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HANDBOOK OF DIVERSITY IN BODY IMAGE

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Paperback, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | 2026
ISBN13: 9780443328961
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The Handbook of Diversity in Body Image addresses the urgent need for inclusive body image research and practice. This volume fills a critical gap by comprehensively examining how body image develops and is maintained and negotiated in various cultural, geographic, and social contexts. This book begins by tracing the historical trajectory of body image research and practice, highlighting the evolution from past perspectives to our current understanding. It then presents in-depth reviews of body image research in a range of geographic regions around the world. The volume also includes chapters that review the intricate intersections of identity, including discussions on body image in racialized minority groups, indigenous communities, minoritized sexual and gender identities, men, diverse religious identities, and those experiencing food insecurities. This handbook also presents chapters that consider diversities in life experiences, including body image across the lifespan, as well as in people with visible differences, disabilities, illness, neurodivergence, and larger bodies. Each chapter highlights the importance of understanding and embracing diversity in body image practice, emphasizing the significance of intersectionality in both research and real-world applications.
Handbook of Diversity in Body Image empowers researchers, clinicians, and educators to broaden their understanding of and approach to body image discussions. By highlighting marginalized voices and presenting innovative frameworks, this volume equips the audience with the tools to advance research, improve clinical practice, and foster inclusivity in the study and promotion of positive body image worldwide.

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ISBN13:9780443328961
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback

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Section 1: Introduction<br>1. Body image research and practice: Where we were and where we are now<br>Viren Swami and Tracy Tylka<br><br>Section 2: Diversities in Culture and Geography<br>2. Body image in East Asia<br>Todd Jackson, Yusu Yue and Amy Shaw<br><br>3. Body image in South and Southeast Asia<br>Viren Swami<br><br><br>4. Body image in South America and the Caribbean<br>Emilio Juan Compte and Pedro Carvalho<br><br>5. Body image in Sub-Saharan Africa<br>Oyenike Balogun<br><br>6. Body image in the Middle East and North Africa<br>Maria Kalantzis and Ayah Aldebyan<br><br>7. Body image in Eastern Europe and Central Asia<br>Mona Vintila and Gianina Lazarescu<br><br>Section 3: Diversities in Social Identity<br>8. Body image in racially minoritised women<br>Jioni A. Lewis, Brianna Ladd and Laurel B. Watson<br><br>9.Body image in Indigenous populations<br>Tara-Leigh McHugh and Leah Ferguson<br><br>10. Body image in minoritized sexual identities<br>Zachary A. Soulliard, Connor I. Elbe, Robert B. Manning, III<br>and Katherine Laveway<br><br>11. Body image in transgender and gender-diverse populations<br>Sophia Choukas-Bradley, Savannah Roberts, Scout Silverstein, Tess Carroll and Allegra Gordon<br><br>12. Body image in men<br>Stuart B. Murray, Artha J. Gillis and Tracy L. Tylka<br><br>13. Body image in the food insecure and economically<br>marginalised<br>Heather Davis and Jacqueline Kosmas<br><br>Section 4: Diversities in Life Experiences<br>14. Body image in religious diversities<br>Marika Tiggemann<br><br>15. Body image in childhood and adolescence<br>Ella Guest and Mahira Budhraja<br><br>16. Body image in midlife and older individuals<br>Rachel F. Rodgers, Genevieve P. Nowicki and Ruthann C. Hewett<br><br>17. Body image in people with visible differences<br>Maia Thornton and Diana Harcourt<br><br>18. Body image in people with disabilities<br>Aly Bailey<br><br>19. Body image and illness<br>Kerry A. Sherman and Melissa Pehlivan<br><br>20. Body image in neurodiverse communities<br>Phaedra Longhurst<br><br>21. Body image in larger-bodied individuals<br>Angela Meadows<br><br>Section 5: Diversities in Body Image Practice<br>22. Understanding diversity in body image practice<br>Jennifer B. Webb<br><br>23. The importance of intersectionality in body image research and practice<br>Mike Parent and Yaritza Carmona<br><br>Section 6: Conclusion<br>24. Body image research and practice: Where we go from here<br>Tracy L. Tylka and Viren Swami
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