Digital Wellness, Health and Fitness Influencers

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Christopher Lash
claustropolitan
Clean Eating
Co-existing Health Conditions
DGM
digital guru media
Digital Leisure
digital leisure studies
digital media
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Fake Celebrities
femininity
Fitbit Charge
fitness influencers
Fitness Professionals
Girlfriend Culture
Good Life
health influencers
Human Behavioural Ecology
internet celebrity culture
Lacan
Les Mills
lifestyle influencers
neoliberal self-management
Nick Cave
Online Fitness
online health communities
online influencers
Online Peer Network
Organized Fitness Cultures
Personal Science
physical activity and health
Physical Cultural Studies
Positive Affective Registers
psychological effects of digital wellness trends
quantified self movement
Self-health Management
Self-tracking Data
Self-tracking Practices
Social Media Brand Community
Social Media Context
social media influencers
Stefan Lawrence
UK's Vote
vlogs
wellness influencers
Young People's Engagement
zombie leisure

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032187464
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 May 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book examines the phenomenon of ‘digital guru media’ (DGM), the self-styled online influencers, life coaches, experts and entrepreneurs who post on the themes of wellness, health and fitness.

It opens up new perspectives on digital leisure and internet celebrity culture, and asks important questions about the social, cultural and psychological implications of our contemporary relationship with digital media. Drawing on cutting-edge social theory, the book explores a wide range of contexts in which DGM intersects with digital leisure, from the health-related learning of young people to the ‘clean eating’ movement, to the online lives of fitness professionals. It asks if digital and social media are problematic per se and explores the problems a turn to the Internet could be revealing about the lack of real-world or analogue support, as well as potential solutions, for our wellness, health and fitness needs and wants.

Bringing together innovative, multi-disciplinary perspectives, this book is fascinating reading for anybody with an interest in leisure studies, media studies, cultural studies, sociology, or health and society.

Stefan Lawrence is Senior Lecturer in socio-cultural aspects of sport and leisure at Newman University, Birmingham, UK and a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. He sits on the Executive Committee of the Leisure Studies Association, Editorial Board of Managing Sport and Leisure, Assistant Editorial Board of Leisure Sciences and Associate Editorial Board of Leisure Studies Journal. He is also Expert Evaluator to the European Commission’s ‘Citizens, Equality, Rights and Value’ (CERV) Programme.