Lecturer in Psychology, The Open University
Lisa is a Lecturer in Psychology at the Open University. Her research broadly focuses on the psychology of gender and has published on a wide range of issues including sexual violence, parenting and constructing identities. Her current research focuses on young women's construction of identities in selfies posted to social media networks. She is currently the Editor in Chief of the Psychology of Women Section Review (British Psychological Society Publications).
Selfie culture isn't the root of all evil
Apr 12, 2017 14:50 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
The idea that selfies are somehow damaging our mental health is spreading. There is concern that there may be a link between an apparent recent rise in mental health concerns in millennials and taking, editing and posting...
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