Women "doing selfies": reflexivity and norm negotiation in the production and circulation of digital self-portraits

Piazzesi, Chiara et Lavoie Mongrain, Catherine (2019). « Women "doing selfies": reflexivity and norm negotiation in the production and circulation of digital self-portraits ». Sociologia e politiche sociali, 2019(3), pp. 95-111.

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Selfies are a specific, wide-spread form of self-expression on social networking sites. Media, specialists and general discourse have criticized this form of digital visual culture, usually characterized as narcissistic and superficial. Criticism is particularly harsh when selfie-takers are women. In order to question this dismissive conception of women’s practices as self-centered and naïve, our paper provides insights into women’s motivation, attitudes, experiences and strategies while “doing selfies”. Our discussion is based on a 2-year qualitative study on a small sample Canadian women taking and sharing selfies. We argue that “doing selfies” is a carefully reflected practice, involving awareness of social norms of acceptability and visibility for women’s bodies, as well as direct and indirect experience of implications of exposure and connection-building online.

Type: Article de revue scientifique
Mots-clés ou Sujets: selfies; women; practices; beauty culture
Unité d'appartenance: Faculté des sciences humaines > Département de sociologie
Déposé par: Chiara Piazzesi
Date de dépôt: 01 oct. 2025 08:52
Dernière modification: 01 oct. 2025 08:52
Adresse URL : http://archipel.uqam.ca/id/eprint/19144

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