Hypothetically speaking: Using vignettes as a stand-alone qualitative method
(2017)
Book Chapter
Gray, D., Royall, B., & Malson, H. (2017). Hypothetically speaking: Using vignettes as a stand-alone qualitative method. In V. Braun, V. Clarke, & D. Gray (Eds.), Collecting Qualitative Data: A Practical Guide to Textual, Media and Virtual Techniques. UK: Cambridge University Press
All Outputs (9)
‘It’s worse for women and girls’: Negotiating embodied masculinities through weight-related talk (2014)
Book Chapter
Monoghan, L., & Malson, H. (2014). ‘It’s worse for women and girls’: Negotiating embodied masculinities through weight-related talk. In L. Monoghan, R. Colls, & B. Evans (Eds.), Obesity, Discourse and Fat Politics. London: Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315795645Numerous critical analyses have already established the profoundly gendered nature of normative body ‘ideals’ and weight-management practices in Western cultures. Such studies have, amongst other things, elucidated how body dissatisfaction, ‘dieting’... Read More about ‘It’s worse for women and girls’: Negotiating embodied masculinities through weight-related talk.
Understanding the ‘too fat’ body and the ‘too thin’ body: A critical psychological perspective (2012)
Book Chapter
Tischner, I., & Malson, H. (2012). Understanding the ‘too fat’ body and the ‘too thin’ body: A critical psychological perspective. In N. Rumsey, & D. Harcourt (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Psychology of Appearance. Oxford: Oxford University Press
“You can’t be supersized?” – Exploring femininities, body size and control within the obesity terrain (2010)
Book Chapter
Tischner, I., & Malson, H. (2010). “You can’t be supersized?” – Exploring femininities, body size and control within the obesity terrain. In E. Rich, L. Monaghan, & L. Aphramor (Eds.), Debating Obesity: Critical Perspectives. Palgrave Macmillan
Qualitative methods from psychology (2010)
Book Chapter
Malson, H. (2010). Qualitative methods from psychology. In I. Bourgeault, R. Dingwall, & R. de Vries (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Methods in Health Research. London: Sage
Appearing to disappear: Postmodern feminities and self-starved subjectivities (2009)
Book Chapter
Malson, H. (2009). Appearing to disappear: Postmodern feminities and self-starved subjectivities. In H. Malson, & M. Burns (Eds.), Critical Feminist Perspectives On Eating Dis/Orders (135-145). London: Routledge
Re-theorising the slash of dis/order: An introduction to critical feminist approaches to eating dis/orders (2009)
Book Chapter
Malson, H., & Burns, M. (2009). Re-theorising the slash of dis/order: An introduction to critical feminist approaches to eating dis/orders. In H. Malson, & M. Burns (Eds.), Critical Feminist Approaches to Eating Dis/Orders (1-6). London: Routledge
Beyond western dis/orders: Thinness and self-starvation of other-ed women (2009)
Book Chapter
Malson, H., & Nasser, M. (2009). Beyond western dis/orders: Thinness and self-starvation of other-ed women. In H. Malson, & M. Burns (Eds.), Critical Feminist Approaches To Eating Dis/Orders (74-86). London: Routledge
Deconstructing body weight and weight management (2008)
Book Chapter
Malson, H. (2008). Deconstructing body weight and weight management. In S. Riley, M. Burns, H. Frith, S. Wiggins, & P. Markula (Eds.), Critical Bodies: Representation, Practices and Identities of Weight and Body Management. Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan