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Elisa Puvia
Elisa Puvia
Lecturer in Psychology - John Cabot University
Verified email at johncabot.edu
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Are sexualized women complete human beings? Why men and women dehumanize sexually objectified women
J Vaes, P Paladino, E Puvia
European Journal of Social Psychology 41 (6), 774-785, 2011
4642011
From women to objects: Appearance focus, target gender, and perceptions of warmth, morality and competence
NA Heflick, JL Goldenberg, DP Cooper, E Puvia
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 47 (3), 572-581, 2011
4152011
Sexual objectification increases rape victim blame and decreases perceived suffering
S Loughnan, A Pina, EA Vasquez, E Puvia
Psychology of Women Quarterly 37 (4), 455-461, 2013
3122013
Being a Body: Women’s Appearance Related Self-Views and their Dehumanization of Sexually Objectified Female Targets
E Puvia, J Vaes
Sex roles 68, 484-495, 2013
1332013
Exploring the role of culture in sexual objectification: A seven nations study
S Loughnan 1, S Fernandez-Campos 2, J Vaes 3, G Anjum 4, M Aziz 5, ...
Revue internationale de psychologie sociale 28 (1), 125-152, 2015
992015
The meat paradox: how are we able to love animals and love eating animals
S Loughnan, B Bratanova, E Puvia
Mind 1, 15-18, 2012
592012
The inhuman body: When sexual objectification becomes dehumanizing
J Vaes, S Loughnan, E Puvia
Humanness and dehumanization, 186-204, 2013
572013
Situational factors shape moral judgements in the trolley dilemma in Eastern, Southern and Western countries in a culturally diverse sample
B Bago, M Kovacs, J Protzko, T Nagy, Z Kekecs, B Palfi, M Adamkovic, ...
Nature human behaviour 6 (6), 880-895, 2022
39*2022
How sexual objectification generates dehumanization in Western and Eastern cultures
R Wollast, E Puvia, P Bernard, P Tevichapong, O Klein
Swiss Journal of Psychology, 2018
372018
Promoters versus victims of objectification: Why women dehumanize sexually objectified female targets
E Puvia**, J Vaes***
Revue internationale de psychologie sociale 28 (1), 63-93, 2015
332015
A feminine look at female objectification: Makeup and self-objectification, sexy women and their dehumanization
E Puvia
Università degli studi di Padova, 2011
72011
Facing the Appeal of Social Networks: Methodologies and Tools to Support Students towards a Critical Use of the Web.
E Puvia, V Monteleone, G Fulantelli, D Taibi
CSEDU (1), 567-573, 2020
52020
How do search engines shape reality? preliminary insights from a learning experience
D Taibi, G Fulantelli, L Basteris, G Rosso, E Puvia
Emerging Technologies for Education: 4th International Symposium, SETE 2019 …, 2020
42020
Moral thinking across the world: Exploring the influence of personal force and intention in moral dilemma judgments
B Bago, B Aczel, Z Kekecs, J Protzko, M Kovacs, T Nagy, R Hoekstra, M Li, ...
PsyArXiv, 2019
32019
Publisher Correction: Situational factors shape moral judgements in the trolley dilemma in Eastern, Southern and Western countries in a culturally diverse sample
B Bago, M Kovacs, J Protzko, T Nagy, Z Kekecs, B Palfi, M Adamkovic, ...
Nature human behaviour 6 (6), 897-898, 2022
12022
The Role of Masked Solutions in the Accuracy of an Insight Problem-Solving Task
E Puvia, D Taibi, P Tressoldi
Journal of Anomalous Experience and Cognition 2 (1), 144-157, 2020
2020
Painting your face: The psychological consequences of cosmetic use
E Puvia, JL Goldenberg, JAF Vaes
16th General meeting of the European Association of Social Psychology: Book …, 2011
2011
Perché lo fanno? De-umanizzazione della donna oggetto e motivazioni di genere a confronto
E Puvia, JAF Vaes, MP Paladino
Questione sul corpo in psicologia sociale, 203-211, 2010
2010
Are sexualized women human beings? Why men and women dehumanize sexually objectified female targets
JAF Vaes, E Puvia, MP Paladino
11th annual meeting of the SPSP: Program book, 2010
2010
The infrahumanization of objectified women: why would women do it?
E Puvia, JAF Vaes
Book of abstracts, 2008
2008
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