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Professor Lynda Boothroyd

Professor


https://apps.dur.ac.uk/biography/image/1027Lynda Boothroyd Affiliations AffiliationTelephoneProfessor in the Department of Psychology+44 (0) 191 33 43289Fellow of the Durham Research Methods CentreFellow in the Wolfson Research Institute for Health and Wellbeing+44 (0) 191 33 43289

Biography

Villages in rural Nicaragua have varying access to visual media, e.g. via satellite television.

Lynda Boothroyd is a Professor of Psychology at Durham University. Her research focuses on Evolutionary and Cross-Cultural understandings of interpersonal attraction and sexual selection. She has recently focused on body ideals in rural Nicaragua alongside experimental work both in the laboratory and in the field on the impacts of visual experience on body size preferences.

Lynda engages in science communication in relation to her research both on body image and on issues around sex and gender, including BBC short films and articles at The Conversation.

She has a multidisciplinary approach to her research, incorporating perspectives from Evolutionary Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Social Psychology and Biological Anthropology, and has incorporated a mixed-methods component in her current work.

 In addition, she is a trainer for ‘Succeed’– the UK edition of an international preventative body image programme – and has trained students at Durham and Newcastle in being peer leaders on this programme.

Information for potential PhD and postdoc researchers

She is interested in supporting applications for PhDs or postdoctoral fellowships from researchers who want to pursue interdisciplinary projects addressing how sociocultural, psychological and bio-evolutionary factors influence our conceptions of attractiveness, body shape, or gender. She is also interested in supporting projects on body image interventions, particularly from a cross-cultural perspective.

Potential funding streams applicants should consider include the ESRC Nine-DTP stream for PhDs and postdoctoral fellows, the University's doctoral studentships, and the European Research Council's Marie Curie post-doctoral scheme.

Research interests

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Publications

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Supervision students

Chenruisi Xu

Research Postgraduate

Fabienne Andres

Research Postgraduate

Georgia Sandars

Research Postgraduate

Georgia Tuohy

Research Postgraduate

James Rutter

Research Postgraduate

Joe McAdam

Research Postgraduate

Louise Hanson

Research Postgraduate

Miranda Ventrella

Research Postgraduate

Shuang Hua

Research Postgraduate

Stephanie Kordon

Research Postgraduate