Young people, social media and new understandings of mental distress

Thu, 09 Jul, 2026 at 09:30 am to Fri, 10 Jul, 2026 at 05:30 am UTC+01:00

The British Academy | London

British Academy
Publisher/HostBritish Academy
Young people, social media and new understandings of mental distress This conference explores how young people’s understandings of mental health are changing in the context of a youth mental health crisis.
About this Event

bring together scholars and specialists from around the world to explore themes related to health and wellbeing.
This conference brings together an outstanding interdisciplinary group of scholars, alongside activists and NGOs working on youth mental health to discuss the ways in which everyday understandings of mental health and distress are changing. In the context of a widely documented mental health crisis among young people, we are interested in new ways of understanding psychological distress including the apparent de-stigmatisation of mental ill health and, a growing attachment to diagnostic labels, alongside yet simultaneous resistance to psychological/psychiatric expertise, and novel emerging vernaculars for representing mental distress from the ‘crying selfie’ to the playful, cuteness-informed language of the ‘menty b’.
Through expert presentations, conversations and creative workshops we ask: how are young people making sense of mental health today? What role do digital platforms and social media play in shaping new understandings of psychological distress? How are young people’s understandings situated in relation to critiques of medicalisation and the ‘psy-complex’ – is there a mismatch between everyday understandings of mental ill-health and those rooted in medical models? And do they reinforce or challenge inequalities related to race, gender, sexuality, class and disability?


Conference convenor
  • Professor Rosalind Gill, FBA, Goldsmiths London
  • Professor Sarah Riley, Massey University of New Zealand

Speakers
  • Adrienne Evans, Coventry University
  • Ann Phoenix, University College London
  • Anna Bailie, University of York
  • , Artist and Founder, Riot Soup Collective
  • Christina Scharff, Kings College London
  • David Harper, University of East London
  • Emma Sheppard, Aberystwyth University
  • Fredrika Thelandersson, Lund University
  • Holly Avella, University of Maryland
  • Jazza John
  • Lisa Backman, Goldsmiths University
  • Michael Hough, Senior Public Affairs, Mental Health Foundation
  • Nia Sullivan, Abo Akademi
  • Nikolas Rose, University College London
  • Olly Parker, Head of External Affairs, Young Minds
  • Rachel O’Neill, London School of Economics
  • Ruth Page, University of Birmingham
  • , writer and educator
  • Zeena Feldman, Kings College London
  • Zoe Glatt, London School of Economics

Convener Biography

Rosalind Gill, FBA is Professor of Inequalities in Media, Culture and Creative Industries at Goldsmiths, University of London. Her work focuses on power, inequalities and the relationship between culture and subjectivity. She is author or editor of numerous books including Gender and the Media, Aesthetic Labour: Beauty Politics in Neoliberalism (with Ana Elias and Christina Scharff), Mediated Intimacy: Sex Advice in Media Culture (with Meg-John Barker and Laura Harvey), Confidence Culture (with Shani Orgad), and, most recently, Perfect: Feeling Judged on Social Media. She is currently researching everyday understandings of mental health and illness among young people.Hybrid conference, booking required.
Ticket Prices (per day)

  • In-person: £40 standard | £20 concession (students, early career researchers, disabled, unwaged/retired)
  • Online: £10 standard | £6 concession

For more information about the accessibility of the British Academy, please email [email protected], or consult our accessibility guide.
Image credit: Zane Statz, Upsplash.

Event Venue

The British Academy, 10-11 Carlton House Terrace, London, United Kingdom

Tickets

GBP 6.97 to GBP 43.18

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