Alarmist messages surrounding the obesity epidemic have influenced many in the social justice community to adopt a combative stance against the purported “fat explosion.” However, by aligning itself with the corporate interests, biased research, and buried prejudices driving the nation’s fear of fat, the social justice community is distancing itself from its original purpose and unwittingly perpetuating a hostile and antagonistic environment for fat people. This paper will serve as a critique of the mainly uncontested obesity narrative and provide justification for why social workers should frame weight-based discrimination as an issue of social justice
Weight stigma is discrimination or bias against any individual who is perceived to be overweight or ...
© The Author(s) 2013. This article contributes to scholarship on the cultural politics of obesi...
In this chapter I argue that even if – as popular prejudice suggests – it were possible to make infe...
Alarmist messages surrounding the obesity epidemic have influenced many in the social justice commun...
Social work is a profession based on social justice and anti-oppressive action. Social workers in di...
In the current popular of America, fat is seen as a very bad thing. Having excess weight is not only...
The pervasiveness, frequency, and intensity of fat shaming, bullying, and harassment experienced by ...
We are told that human beings come in all shapes and sizes; this uniqueness adds to the diversity of...
Weight bias is a form of stigma with detrimental effects on the health and wellness of individuals w...
BackgroundIn an era when obesity prevalence is high throughout much of the world, there is a corresp...
Fat, in terms of body size and composition, is one of many stigmatized identities. The stigmatizatio...
Obesity is widely accepted as one of the major health crises facing the United States, and increasin...
Rates of obesity have increased significantly over the last thirty years in both adults and children...
In the current popular of America, fat is seen as a very bad thing. Having excess weight is not only...
It is well documented that obesity is a growing problem in the U.S. and worldwide. By 2010, 35.9% of...
Weight stigma is discrimination or bias against any individual who is perceived to be overweight or ...
© The Author(s) 2013. This article contributes to scholarship on the cultural politics of obesi...
In this chapter I argue that even if – as popular prejudice suggests – it were possible to make infe...
Alarmist messages surrounding the obesity epidemic have influenced many in the social justice commun...
Social work is a profession based on social justice and anti-oppressive action. Social workers in di...
In the current popular of America, fat is seen as a very bad thing. Having excess weight is not only...
The pervasiveness, frequency, and intensity of fat shaming, bullying, and harassment experienced by ...
We are told that human beings come in all shapes and sizes; this uniqueness adds to the diversity of...
Weight bias is a form of stigma with detrimental effects on the health and wellness of individuals w...
BackgroundIn an era when obesity prevalence is high throughout much of the world, there is a corresp...
Fat, in terms of body size and composition, is one of many stigmatized identities. The stigmatizatio...
Obesity is widely accepted as one of the major health crises facing the United States, and increasin...
Rates of obesity have increased significantly over the last thirty years in both adults and children...
In the current popular of America, fat is seen as a very bad thing. Having excess weight is not only...
It is well documented that obesity is a growing problem in the U.S. and worldwide. By 2010, 35.9% of...
Weight stigma is discrimination or bias against any individual who is perceived to be overweight or ...
© The Author(s) 2013. This article contributes to scholarship on the cultural politics of obesi...
In this chapter I argue that even if – as popular prejudice suggests – it were possible to make infe...