In recent years “obesity” and fat discourse in western digital media have matured; the complexity and conflict around fat embodiment are increasingly becoming part of everyday discourse. The present study explores key themes structuring this discussion. Popular online news aggregators were searched using the keywords fat, obese, and obesity. Fifty-nine articles and their comments were subjected to qualitative thematic analysis. Three thematic areas characterized the current discourse: concern, blame, and advice. Findings show how concerns about fat shaming are coming to be constructed as part of a dilemma in which concerns for the psychological well-being of fat people are set against the need to address the (putative) physical “harms” of “...
Weight stigma results from the mediatisation of ‘obesity’; conceptually, a medicalised problem resul...
Concern about the growing rate of obesity in the United States and globally has been constructed as ...
This study investigates the use of figuration in online articles related to the topic of obesity epi...
In recent years “obesity” and fat discourse in western digital media have matured; the complexity an...
This study sampled 2872 obesity-relevant comments from three years of interest from a multi-topic on...
With increased obesity rates worldwide and the rising popularity in social media usage, we have witn...
Through a textual and visual analysis of online news stories and public commentary about fat bodies,...
The issue of adiposity is one of the most salient health issues within our society today. As individ...
This study investigates how female and male genders are positioned in fat stigmatising discourses th...
Obesity attracts large volumes of news coverage. This in turn has spawned academic studies investiga...
© The Author(s) 2013. This article contributes to scholarship on the cultural politics of obesi...
Obesity is a pressing social issue and a persistently newsworthy topic for the media. This book exam...
This paper examines a modern manifestation of moralizing discourse, ‘concern trolling’, in the conte...
Through a textual and visual analysis of online news stories and public commentary about fat bodies,...
Obesity prevalence rates, news coverage of obesity and academic research investigating how obesity h...
Weight stigma results from the mediatisation of ‘obesity’; conceptually, a medicalised problem resul...
Concern about the growing rate of obesity in the United States and globally has been constructed as ...
This study investigates the use of figuration in online articles related to the topic of obesity epi...
In recent years “obesity” and fat discourse in western digital media have matured; the complexity an...
This study sampled 2872 obesity-relevant comments from three years of interest from a multi-topic on...
With increased obesity rates worldwide and the rising popularity in social media usage, we have witn...
Through a textual and visual analysis of online news stories and public commentary about fat bodies,...
The issue of adiposity is one of the most salient health issues within our society today. As individ...
This study investigates how female and male genders are positioned in fat stigmatising discourses th...
Obesity attracts large volumes of news coverage. This in turn has spawned academic studies investiga...
© The Author(s) 2013. This article contributes to scholarship on the cultural politics of obesi...
Obesity is a pressing social issue and a persistently newsworthy topic for the media. This book exam...
This paper examines a modern manifestation of moralizing discourse, ‘concern trolling’, in the conte...
Through a textual and visual analysis of online news stories and public commentary about fat bodies,...
Obesity prevalence rates, news coverage of obesity and academic research investigating how obesity h...
Weight stigma results from the mediatisation of ‘obesity’; conceptually, a medicalised problem resul...
Concern about the growing rate of obesity in the United States and globally has been constructed as ...
This study investigates the use of figuration in online articles related to the topic of obesity epi...