VOL 29 ISSUE 3 2024

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VOL 29 ISSUE 3 2024

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Toxic positivity intentions: an image management<br /><br />
approach to upward social comparison and false<br /><br />
self-presentation
Media users are often overwhelmed with excessive amounts of positivity on social media. While a healthy positive outlook acknowledges both
the positive and negative aspects of life, a growing term in popular media referring to toxic positivity…

Subtle momentary effects of social media experiences: an<br /><br />
experience sampling study of posting and social<br /><br />
comparisons on connectedness and self-esteem
Part of the current mental health crisis is attributed to the increasing reliance on social media for daily tasks. By understanding behavioral or
cognitive patterns that influence facets of well-being in real-time within individuals, we can empower…

Digitally mediated (dis)empowerment paradox in<br /><br />
women-led group-buying during the Shanghai<br /><br />
COVID lockdown
Extant scholarship increasingly attends to the mixed—and paradoxical—incorporation of information and communication technologies in social

lives. Building on existing research, this study further explicates how digitally mediated (dis)empowerment…
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