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From Swiffers To Swastikas: How The #Tradwife Movement Of Conventional Gender Roles Became Synonymous With White Supremacy, Frankie Hope Sitler-Elbel Jan 2021

From Swiffers To Swastikas: How The #Tradwife Movement Of Conventional Gender Roles Became Synonymous With White Supremacy, Frankie Hope Sitler-Elbel

Senior Projects Spring 2021

Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College.


Selfhood In The Age Of Selfies: Considering Social Media As An Extension Of The Arendtian Social, Maeve Mckaig Jan 2021

Selfhood In The Age Of Selfies: Considering Social Media As An Extension Of The Arendtian Social, Maeve Mckaig

Senior Projects Spring 2021

Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College.


Clarifying The Relationship Between Instagram Use And Mental Health: Exploring The Role Of Individual Differences In Problematic Instagram Use And Goal Pursuit, Ana Guaba Perez Jan 2021

Clarifying The Relationship Between Instagram Use And Mental Health: Exploring The Role Of Individual Differences In Problematic Instagram Use And Goal Pursuit, Ana Guaba Perez

Senior Projects Spring 2021

Social media platforms are increasingly becoming part of the everyday life of Americans. The increasing use of social media platforms has been parallel to the declining mental health of adolescents, and young adults causing scientists and the public alike to wonder if there is a link between these trends. The aim of this study was to explore how the self-regulation framework can enrich social media research by taking into account individual differences in goal pursuit, and conflict. In addition, this study aimed to clarify the relationship between screen time and mental health. Social media use, mental health, and self-regulation strategies …