Perfect : feeling judged on social media / Rosalind Gill.

Contents Introduction. Perfect : feeling judged on social media -- Life on my phone -- Picture perfect : the power of images -- The beauty industry on my phone -- Being watched, judged and harassed -- The work of being social -- Fear of getting it wrong -- Conclusion. Feeling judged.
Abstract Social media is replete with images of 'perfection'. But many are unrealistic and contribute to a pervasive sense of never being good enough: not thin enough; not pretty enough; not cool enough. Try too hard and you risk being condemned for being 'attention-seeking', don't try hard enough and you're slacking. Rosalind Gill challenges polarized perspectives that see young women as either passive victims of social media or as savvy digital natives. She argues the real picture is far more ambivalent. Getting likes and followers and feeling connected to friends feels fantastic, but posting material and worrying about 'haters' causes significant anxieties. Gill uses young women's own words to show how they feel watched all the time; worry about getting things wrong; and struggle to live up to an ideal of being 'perfect' yet at the same time 'real'.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 207-219) and index.
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