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Thought Provoking
KSU CHSS
10 episodes
20 hours ago
From the link between Disney princesses and eating disorders to the evolution of southern hip hop, we’ll put your brain cells to work as each month the host of Thought Provoking, Shelly Kiser, takes an in-depth look at innovative research that makes you say hmm…. The Thought-Provoking Podcast features research from the Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Kennesaw State University in Kennesaw, Georgia, just outside Atlanta.
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From the link between Disney princesses and eating disorders to the evolution of southern hip hop, we’ll put your brain cells to work as each month the host of Thought Provoking, Shelly Kiser, takes an in-depth look at innovative research that makes you say hmm…. The Thought-Provoking Podcast features research from the Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Kennesaw State University in Kennesaw, Georgia, just outside Atlanta.
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Education
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The Disney Princess Phenomenon and Its Link to Eating Disorders
Thought Provoking
27 minutes 56 seconds
5 years ago
The Disney Princess Phenomenon and Its Link to Eating Disorders

Our episode this month reveals the link between the Disney princess phenomenon and eating disorders. Join us as we talk with Erin Ryan, Ph.D., assistant director of the media and entertainment program and professor of communication, about how one anonymous social media user used Disney princesses as inspiration for her anorexia and how media identity messages impact young people’s view of their body and weight. Read Dr. Ryan’s research paper.

Thought Provoking
From the link between Disney princesses and eating disorders to the evolution of southern hip hop, we’ll put your brain cells to work as each month the host of Thought Provoking, Shelly Kiser, takes an in-depth look at innovative research that makes you say hmm…. The Thought-Provoking Podcast features research from the Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences at Kennesaw State University in Kennesaw, Georgia, just outside Atlanta.