The paper seeks to recuperate autonomy within debates around identity as the discursive construction of self through exploring the ‘greening’ of intensive mothering discourse and the emergence of new subject positions and practices of accountability. It argues that facets of ideologies of ethical and sustainable consumption are inscribed within this discourse, authorising identity work and furnishing everyday provisioning routines with significance and urgency; and that related social practices that are marked for ‘greening’ diligence or negligence are not merely situated and productive, but transformative of mothering identities, roles and norms. We report the findings of a study of a group of professional working mothers as they negotiate...
Drawing upon recent empirical research from two separate, but interconnecting studies by the authors...
Mothers who work and identify as feminists have been thrust into a new ”COVID‐19 normal,” finding th...
This thesis explores the negotiations of motherhood identity of four Pakeha New Zealand mothers. Du...
The paper seeks to recuperate autonomy within debates around identity as the discursive construction...
Representations of the maternal in consumer culture reinscribe the interests of the dominant culture...
This thesis is an empirical study examining personhood. More specifically, it is concerned with the ...
A life course transition, such as becoming a mother, can have a profound effect on consumption cho...
Breastfeeding has a range of benefits for mother and baby, however, breastfeeding rates in Wales, UK...
This feminist study of younger and older mothers in the UK analyses the way both groups present and ...
This article considers the experiences of oppression and the possibilities for empowerment when peop...
In this piece, we articulate the “collaborative autoethnographic practice ” we utilized to illustrat...
Motherhood is often painted as an idyllic time. It is a social space and field where women are expec...
This feminist study of younger and older mothers in the UK analyses the way both groups present and ...
For centuries, women have struggled to understand the meaning of one of their most important roles i...
Mothers who work and identify as feminists have been thrust into a new ”COVID-19 normal,” finding th...
Drawing upon recent empirical research from two separate, but interconnecting studies by the authors...
Mothers who work and identify as feminists have been thrust into a new ”COVID‐19 normal,” finding th...
This thesis explores the negotiations of motherhood identity of four Pakeha New Zealand mothers. Du...
The paper seeks to recuperate autonomy within debates around identity as the discursive construction...
Representations of the maternal in consumer culture reinscribe the interests of the dominant culture...
This thesis is an empirical study examining personhood. More specifically, it is concerned with the ...
A life course transition, such as becoming a mother, can have a profound effect on consumption cho...
Breastfeeding has a range of benefits for mother and baby, however, breastfeeding rates in Wales, UK...
This feminist study of younger and older mothers in the UK analyses the way both groups present and ...
This article considers the experiences of oppression and the possibilities for empowerment when peop...
In this piece, we articulate the “collaborative autoethnographic practice ” we utilized to illustrat...
Motherhood is often painted as an idyllic time. It is a social space and field where women are expec...
This feminist study of younger and older mothers in the UK analyses the way both groups present and ...
For centuries, women have struggled to understand the meaning of one of their most important roles i...
Mothers who work and identify as feminists have been thrust into a new ”COVID-19 normal,” finding th...
Drawing upon recent empirical research from two separate, but interconnecting studies by the authors...
Mothers who work and identify as feminists have been thrust into a new ”COVID‐19 normal,” finding th...
This thesis explores the negotiations of motherhood identity of four Pakeha New Zealand mothers. Du...