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Dr. Katrin Tiidenberg is an Associate Professor of Visual Culture and Social Media at the Baltic Film, Media, Arts and Communication Institute of Tallinn University in Estonia. She has published extensively on selfie culture and her main research interests focus on the intersections of (visual) self-presentation on social media and dominant normative ideologies. Member of the Estonian Academy of Sciences’ Young Academy of Sciences, and on the executive board of the Association of Internet Researchers and the Estonian Sociology Association.

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Email: katrin.tiidenberg@gmail.com   

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Books:
Tiidenberg, Katrin (2018). Selfies: Why we Love (and Hate) Them. Emerald Society Now Books. 

Tiidenberg, Katrin (2017). Ihu ja hingega internetis, kuidas mõista sotsiaalmeediat? (Body and Soul on the internet, making sense of social media). Tallinn: Tallinna Ülikooli Kirjastus.

Articles and book chapters:

Tiidenberg, Katrin; Paasonen, Susanna (2019, online first 2018). Littles: affects and aesthetics in sexual age-play. Sexuality & Culture.

Tiidenberg, Katrin; Allaste Airi-Alina. (2018). LGBT activism in Estonia: Identities, enactment and perceptions of LGBT people. Sexualities, 1−18.

Tiidenberg, Katrin (2019, online first 2018). Research Ethics, Vulnerability, and Trust on the Internet in Hunsinger, J. et al (eds.), Second International Handbook of Internet Research. Springer

Tiidenberg, Katrin; Whelan, Andrew (2018). Sick bunnies and pocket dumps: “Not-selfies” and the genre of self-representation. In Thumim, Nancy (Ed.). Self-(re)presentation now, Routledge.

Markham, Annette; Tiidenberg, Katrin; Herman, Andrew. (2018). Ethics as Methods: Doing Ethics in the Era of Big Data Research, Introduction to special issue, Social Media + Society, published July 19, 2018.

Tiidenberg, Katrin (2018). Visibly ageing femininities: women’s visual discourses of being over-40 and over-50 on Instagram. Feminist Media Studies. 18, 61−76.


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