On 2 September 2015, newspapers across Europe
published images of the body of three - year old Aylan Kurdi, who drowned as his family tried to reach Europe.
Not exact matches
Tens
of thousands attended his funeral or viewed his casket and
images of his mutilated
body were
published in black magazines and newspapers, rallying popular black support and white sympathy across the U.S. Intense scrutiny was brought to bear on the condition
of black civil rights in Mississippi, with newspapers around the country critical
of the state.
From 1988 - 1991, I collected interview data on the self - and
body -
images of 40 professional women and homebirthers in relation to their beliefs and choices about pregnancy and birth, and
published that study in Social Science and Medicine and elsewhere.
In an article recently
published in the journal
Body Image, Hillard and her colleagues, fellow Notre Dame psychology graduate student Rebecca A. Morrissey, and Notre Dame faculty members Dawn M. Gondoli, associate professor
of psychology, and Alexandra F. Corning, research associate professor
of psychology, reported on results from their study
of a representative group
of sixth - through eighth - grade girls and their mothers.
Two papers claiming that stressing the
body's cell could produce embryonic - like stem cells, a process called stimulus - triggered acquisition
of pluripotency (STAP), were heralded when
published in Nature in January but thrashed soon after when problematic
images and figures were soon found.
Additionally, one 2014 study
published in
Body Image found a direct correlation between poor self - image and the number of hours spent trawling Facebook, due to body comparisons with peers and celebrities al
Body Image found a direct correlation between poor self - image and the number of hours spent trawling Facebook, due to body comparisons with peers and celebrities a
Image found a direct correlation between poor self -
image and the number of hours spent trawling Facebook, due to body comparisons with peers and celebrities a
image and the number
of hours spent trawling Facebook, due to
body comparisons with peers and celebrities al
body comparisons with peers and celebrities alike.
Viewing
images of celebrities» super-toned and lean
bodies post-baby is having a negative impact on
body image for nearly 50 per cent
of women, according to research
published in the journal Health Communication.
The research, which was recently
published in the journal
Body Image, found that although both activities improved subjects» overall mood and body image, the women assigned to an eight - week program of aerobic exercise on a treadmill or elliptical machine had less anxiety about their physique and thought they looked better than those who focused on resistance train
Body Image, found that although both activities improved subjects» overall mood and body image, the women assigned to an eight - week program of aerobic exercise on a treadmill or elliptical machine had less anxiety about their physique and thought they looked better than those who focused on resistance trai
Image, found that although both activities improved subjects» overall mood and
body image, the women assigned to an eight - week program of aerobic exercise on a treadmill or elliptical machine had less anxiety about their physique and thought they looked better than those who focused on resistance train
body image, the women assigned to an eight - week program of aerobic exercise on a treadmill or elliptical machine had less anxiety about their physique and thought they looked better than those who focused on resistance trai
image, the women assigned to an eight - week program
of aerobic exercise on a treadmill or elliptical machine had less anxiety about their physique and thought they looked better than those who focused on resistance training.
Recently
published, «Carrie Mae Weems: Kitchen Table Series,» explores one
of the photographer's early and most acclaimed
bodies of work, and the exhibition catalog «Carrie Mae Weems: Three Decades
of Photography and Video,» coincided with her mid-career survey at the Guggenheim Museum and includes full - color
images of works from throughout her career and contributions by Henry Louis Gates Jr., Franklin Sirmans, Robert Storr, and Deborah Willis.
His
body of remix artworks includes
published cult novels, pioneering works
of Internet art, digital video and surround sound museum installations, large - scale video projections in public spaces, live audio - visual / VJ performance, and most recently, a series
of feature - length «foreign films» shot with different
image - capturing devices in various locations throughout the world.
In his 2011 essay «What to Do with Pictures,»
published in October, David Joselit writes: «Networks... provide life support for the individual
images that inhabit them; and as in the human
body, failure
of the circulatory system will lead to death.»
She has
published on surrealist film, theories
of attention in film and the role
of the
body in moving
image work.
From an emotional perspective, as a person
of color in the United States, it is difficult not to take umbrage at the
image of a white man, a
published poet and Ivy League academic, appropriating the murdered
body of a Black man for the benefit
of a largely white audience that may be sympathetic but can not empathize with the deceased.
She is a
published author on the subject
of Body Image.
Studies such as one
published in the Journal
of Family Psychology have found that negative
body image can have a negative impact on overall marital satisfaction for both partners.
She has provided evidenced - based individual, family, and group treatment to children and adolescents across a range
of inpatient, partial, residential, acute outpatient and outpatient settings, and has participated in and
published research focused on adolescent eating disorders,
body image disturbance, and nonsuicidal self - injury.