Desafios teórico-metodológicos na pesquisa em imagem corporal
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imagem corporal, avaliação, conceitosResumo
Imagem corporal é um conceito plural e probabilístico que vem sendo investigado a partir de diversas perspectivas em uma literatura interdisciplinar. Este estudo defende que o histórico plural de definições e avaliações da imagem corporal contribuiu para a emergência de uma literatura científica sólida sobre o tema, com as divergências de definição não tendo impedido o desenvolvimento do diálogo sobre os métodos e modelos conceituais de investigação. Ademais, este texto aponta possíveis direcionamentos de integração da literatura de imagem corporal, tendo como base modelos teóricos de representação corporal e o avanço tecnológico na área. Uma das possibilidades para o avanço das pesquisas em imagem corporal envolve a especificação do conceito em diferentes níveis de evidência e/ou consciência relacionados à satisfação, percepção e atenção para corpos.
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