Sexualising characteristics of adolescent on TikTok. Comparative study Great Britain–Spain

IF 13.4 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Nano Convergence Pub Date : 2023-07-09 DOI:10.1177/13548565231187728
Rebeca Suárez-Álvarez, A. García-Jiménez, María L. Urbina Montana
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The research addresses whether adolescents are increasing their self-sexualisation on TikTok through content analysis. It has studied the type and number of sexualising features present in the videos that Spanish and British teenagers share on the social network TikTok, offering a comparative view. A total of 447 videos from 12 British and 12 Spanish tiktokers aged 11 to 17 have been analysed, considering their gender and age and comparing both nationalities. A high level of self-sexualisation has been found in the videos of adolescents of both genders and nationalities. The results show that age and gender determine the sexualising characteristics included in their videos and that British and Spanish minors do not use the same sexualising codes, although neither nationality is more sexualised than the other. It has been confirmed that boys and girls self-sexualise in similar proportions. Age determines sexualising characteristics they incorporate in their audio–visual productions, which indicate the blurring of traditional stereotyped roles and the unification of sexual codes that have traditionally been considered a female domain.
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TikTok上青少年的性特征英国-西班牙比较研究
该研究通过内容分析探讨了青少年是否在TikTok上增加了自我性化。它研究了西班牙和英国青少年在社交网络TikTok上分享的视频中出现的性特征的类型和数量,提供了一个比较的观点。考虑到他们的性别和年龄,并比较了两国的国籍,研究人员分析了来自12名英国和12名西班牙11至17岁抖音者的447段视频。在不同性别和国籍的青少年的视频中都发现了高度的自我性化。结果表明,年龄和性别决定了他们视频中的性特征,英国和西班牙的未成年人不使用相同的性特征代码,尽管两个国家的人都不比另一个国家的人更性感。已经证实,男孩和女孩自我性行为的比例相似。年龄决定了他们在视听作品中融入的性特征,这表明传统的刻板印象角色的模糊和传统上被认为是女性领域的性代码的统一。
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Nano Convergence
Nano Convergence Engineering-General Engineering
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15.90
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50
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13 weeks
期刊介绍: Nano Convergence is an internationally recognized, peer-reviewed, and interdisciplinary journal designed to foster effective communication among scientists spanning diverse research areas closely aligned with nanoscience and nanotechnology. Dedicated to encouraging the convergence of technologies across the nano- to microscopic scale, the journal aims to unveil novel scientific domains and cultivate fresh research prospects. Operating on a single-blind peer-review system, Nano Convergence ensures transparency in the review process, with reviewers cognizant of authors' names and affiliations while maintaining anonymity in the feedback provided to authors.
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