This paper consists of a discourse analysis of data collected from websites that have been created by and for people who wish to share experiences of eating disorders in a positive and supportive environment. These sites have earned the broad description `pro-ana' (where `ana' is short for `anorexia'). Site users have come to see themselves as a broad on-line community of like-minded individuals, but within this community there are many subgroups, and the boundaries between these subgroups are fiercely contested. In addition, frequent attacks on such websites in the media (charged with `promoting eating disorders'), and by occasional hostile site visitors, have often forced the community into a defensive mode. The result is a rich tapestry ...
As a result of censorship by internet moderators and vilification by the mainstream media, users of ...
This study examines how members of pro-anorexia (PA) and fat acceptance (FA) cybercommunities manage...
Pro-anorexia Internet sites aim to promote, support and discuss anorexia nervosa. Media coverage has...
This study examines the impact of pro-anorexia websites on the lived experience of site users. Pro-a...
This paper explores the role of online ‘body talk’ (text-based communication about bodies and bodily...
In this paper I explore cyberspace as a space where women who are struggling with anorexia can poten...
Current literature on the topic of anorexia is dominated by the disciplines of psy, which has meant ...
This paper details the making of community and bodies in online environments, specifically the onlin...
Received opinion holds that pro-ana are “sites that promote anorexia”. In this paper, I will describ...
Despite the vast amount of research done around anorexia nervosa, anorexia as an identity, rather th...
Despite the vast amount of research done around anorexia nervosa, anorexia as an identity, rather th...
The study aimed to examine the different contents of posts published in an online community for eati...
As the primary text of the psychiatric establishment, the DSM-IV has been criticized for contributin...
In this article, I explore the extent to which the `virtual community' has been imagined as coming i...
Although pro-anorexia online support forums and the narratives that occur within them are increasing...
As a result of censorship by internet moderators and vilification by the mainstream media, users of ...
This study examines how members of pro-anorexia (PA) and fat acceptance (FA) cybercommunities manage...
Pro-anorexia Internet sites aim to promote, support and discuss anorexia nervosa. Media coverage has...
This study examines the impact of pro-anorexia websites on the lived experience of site users. Pro-a...
This paper explores the role of online ‘body talk’ (text-based communication about bodies and bodily...
In this paper I explore cyberspace as a space where women who are struggling with anorexia can poten...
Current literature on the topic of anorexia is dominated by the disciplines of psy, which has meant ...
This paper details the making of community and bodies in online environments, specifically the onlin...
Received opinion holds that pro-ana are “sites that promote anorexia”. In this paper, I will describ...
Despite the vast amount of research done around anorexia nervosa, anorexia as an identity, rather th...
Despite the vast amount of research done around anorexia nervosa, anorexia as an identity, rather th...
The study aimed to examine the different contents of posts published in an online community for eati...
As the primary text of the psychiatric establishment, the DSM-IV has been criticized for contributin...
In this article, I explore the extent to which the `virtual community' has been imagined as coming i...
Although pro-anorexia online support forums and the narratives that occur within them are increasing...
As a result of censorship by internet moderators and vilification by the mainstream media, users of ...
This study examines how members of pro-anorexia (PA) and fat acceptance (FA) cybercommunities manage...
Pro-anorexia Internet sites aim to promote, support and discuss anorexia nervosa. Media coverage has...