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  2. Types of social groups - Wikipedia

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    A reference group is a group to which an individual or another group is compared, used by sociologists in reference to any group that is used by an individual as a standard for evaluating themselves and their own behavior. More simply, as explained by Thompson and Hickey (2005), such groups are ones "that people refer to when evaluating their ...

  3. Aerie's Photoshop-free campaign uses real women as models - AOL

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    "Aerie Real" features models of all body-types, shapes and skin colors -- exposing beauty marks and tattoos. ... With all the studies showing the impact of the media on young women's sense of body ...

  4. Media depictions of body shape - Wikipedia

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    Lovejoy finds in her research—which compares the perceptions of body image and eating disorders in black and white women through a literature review—that the strategies (e.g., resistance to mainstream beauty ideals) that black women use to challenge mainstream depictions of female bodies and develop positive self-valuations are often ...

  5. Exploitation of women in mass media - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Vogue, sexualized images of women are the primary way of portraying women in positions of inferiority and low social power. [9] Research conducted by Eric Hatton and Mary Nell Trautner included a longitudinal content analysis of images of women and men on more than four decades of Rolling Stone magazine covers (1967–2009). It ...

  6. Effects of advertising on teen body image - Wikipedia

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    Another statistic, stated by the Media Awareness Network, is that the average model weighed 8 percent less than the average woman twenty years ago, compared to models weighing 23 percent less today. [13] The mass media portrays society's standard of beauty through female models that appear to be tall, physically attractive, and visibly thin.

  7. Spirited Bodies - Wikipedia

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    Spirited Bodies is an activist organisation that champions body positivity, feminism and personal empowerment through the practices of life modelling and life drawing.It was founded in by female professional life models based in London, UK, to create a safe environment in which groups of women could try nude modelling for artists.

  8. Body positivity - Wikipedia

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    The movement has also faced criticism from feminists. Gender scholar Amber E. Kinser [72] wrote that posting an unedited photo of your body to a social media website, which is an example of an action associated with the movement, does little to prevent women's worth from being directly correlated to their physical appearance. [73]

  9. Body image - Wikipedia

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    Venus with a Mirror (1555) by Titian. Body image is a person's thoughts, feelings and perception of the aesthetics or sexual attractiveness of their own body. [1] [2] The concept of body image is used in several disciplines, including neuroscience, psychology, medicine, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, philosophy, cultural and feminist studies; the media also often uses the term.