3rd Annual International Weight Stigma Conference, 2015
Citing conference presentations
Author name(s) (2015) Title. Paper/Poster presented at the 3rd Annual International Weight Stigma Conference, September 18-19, Reykjavik, Iceland.
2015 WSC Brochure | ![]()
2015 Conference brochure & abstract book Cover art by Hildur Ása Henrysdóttir
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Keynotes | |
Slides | Prof Abigail Saguy, UCLA What’s wrong with fat? |
Ragen Chastain, Activist Elimination is oppression: The ill-advised fight against obesity |
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Slides | Dr Daniel S Goldberg, East Carolina University Medicalization & institutionalized weightism: The significance of social scripts in shaping weight stigma |
Oral Presentations | |
Why are fat people the focus of medical attention? Dr Ástrídur Stefánsdóttir, University of Iceland |
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Slides | Pilot test of an obesity stigma reduction intervention in maternity care Dr Sharon DeJoy, West Chester University of Pennsylvania |
Slides | Unlearning Weight Bias: Does training reduce automatic activation of obesity stereotypes? Dr Clare Kennedy Purvis, Stanford University |
Slides | The fatality of stigma: Perceived experiences with weight discrimination and mortality Dr Angelina R Sutin, Florida State University |
Slides | Public health obesity messages: a stigma asymmetry theory of the divergent effects of blame and entity theorising on anti-fat prejudice Dr Crystal L Hoyt, University of Richmond |
Slides | Weight satisfaction buffers the negative consequences of stigma Dr Paula Brochu, Nova Southeastern University |
Slides | Anti-fat attitudes: when do we internalise them and when do we fight back? A model of individual response to societal weight stigma among fat individuals Angela Meadows, University of Birmingham |
Unpicking the workings of weight stigma: hostile and benevolent weightism on reality TV Dr Jayne Raisborough, University of Brighton |
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Slides | Online talk around obesity-related news media: Connecting information delivery with public perceptions Dr Phillip Brooker, University of Bath |
Slides | Obesity stigma and the pursuit of venture funding: weight, attractiveness, and perceived quality of entrepreneurs’ business pitches Dr Jeffrey M Pollack, North Carolina State University |
A cross-cultural examination of fat women’s bodies: stigma and gender in North Amerian and Finnish culture Dr Jeannine A Gailey, Texas Christian University and Dr Hannele Harjunen, University of Jyväskylä |
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Slides | Depictions and portrayals of overweight characters in genre fiction Jasmine Woods, University of Bristol |
Talk | A long century of weight stigma: President William Taft in American popular culture Dr Deborah Levine, Providence College |
Symposia | |
Slides | ‘FAILING’ BODIES IN ONLINE MEDIA TEXTS
Embodying the good, the bad and the ugly: Gendered and classed, moralising discourse around ‘failing’ bodies in online media texts
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WEIGHT STIGMA IN EDUCATION
Good teaching for EveryBODY: Highlighting current and future research in education-based weight stigma |
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Slides – Beake | WEIGHT STIGMA AND PUBLIC HEALTH: INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES
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THE USE OF WHOLE SYSTEMS APPROACHES TO REDUCE OBESITY INTERVENTION-RELATED STIGMA
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Slides | INTERSECTING STIGMAS, INTERSECTION SOLUTIONS: Insights from “Through thick and thin”, a collaborative research project exploring queer women’s experiences of body image and body management
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WORKSHOPS | |
Weight Stigma and Weight Loss Surgeries: What Do We Know? Lisa Jenette Du Breuil, MSW, LICSW, Massachusetts General Hospital |
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Slides | Uncovering weight stigma in scientific literature: learn how to find it to combat it Gwyneth Olwyn, Patient Advocate, Restrictive Eating Disorders |
Slides | PRESENTATION: “Of course weight stigma is bad. But, obesity!” Critical weight science for health care professionals and policy advisors Angela Meadows, University of Birmingham |
Slides | Youth creating change: Partnering with youth to stop weight stigma in schools Carmen Cool, MA LPC |
Fat bodies, little books: A zine-making workshop focused on the development of fat culture Lauren Munro, Wilfrid Laurier University |
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Slides | Media boot camp: How to get the media to pay the right kind of attention Harriet Brown, Journalist, Newhouse School Syracuse University |
Prize winners
Best oral presentation: Jasmine Woods, University of Bristol
Best poster presentation: Caitlin O’Reilly, University of British Columbia
We are grateful to Praeger/ABC-Clio for donating a copy of The Politics of Size: Perspectives from the Fat Acceptance Movement, edited by Ragen Chastain, as a prize for the best oral presentation during the 2015 conference.
Sponsors
Thank you to all of the sponsors of the 2015 Weight Stigma Conference. The event wouldn’t have been possible without them, so please give them your support.
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