About
Kathrin Karsay is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Journalism and Communication Studies, focusing on the psychological and social impacts of digital media. Her research spans topics like social media's influence on adolescent well-being, self-objectification, and health communication through influencers.
- Current Employment: Assistant Professor (2021-2023), Faculty of Social Sciences
- Previous Role: Postdoctoral Researcher at Catholic University of Leuven (2020-2031)
- Projects: Co-PI for PROMISE (2025-2028), sole PI for Mental Health in Social Media project (2024-2027)
Her research emphasizes adolescent psychology, media objectification, and digital disconnection strategies. Recent publications analyze fitspiration, sexualized self-presentation, and privacy concerns.
Scientific recognition includes the Reviewer Award (2023). She engages with public discourse through media contributions, including analyses of TikTok's cultural impact and smartphone use during the pandemic.
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