دورية أكاديمية

The Sociostructural-Intersectional Body Image (SIBI) framework: Understanding the impact of white supremacy in body image research and practice.

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العنوان: The Sociostructural-Intersectional Body Image (SIBI) framework: Understanding the impact of white supremacy in body image research and practice.
المؤلفون: Landor AM; Human Development and Family Science, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, United States; Center for Body Image Research & Policy, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, United States., Ramseyer Winter VL; Center for Body Image Research & Policy, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, United States; School of Social Work, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, United States. Electronic address: ramseyerwinterv@umsystem.edu., Thurston IB; Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, United States; Department of Health Behavior, Northeastern University, Boston, MA, United States., Chan J; School of Psychology, University of Sussex, Falmer, United Kingdom., Craddock N; Centre for Appearance Research, University of the West of England, Bristol, United Kingdom., Ladd BA; Department of Counseling, Higher Education, and Special Education, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, United States., Tylka TL; Department of Psychology, Ohio State University, Marion and Columbus, OH, United States., Swami V; School of Psychology and Sport Science, Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, United Kingdom; Centre for Psychological Medicine, Perdana University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia., Watson LB; Department of Psychology & Counseling, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO, United States., Choukas-Bradley S; Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States.
المصدر: Body image [Body Image] 2024 Mar; Vol. 48, pp. 101674. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Dec 27.
نوع المنشور: Journal Article
اللغة: English
بيانات الدورية: Publisher: Elsevier Country of Publication: Netherlands NLM ID: 101222431 Publication Model: Print-Electronic Cited Medium: Internet ISSN: 1873-6807 (Electronic) Linking ISSN: 17401445 NLM ISO Abbreviation: Body Image Subsets: MEDLINE
أسماء مطبوعة: Original Publication: [Amsterdam ; New York] : Elsevier, 2004-
مواضيع طبية MeSH: Body Image*/psychology , Intersectional Framework*, Female ; Humans ; Heterosexuality ; White People
مستخلص: White supremacy and racial inequities have long pervaded psychological research, including body image scholarship and practice. The experiences of white, heterosexual, able-bodied, cisgender (predominantly college) women from wealthy, Westernized nations have been centered throughout body image research and practice, thereby perpetuating myths of invulnerability among racialized groups and casting white ideals and experiences as the standard by which marginalized bodies are compared. Body image is shaped by multiple axes of oppression that exist within systemic and structural systems, ultimately privileging certain bodies above others. In this position paper, we highlight how white supremacy has shaped body image research and practice. In doing so, we first review the history of body image research and explain how participant sampling, measurement, interpretive frameworks, and dissemination of research have upheld and reinforced white supremacy. Next, grounded in inclusivity and intersectionality, we advance the Sociostructural-Intersectional Body Image (SIBI) framework to more fully understand the body image experiences of those with racialized and minoritized bodies, while challenging and seeking to upend white supremacy in body image research and practice. We encourage other scholars to utilize the SIBI framework to better understand body inequities and the body image experiences of all people, in all bodies.
Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest None.
(Copyright © 2023 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
فهرسة مساهمة: Keywords: Body image; Intersectionality; Racism; Sociostructural-intersectional body image; White supremacy
تواريخ الأحداث: Date Created: 20231228 Date Completed: 20240305 Latest Revision: 20240407
رمز التحديث: 20240407
DOI: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2023.101674
PMID: 38154289
قاعدة البيانات: MEDLINE
الوصف
تدمد:1873-6807
DOI:10.1016/j.bodyim.2023.101674