Dear list members, I'm working on how people use Instagram to recover from an eating disorder. I'm conducting an ethnography and come continually across motivational sentences with self-care and self-help advice. In fact, there are accounts aimed exclusively at producing and disseminating this type of images. I've looked for literature on this matter, but didn't find anything relevant. Any reference or details about people working or ongoing research projects in this matter will be highly appreciated. I will also really appreciate if you could give me any suggestions of literature or tell me about people and projects on how therapists and recovered patients use social nets to help others recover as an actual job Thank you a lot in advance. Best wishes, Maria -- María González Aguado Research Fellow- Department of Sociology University of Leicester University Road Leicester LE1 7RH, UK
Hello, I have published in this area a bit, and here are two papers you may find relevant: http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2998243 http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2820030&CFID=911272784&CFTOKEN=85872329 You may also look into the work of Jessica Pater (lead author on one of the papers I shared above) and Stevie Chancellor. Hope this helps. -- Nazanin Andalibi PhD Candidate, College of Computing and Informatics, Drexel University http://www.nazaninandalibi.net/ On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 9:06 AM, María González Aguado < mariagaguado@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear list members,
I'm working on how people use Instagram to recover from an eating disorder. I'm conducting an ethnography and come continually across motivational sentences with self-care and self-help advice. In fact, there are accounts aimed exclusively at producing and disseminating this type of images. I've looked for literature on this matter, but didn't find anything relevant. Any reference or details about people working or ongoing research projects in this matter will be highly appreciated.
I will also really appreciate if you could give me any suggestions of literature or tell me about people and projects on how therapists and recovered patients use social nets to help others recover as an actual job
Thank you a lot in advance.
Best wishes, Maria
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-- Nazanin Andalibi PhD Candidate, College of Computing and Informatics, Drexel University http://www.nazaninandalibi.net/
Hi, You may also look into "The ANR ANAMIA project: studying eating disorders from a sociability angle": https://www.imt.fr/en/tag/eating-disorders/ <https://www.imt.fr/en/tag/eating-disorders/> Hope this helps Le 28/04/2017 à 15:06, María González Aguado a écrit :
Dear list members,
I'm working on how people use Instagram to recover from an eating disorder. I'm conducting an ethnography and come continually across motivational sentences with self-care and self-help advice. In fact, there are accounts aimed exclusively at producing and disseminating this type of images. I've looked for literature on this matter, but didn't find anything relevant. Any reference or details about people working or ongoing research projects in this matter will be highly appreciated.
I will also really appreciate if you could give me any suggestions of literature or tell me about people and projects on how therapists and recovered patients use social nets to help others recover as an actual job
Thank you a lot in advance.
Best wishes, Maria
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Nazanin Andalibi