How do the media represent obesity and eating disorders? How are these representations related to one another? And how do the news media select which scientific findings and policy decisions to report? Multi-disciplinary in approach, Obesity, Eating Disorders and the Media presents critical new perspectives on media representations of obesity and eating disorders, with analyses of print, online, and televisual media framings.
How do the media represent obesity and eating disorders? How are these representations related to one another? And how do the news media select which scientific findings and policy decisions to report? Multi-disciplinary in approach, Obesity, Eating Disorders and the Media presents critical new perspectives on media representations of obesity and eating disorders, with analyses of print, online, and televisual media framings.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Karin Eli is Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography at the University of Oxford, UK. Stanley Ulijaszek is Professor of Anthropology at the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology and Director of the Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity and of the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology at the University of Oxford, UK. He is co-editor of Insecurity, Inequality, and Obesity in Affluent Societies; The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Growth and Development; Health Change in the Asia-Pacific Region; and Holistic Anthropology: Emergence and Convergence, and editor of Health Intervention in Less Developed Nations.
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Preface; Chapter 1 Introduction: Obesity Eating Disorders and the Media Karin Eli Stanley Ulijaszek; Part I Rhetorics of Abjection and Alarm; Chapter 2 Alarming Engagements? Exploring Pro-Anorexia Websites in/and the Media Anna Lavis; Chapter 3 Obesity in the US Media 1990-2011: Broad Strokes Broad Consequences Natalie C. Boero; Chapter 4 Invisible Fat: The Aesthetics of Food and the Body Pino Donghi Josephine Wennerholm; Chapter 5 From Abject Eating to Abject Being: Representations of Obesity in 'Supersize vs. Superskinny' Karin Eli Anna Lavis; Part II Representations of Science and Policy; Chapter 6 Mothers as Smoking Guns: Fetal Overnutrition and the Reproduction of Obesity Megan Warin Tanya Zivkovic Vivienne Moore Michael Davies; Chapter 7 Eating Disorders in the Media: The Changing Nature of UK Newspaper Reports Emily Shepherd Clive Seale; Chapter 8 Making the 'Obesity Epidemic': The Role of Science and the News Media Abigail C. Saguy Rene Almeling; Chapter 9 Obesity Government and the Media Stanley Ulijaszek; Chapter 10 Heavy Viewing: Emergent Frames in Contemporary News Coverage of Obesity Helene A. Shugart;
Preface; Chapter 1 Introduction: Obesity Eating Disorders and the Media Karin Eli Stanley Ulijaszek; Part I Rhetorics of Abjection and Alarm; Chapter 2 Alarming Engagements? Exploring Pro-Anorexia Websites in/and the Media Anna Lavis; Chapter 3 Obesity in the US Media 1990-2011: Broad Strokes Broad Consequences Natalie C. Boero; Chapter 4 Invisible Fat: The Aesthetics of Food and the Body Pino Donghi Josephine Wennerholm; Chapter 5 From Abject Eating to Abject Being: Representations of Obesity in 'Supersize vs. Superskinny' Karin Eli Anna Lavis; Part II Representations of Science and Policy; Chapter 6 Mothers as Smoking Guns: Fetal Overnutrition and the Reproduction of Obesity Megan Warin Tanya Zivkovic Vivienne Moore Michael Davies; Chapter 7 Eating Disorders in the Media: The Changing Nature of UK Newspaper Reports Emily Shepherd Clive Seale; Chapter 8 Making the 'Obesity Epidemic': The Role of Science and the News Media Abigail C. Saguy Rene Almeling; Chapter 9 Obesity Government and the Media Stanley Ulijaszek; Chapter 10 Heavy Viewing: Emergent Frames in Contemporary News Coverage of Obesity Helene A. Shugart;
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