Elisa Puvia
John Cabot University(IT)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior, Psychology of Moral and Emotional Judgment, Social and Intergroup Psychology, Gender Roles and Identity Studies, Consumer Behavior in Brand Consumption and Identification
Most-Cited Works
- → Are sexualized women complete human beings? Why men and women dehumanize sexually objectified women(2011)353 cited
- → From women to objects: Appearance focus, target gender, and perceptions of warmth, morality and competence(2010)288 cited
- → Sexual Objectification Increases Rape Victim Blame and Decreases Perceived Suffering(2013)206 cited
- → Being a Body: Women’s Appearance Related Self-Views and their Dehumanization of Sexually Objectified Female Targets(2012)80 cited
- Exploring the role of culture in sexual objectification: A seven nations study(2015)
- The meat paradox: how are we able to love animals and love eating animals?(2012)
- → How Sexual Objectification Generates Dehumanization in Western and Eastern Cultures(2018)31 cited
- Humanness and Dehumanization(2014)
- Promoters versus victims of objectification: Why women dehumanize sexually objectified female targets(2015)
- The inhuman body: When objectification becomes dehumanizing(2014)