Published on in Vol 25 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/47202, first published .
Selfie-Related Incidents: Narrative Review and Media Content Analysis

Selfie-Related Incidents: Narrative Review and Media Content Analysis

Selfie-Related Incidents: Narrative Review and Media Content Analysis

Journals

  1. Cornell S. Should risky social media use be considered an emergency medicine issue?. Emergency Medicine Australasia 2023;35(5):885 View
  2. Cornell S, Brander R, Peden A. Likes, comments, and emergency responses: exploring the burden of social media tourism on land managers and the need for risk communication. Health Literacy and Communication Open 2024;2(1) View
  3. Cornell S, Piatkowski T, Taba M, Peden A. Meeting people where they are: leveraging influencers’ social capital and trust to promote safer behaviours. Health Literacy and Communication Open 2024;2(1) View
  4. Cornell S, Peden A. Visual “Scrollytelling”: Mapping Aquatic Selfie-Related Incidents in Australia. Interactive Journal of Medical Research 2024;13:e53067 View
  5. Mašát M. Édouard Louis´s novel The End of Eddy: A representation of hegemonic masculinity?. F1000Research 2024;13:612 View