Beauty: News, Standards and Gaze

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Respondent for paper 60 is Noha Adel

Respondent for paper 1677 is Noha Adel
Respondent for paper 2276 is Nancy Wang

Respondent for paper 1774 is Noha Adel
Respondent for paper 2298 is Nancy Wang

Beauty: News, Standards and Gaze
Session Code:
GEN-12
Chair:
Noha
Adel
Menoufia
60
Explicating the impact of beauty blogger's no-makeup appearances on female consumer well-being and consumption behaviour: The role of perceived similarity and postfeminist beliefs
Session Code:
GEN-12
Xinying
Yang
School of Journalism and Communication, Xiamen University
Baoyue
Cui
School of Journalism and Communication, Xiamen University
1677
Trapped by Male gaze and Perfection: The Beauty Standards Achieved by Photoshop
Session Code:
GEN-12
Nancy
Wang
New York Univesity
2276
The magic of the electronic word-of-mouth of fashion bloggers among young women
Session Code:
GEN-12
Noha
Adel
Menoufia University
1774
Fake Beauty Makes Girls Dislike Their Appearance? The Role of Upward Comparison and Media Literacy
Session Code:
GEN-12
Mengsu
Shi
School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University
Yier
Yao
College of Media and International Culture, Zhejiang University
Kexin
Wang
College of Media and International Culture, Zhejiang University
2298
Watching the News for Beauty: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Chinese Female Journalist Wang Bingbing's News Video
Session Code:
GEN-12
Yueran
Ma
tsinghua
Zexu
Zhang
Liaoning University

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