With increased obesity rates worldwide and the rising popularity in social media usage, we have witnessed a growth in hate speech towards fat/obese people. The severity of hate content has prompted researchers to study public perceptions that give rise to fat stigma from social media discourses. This article presents a systematic literature review of recent literature published in this domain to gauge the current state of research and identify possible research gaps. We have examined existing research (i.e., peer-reviewed articles that were systematically included using the EBSCO discovery service) to study their methodological aspects by reviewing their context, domain, analytical methods, techniques, tools, features and limitations. Our f...
In recent years “obesity” and fat discourse in western digital media have matured; the complexity an...
In recent years “obesity” and fat discourse in western digital media have matured; the complexity an...
Background: The lack of a comprehensive understanding of the role of mass media in perpetuating weig...
This study investigates how female and male genders are positioned in fat stigmatising discourses th...
Social media offers users an online platform to freely express themselves; however, when users post ...
Rising popularity of social media platforms has led to many online exchanges on emergent topics by c...
The aim of this work was to develop knowledge about and awareness of fatness stigmatization from a s...
This study sampled 2872 obesity-relevant comments from three years of interest from a multi-topic on...
Weight stigma is defined as the negative attitudes and beliefs that are manifested by stereotypes, r...
Weight stigma is a pressing issue that affects individuals across the weight distribution. The role ...
YouTube.com is an internet website that is viewed by two billion individuals daily, and thus may ser...
Weight stigma is pervasive in mass media, including news, movies and television, as well as social m...
The issue of adiposity is one of the most salient health issues within our society today. As individ...
International audienceBackground: People with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and non-alco...
In recent years “obesity” and fat discourse in western digital media have matured; the complexity an...
In recent years “obesity” and fat discourse in western digital media have matured; the complexity an...
Background: The lack of a comprehensive understanding of the role of mass media in perpetuating weig...
This study investigates how female and male genders are positioned in fat stigmatising discourses th...
Social media offers users an online platform to freely express themselves; however, when users post ...
Rising popularity of social media platforms has led to many online exchanges on emergent topics by c...
The aim of this work was to develop knowledge about and awareness of fatness stigmatization from a s...
This study sampled 2872 obesity-relevant comments from three years of interest from a multi-topic on...
Weight stigma is defined as the negative attitudes and beliefs that are manifested by stereotypes, r...
Weight stigma is a pressing issue that affects individuals across the weight distribution. The role ...
YouTube.com is an internet website that is viewed by two billion individuals daily, and thus may ser...
Weight stigma is pervasive in mass media, including news, movies and television, as well as social m...
The issue of adiposity is one of the most salient health issues within our society today. As individ...
International audienceBackground: People with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and non-alco...
In recent years “obesity” and fat discourse in western digital media have matured; the complexity an...
In recent years “obesity” and fat discourse in western digital media have matured; the complexity an...
Background: The lack of a comprehensive understanding of the role of mass media in perpetuating weig...