Over the past decade consumers in Australia and elsewhere have increasingly been confronted with a fast growing number of health food products. This profusion of health foods is accompanied by a proliferation in popular culture of professional nutritional advice on what is 'good to eat'. The genre of lifestyle magazines is one popular medium via which healthy practices and health foods are frequently reported. In this paper we use a visual discourse analysis of food-related editorial and advertorial content sourced from the long running and popular Australian Women's Weekly to investigate how lifestyle magazines have been one important locus for constituting health conscious consumers. Taking up a Foucauldian governmentality perspective we ...
The national narratives about proper food consumption and its relationship to health and wellbeing h...
This article explores the influence of The Australian Women’s Weekly’s ‘cookery experts’, or food ed...
The eating habits of society as a whole have drastically changed over the last few decades. The infl...
Over the past decade consumers in Australia and elsewhere have increasingly been confronted with a f...
Over the past decade, consumers in Australia and elsewhere have increasingly been confronted with a ...
Over the past half century, consumers in Australia have increasingly been confronted with a plethor...
The social construction of health food over half a century in magazine advertising in the Australian...
Health is an organising principle of contemporary neoliberal citizenship, particularly evident in th...
This study compares the discourses around food and the family in popular ‘women’s magazines’ in the ...
The growing availability of products labelled ‘superfoods’ has been a major marketing success story....
The Slow Food movement promotes itself as supporting ethical modes of food production and consumptio...
This dissertation explores how food and fitness discourses are produced in the contemporary healthy-...
In the world of wellness, food and eating are fundamentally important to one’s subjectivity: the sel...
Abstract Background Overweight and obesity are recognised nationally and internationally as key publ...
Healthy eating has become an important subject in society, particularly in the media. Food has alway...
The national narratives about proper food consumption and its relationship to health and wellbeing h...
This article explores the influence of The Australian Women’s Weekly’s ‘cookery experts’, or food ed...
The eating habits of society as a whole have drastically changed over the last few decades. The infl...
Over the past decade consumers in Australia and elsewhere have increasingly been confronted with a f...
Over the past decade, consumers in Australia and elsewhere have increasingly been confronted with a ...
Over the past half century, consumers in Australia have increasingly been confronted with a plethor...
The social construction of health food over half a century in magazine advertising in the Australian...
Health is an organising principle of contemporary neoliberal citizenship, particularly evident in th...
This study compares the discourses around food and the family in popular ‘women’s magazines’ in the ...
The growing availability of products labelled ‘superfoods’ has been a major marketing success story....
The Slow Food movement promotes itself as supporting ethical modes of food production and consumptio...
This dissertation explores how food and fitness discourses are produced in the contemporary healthy-...
In the world of wellness, food and eating are fundamentally important to one’s subjectivity: the sel...
Abstract Background Overweight and obesity are recognised nationally and internationally as key publ...
Healthy eating has become an important subject in society, particularly in the media. Food has alway...
The national narratives about proper food consumption and its relationship to health and wellbeing h...
This article explores the influence of The Australian Women’s Weekly’s ‘cookery experts’, or food ed...
The eating habits of society as a whole have drastically changed over the last few decades. The infl...