
Empirical Studies of the Arts
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An interdisciplinary journal for theoretical and empirical studies of aesthetics, creativity, and the arts. @SAGEJournals
Joined July 2017
📢New online first📢 Riestra-Camacho and colleagues investigate the efficacy of narrative bibliotherapy for disordered eating📚 https://t.co/erJdLGRFL0
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No research has yet experimentally evaluated the role of narrative fiction in relation to eating disorders (EDs). This study used a between-participants design ...
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📢New online first📢Specker and colleagues explore the interactive role of style, content and individual differences in art appreciation 🖼️ @EvaLabVienna
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Understanding an artwork is essential for aesthetic experiences. But how does one form an understanding of art? To investigate this still poorly addressed proce...
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It was a pleasure to talk at #VSAC2023 about our @EmpStudArts publication. Thank you @unter_geher for the photographs and organisers @bvb373 and Claus-Christian Carbon for accepting my talk. Thank you @SilvaSirimal and @NancyEtcoff for being such great collaborators! #fashion
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📢New online first📢Kuntz & Vick explore inequalities in gender representation in the art world ♀️
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This paper explores the possible gender gap among contemporary artists in important career-related outcomes: representation by prestigious galleries, access to ...
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📢new online first📢Testing the universality of symmetry preference in a Japanese sample, from the @EvaLabVienna:
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Symmetry has been recognized as one of the most important visual features to predict aesthetic preferences and was discussed as a potentially universal feature ...
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Thank you for featuring our paper on the relationship between emotional & evaluation and body movement, mobile eye-tracking in front of art published in @EmpStudArts! Read it here: https://t.co/NUiKnAYTu6
#empiricalaesthetics #embodiment #artexperience
Trending in #Humanities: https://t.co/n3dmX22GAq 1) Earnings & inequality in the creative industries (@CulturalTrends_) 2) Eye Tracking, Emotion & Evaluations in Galleries (@EmpStudArts) 3) Australia’s statue wars (@POP_Jrnl) 4) Fixing the Gaze in Dante’s Commedia
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The July 2023 issue of Empirical Studies of the Arts is here 🥳 featuring research on robots, tears, fashion, auctions and more! https://t.co/vEYV561d9F
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Trending in #Humanities: https://t.co/n3dmX22GAq 1) Earnings & inequality in the creative industries (@CulturalTrends_) 2) Eye Tracking, Emotion & Evaluations in Galleries (@EmpStudArts) 3) Australia’s statue wars (@POP_Jrnl) 4) Fixing the Gaze in Dante’s Commedia
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My first first-author paper has been published in @EmpStudArts! We assessed whether the ways viewers move in front of art, where they stand, how they approach or shift positions relate to art experience. (1/8) https://t.co/lGm8e4b3Y4
#empiricalaesthetics #embodiedaesthetics
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So proud of our @EmpStudArts publication where we explored the preference structure of #fashion. There are individual differences in the preference for certain clothes. Thank you @NancyEtcoff and Emmanuel for being such amazing collaborators! @LCFLondon @UAL @harvardmed @Harvard
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Finally! After 4 years, the largest in-person gathering of people interested in scientific aesthetics. This week. Philly!
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📢New online first📢@jcfschaap and colleagues demonstrate how gender and perceived attractiveness of electronic dance music artists affect how their music is evaluated 🎧
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We employ a cognitive sociological perspective to empirically assess how the evaluation of music fragments – electronic dance music (EDM) in particular – is aff...
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📢New online first📢Gazit and colleagues explore the therapeutic processes at play in online reading groups 📚 https://t.co/9eubBhedDn
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Recent years have witnessed a growth in women’s reading clubs on social media platforms such as Facebook. Using the theoretical framework of Interactive Therape...
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📢New online first📢Using network modelling @kncotter14 and colleagues find that museum professionals want more emphasis on visitor wellbeing as an outcome of museum visits 🎨 https://t.co/Is6U26aF8x
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People visit art museums for many reasons—to see something beautiful or famous, to learn more about art, or to experience a sense of awe. Recently, there has be...
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We are thrilled to announce a killer lineup for IAEA 2022! See expanded schedule here: https://t.co/51KNXQmEtG
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📢New online first📢Gotthardt and colleagues show that participation in cultural activities during the covid-19 pandemic related to wellbeing benefits including perceived autonomy and relatedness🧑‍🤝‍🧑:
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Cultural activities might serve as a buffer to the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health. Frequencies of participants’ cultural activities ...
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Article now online: Experiences of Ugliness in Nature and Urban environments. Rather than being the endpoint on an aesthetic scale culminating w beauty, ugliness seems to be experienced as an independent aesthetic experience w its own processing streams https://t.co/kjIeK3lwWd
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The abstract submission deadline will be extended to Friday
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📢 Abstract submissions for IAEA are due this Sunday 5/15! Where do you think the study of aesthetics is (or should be) headed? Submissions from all fields/occupations welcome. #Aesthetics twitter please 🔄
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📢New online first📢Wimmer and colleagues show that reading narrative rather than expository texts is associated with an aesthetic attitude, and both popular and literary fiction promote an aesthetic stance📚:
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We report two pre-registered experiments investigating some of the conditions under which readers focus on aesthetically relevant object properties in text proc...
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