Contributions from European Symbolic Interactionists Reflections on Methods

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Delpeuch, F., Maire, B., Monnier, E., & Holdsworth, M. (2009).Globesity: A planet out of
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Dorfman, L., Sheyne, A., Frieman, L. C., Wadud, A., & Gottlieb, M. (2012). Soda and
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Flegal, K. M., Kit, B. K., Orpana, H., & Graubard, B. I. (2013). Association of all-cause
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Furedi, F. (2012). The moralistic, Malthusian war against fat people.Spiked online. Retrieved
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Gard,M. (2011).The end of the obesity epidemic. London: Routledge.
Gard, M., & Wright, J. (2005).The obesity epidemic: Science, morality and ideology. London:
Routledge.
Gilman, S. L. (2010).Obesity. The biography. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Goffman, E. (1963).Stigma: Notes on the management of spoiled identity. Englewood Cliffs,
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Goode, E., & Vail, D. A. (2008).Extreme deviance. Los Angeles, CA: Pine Forge Press.
Gregg, E. W., Cheng, Y. J., Cadwell, B. L., Imperatore, G., Williams, D. E.,
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Guinhouya, B. C. (2011).Physical activity of pediatric populations in an obesogenic context.
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Kolata, G. (2006). For a world of woes, we blame cookie monsters.The New York Times,
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Kolata,G. (2007).Rethinking thin. The new science of weight loss and the myths and realities of
dieting. New York, NY: Picador.
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LeBesco, K. (2004).Revolting bodies: The struggle to redefine fat identity. Amherst, MA:
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