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    1. Alarming engagements? Exploring pro-anorexia websites in/and the media

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    2. Alarming engagements? Exploring pro-anorexia websites in/and the media

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    3. Eating disorders in the media: the changing nature of UK newspaper reports

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    4. Eating disorders in the media: the changing nature of UK newspaper reports

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    5. Food riots, historical perspectives

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    6. From abject eating to abject being: representations of obesity in "Supersize vs. Superskinny"

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    7. From abject eating to abject being: representations of obesity in "supersize vs. superskinny"

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    8. Heavy viewing: emergent frames in contemporary news coverage of obesity

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    9. Invisible fat: the aesthetics of food and the body

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    10. Invisible fat: the aesthetics of food and the body

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    11. Making the "obesity epidemic": the role of science and the news media

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    12. Making the "obesity epidemic": the role of science and the news media

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    13. Mothers as smoking guns: fetal overnutrition and the reproduction of obesity

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    14. Mothers as smoking guns: fetal overnutrition and the reproduction of obesity

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    15. Obesity in the U.S. media, 1990-2011: broad strokes, broad consequences

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    16. Obesity in the U.S. media, 1990-2011: broad strokes, broad consequences

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    17. Obesity, government and the media

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    18. Obesity, government and the media

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