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The Body Complex: (Con)spirituality, Wellness and COVID-19 in Australia

Anna Halafoff (Deakin University, Australia)
Ruth Fitzpatrick (Deakin University, Australia)
Cristina Rocha (Western Sydney University, Australia)

Researching Contemporary Wellness Cultures

ISBN: 978-1-80455-585-9, eISBN: 978-1-80455-584-2

Publication date: 3 July 2024

Abstract

The spread of conspiracy theories and associated vaccine rejection within the wellness industry and spiritual communities during the COVID-19 pandemic attracted significant media and scholarly attention. Informed by the ‘(Con)spirituality, Science and COVID-19 in Australia’ project (2020–2021) (Halafoff, Marriott, et al., 2022; Halafoff, Weng, et al., 2022; Roginski & Rocha, 2022), funded by the Templeton Religion Trust and awarded via the International Research Network for the Study of Science and Belief in Society (INSBS), this chapter reports on findings pertaining to holistic spirituality, purity doctrines and wellness, arising from a parallel pilot study on ‘Spirituality and Wellness (SWell) in Australia’ (2021). Both studies have revealed a ‘spiritual complexity’ in Australia and internationally, and the authors report on this here, focussed particularly on spirituality’s quest for pristine bodies, and on spiritual ‘moral communities’ (Ganga Kieffer, 2023) exceptionalism and relationality.

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Halafoff, A., Fitzpatrick, R. and Rocha, C. (2024), "The Body Complex: (Con)spirituality, Wellness and COVID-19 in Australia", Smith, N., Southerton, C. and Clark, M. (Ed.) Researching Contemporary Wellness Cultures, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 15-32. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80455-584-220241002

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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