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社交网站中自拍照编辑对女性外貌焦虑的影响
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Abstract:
女性的外貌焦虑一直以来是一个广受讨论的话题,随着互联网的发展,个体上网时间增加,除了日常的线下社交活动外,社交网站使用也日渐风靡。在社会文化以及媒体的影响下,对女性“美”的要求层出不穷,这些都在无形之中增加了女性对外貌的关注,为了达到理想中的外表,女性会通过自拍照编辑来改善自己所要发布的自拍照,这一行为对女性外貌焦虑的影响值得进一步探讨。本文主要介绍了自拍照编辑的概念以及自拍照编辑对女性外貌焦虑的影响因素与作用过程。
Women’s appearance anxiety has always been a widely discussed topic. With the development of the Internet, individuals’ online time has increased, and in addition to daily offline social activities, the use of social media sites is also becoming increasingly popular. Under the influence of social culture and media, there are endless demands for women’s “beauty”, which invisibly increases women’s attention to appearance. In order to achieve their ideal appearance, women will use selfie editing to improve the selfie they want to publish. The impact of this behavior on women’s appear-ance anxiety is worth further exploration. This article mainly introduces the concept of selfie editing and the influencing factors and process of selfie editing on women’s appearance anxiety.
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