How sexual objectification generates dehumanization in western and eastern cultures: A comparison between belgiumand Thailand
© 2018 Hogrefe. Ever since Fredrickson and Roberts (1997) proposed objectification theory, research on self-objectification and - by extension - other-objectification has experienced a considerable expansion. However, most of the studies on sexual objectification have been conducted solely in Wester...
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Main Authors: | Robin Wollast, Elisa Puvia, Philippe Bernard, Passagorn Tevichapong, Olivier Klein |
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2018
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