Health, Image and Corporality
Visual Narratives and Gender on TikTok
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https://doi.org/10.62161/revvisual.v17.6122Keywords:
TikTok, Gender, Visual Narratives, Health, FoodAbstract
TikTok is, along with Instagram, the social network of reference in the younger age groups. The visual narratives associated with health and image are analysed. In this case, we explore the influence of gender in content collected around 17 tags in Spanish. The thumbnails of the videos have been analysed, recognised through artificial vision algorithms and classified thanks to network analysis. We observed a greater focus on healthy eating in the female stories and a greater emphasis on training and fast food in the male ones.
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