She has published four sole-authored books:
The Moral Vision of Iris Murdoch (
Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2006);
Global Ethics: An Introduction (
Acumen, 2011);
The Connected Self: The Ethics and Governance of the Genetic Individual (
Cambridge University Press, 2013) and most recently
Perfect Me: Beauty as an Ethical Ideal (
Princeton University Press, 2018).
Perfect Me Perfect Me: Beauty as an Ethical Ideal (
Princeton University Press) was published in 2018. Widdows was supported in writing this book by a Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship. In
Perfect Me Widdows argues that beauty is functioning as ethical ideal, transforming our understandings of the world, our judgements of others and ourselves.
Perfect Me was also voted one of the 19 best books of 2018 by
The Atlantic, and one of the 100 best books to read in a lifetime by Edarabia.
Perfect Me has also been mentioned in
Vogue, Vogue Japan and
Paper Magazine.
Beauty Demands Network Widdows is a co-founder of the Beauty Demands Network. The project began with an
AHRC Network Grant on 'The Changing Requirements of Beauty' which finished in June 2016. Beauty Demands publishes a blog every two weeks (co-run by Widdows and Dr Fiona MacCallum,
University of Warwick), and in 2016 published a Briefing Paper. The briefing paper contains key findings of the network in ethics, psychology and law, and makes policy recommendations based upon these. The briefing paper was launched at the Nuffield Council on Bioethics in June 2016.
#everydaylookism Widdows launched a social media campaign to end body shaming at the Annual Global Ethics Conference at the University of Birmingham in June 2019. Widdows argues that lookism is a prejudice that is more prevalent and more damaging in a virtual culture where our bodies are ourselves. Body shaming is shaming people. Lookism has become so common that we have come to accept it, and even worse, expect it. The campaign asks people to share their lookism stories on social media using the hashtag or anonymously via the website. #everydaylookism has been mentioned by
The Telegraph,
Birmingham Live. and The Body Cons Podcast. == Media ==