This article is based on an ethnographic study that explored everyday food practices and relationships in three residential children's homes in Scotland. On the one hand, food practices in residential child care can be used to cross intergenerational boundaries in a positive, enabling and caring manner. On the other hand, food can be interpreted differently by children and staff, at times resulting in negative interactions which may involve control and resistance. Thus food practices in a residential care setting can be used both to develop a sense of unity across the generations as well as reinforcing intergenerational power inequalities
Many of the difficulties of applying rights in practice lie in competing interpretations of rights b...
Many of the difficulties of applying rights in practice lie in competing interpretations of rights b...
The domain of food is one of the very first forms of awareness that young children acquire. It encom...
This article is based on an ethnographic study that explored everyday food practices and relationshi...
This article is based on an ethnographic study that explored everyday food practices and relationshi...
The selection, preparation and consumption of food are everyday experiences; however, the social and...
The selection, preparation and consumption of food are everyday experiences; however, the social and...
The selection, preparation and consumption of food are everyday experiences; however, the social and...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
This chapter focuses on food practices; examining the role food plays in children’s experiences of r...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This is a qualitative ...
This paper explores forms of surveillance within residential care homes for young people. It is argu...
This handbook shares the experiences of staff and children on food in residential care. By thinking ...
Using an ethnographic approach, we provide an analysis of food practices in residential care to expl...
This handbook shares the experiences of staff and children on food in residential care. By thinking ...
Many of the difficulties of applying rights in practice lie in competing interpretations of rights b...
Many of the difficulties of applying rights in practice lie in competing interpretations of rights b...
The domain of food is one of the very first forms of awareness that young children acquire. It encom...
This article is based on an ethnographic study that explored everyday food practices and relationshi...
This article is based on an ethnographic study that explored everyday food practices and relationshi...
The selection, preparation and consumption of food are everyday experiences; however, the social and...
The selection, preparation and consumption of food are everyday experiences; however, the social and...
The selection, preparation and consumption of food are everyday experiences; however, the social and...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This is a qualitative data co...
This chapter focuses on food practices; examining the role food plays in children’s experiences of r...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This is a qualitative ...
This paper explores forms of surveillance within residential care homes for young people. It is argu...
This handbook shares the experiences of staff and children on food in residential care. By thinking ...
Using an ethnographic approach, we provide an analysis of food practices in residential care to expl...
This handbook shares the experiences of staff and children on food in residential care. By thinking ...
Many of the difficulties of applying rights in practice lie in competing interpretations of rights b...
Many of the difficulties of applying rights in practice lie in competing interpretations of rights b...
The domain of food is one of the very first forms of awareness that young children acquire. It encom...