#Selfie: What Does Yours Say about You? An Ideological Criticism of Selfie Photography among Millennial Age Women
Faculty Sponsor(s)
Brenda DeVore Marshall
Location
Jereld R. Nicholson Library: Grand Avenue
Subject Area
Communication Arts/Rhetoric
Description
This presentation focuses on selfie photography among millennial age women posted on Instagram. The Ideological Criticism method was used as a frame to analyze selfie photography to determine how women represent their self-image through their selfies. The project also developed a guide identifying communication strategies for people to use to gain more control over how their selfies are perceived by others.
The paper upon which this poster is based was written for the Senior Seminar course in Communication Arts.
Recommended Citation
Burrill, Amelia, "#Selfie: What Does Yours Say about You? An Ideological Criticism of Selfie Photography among Millennial Age Women" (2018). Linfield University Student Symposium: A Celebration of Scholarship and Creative Achievement. Event. Submission 49.
https://digitalcommons.linfield.edu/symposium/2018/all/49
#Selfie: What Does Yours Say about You? An Ideological Criticism of Selfie Photography among Millennial Age Women
Jereld R. Nicholson Library: Grand Avenue
This presentation focuses on selfie photography among millennial age women posted on Instagram. The Ideological Criticism method was used as a frame to analyze selfie photography to determine how women represent their self-image through their selfies. The project also developed a guide identifying communication strategies for people to use to gain more control over how their selfies are perceived by others.
The paper upon which this poster is based was written for the Senior Seminar course in Communication Arts.