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Social Media and Objectification in Dance with researcher Dr. Tomi-Ann Roberts

Social Media and Objectification in Dance with researcher Dr. Tomi-Ann Roberts

Update: 2024-01-29
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Yasi and Steven welcome prolific researcher and NEAMA Vice-President Dr. Tomi-Ann Roberts PhD to discuss her work on objectification and sexualization in dance.  We also examine the negative effects of social media on one's mental health and how a simple three-day cleanse off of social media had surprising and powerful results. Our conversation delves into college NIL (name, image, and license) money and how this all connects with male athletes as well.  

For more about "ways of Seeing" by John Berger, go to https://www.ways-of-seeing.com

For more on Dr. Roberts and her work, go to https://www.tomi-annroberts.com

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Bio: Dr. Roberts has been covered in many media sources including the New York Times about how her experience of being sexually harassed by Harvey Weinstein while a college student motivated her work on sexual objectification, contributing her scholarly voice to the #MeToo movement. In addition to her scholarly publications and teaching, she served on the American Psychological Association’s Task Force on the Sexualization of Girls, the Task Force on Educating Through Feminist Research, and as President of the Society for Menstrual Cycle Research from 2017-2019. She leverages feminist psychological science as a consultant for reproductive health related product brands, and as an expert witness in legal cases involving objectification and sexualization as forms of gender discrimination.

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Social Media and Objectification in Dance with researcher Dr. Tomi-Ann Roberts

Social Media and Objectification in Dance with researcher Dr. Tomi-Ann Roberts

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