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This session showcases the cutting edge of research on the sociology of body and embodiment. Each of the papers in the session teach us something new about what we think we know about the body, embodiment, and embodied labor.
A Thin Body is a Holy Body: The Spiritualized Thin Ideal in American Culture - Rebecca Wolfe
Influence, participate, or sit the bench?: Entrepreneurial variance in NIL engagement among female athletes - Marisa C Gonzales, University of North Texas; Jeremy Short, University of North Texas
Leveraging Diagnosis and Biometric Data to Uncover Disparities in Obesity Diagnosis - Alina Arseniev-Koehler, Purdue University; Ming Tai-Seale, UC San Diego; Crystal Wiley Cené, UC San Diego Health Center for Advanced Weight Management; Department of Medicine, UC San Diego; Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science, UC San Diego; Eduardo Grunvald, UC San Diego Health Center for Advanced Weight Management; Department of Medicine, UC San Diego; Amy Sitapati, Division of Biomedical Informatics, UC San Diego Medicine; Division of General Internal Medicine, UC San Diego Medicine
Cuerpos Marcados: Latina Mothers, Body Image, and Cancer Experience - Daniela Carreon, Arizona State University-Tempe
Parenthood as a Reprieve: The Liminal Moment of Weight Gain Approval - Torisha Khonach, Los Angeles Trade-Technical College