When virtual makeovers become “real”: how SNS interactions drive selfie editing and cosmetic surgery

IF 2.1 2区 文学 Q2 COMMUNICATION Chinese Journal of Communication Pub Date : 2022-06-14 DOI:10.1080/17544750.2022.2085127
Fangcao Lu, Stella C. Chia
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Abstract The behavior of posting edited selfies on social networking sites (SNSs) is becoming increasingly popular among young women. The current study takes the initiative to investigate the determinants of this behavior using Goffman’s self-presentation theory. A survey of 600 young women in China was conducted. The results indicate that young women’s behaviors of posting edited selfies on SNSs are affected by their perceptions of audience characteristics and social media metrics. The behavior is also found to be associated with the intention to undergo cosmetic surgery. These findings suggest that people translate their interactional behaviors from the virtual space into offline behaviors, despite the many associated risks. Theoretically, the present study extends the self-presentation theory to the context of SNSs, where audiences are physically absent and media affordances offer cues about social interactions.
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当虚拟化妆变成“现实”:社交网络互动如何推动自拍编辑和整容手术
在社交网站(sns)上发布编辑过的自拍照的行为在年轻女性中越来越流行。本研究采用戈夫曼的自我呈现理论,主动探讨了这种行为的决定因素。对中国600名年轻女性进行了一项调查。结果表明,年轻女性在社交网络上发布编辑自拍照的行为受到她们对受众特征和社交媒体指标的感知的影响。研究还发现,这种行为与接受整容手术的意图有关。这些发现表明,人们将他们的互动行为从虚拟空间转化为线下行为,尽管存在许多相关风险。从理论上讲,本研究将自我呈现理论扩展到社交网络的情境中,在社交网络中,受众是缺席的,媒体的支持提供了社交互动的线索。
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