Education policy internationally positions schools as central sites of intervention on ‘obesity epidemics’, particularly in working class communities. This article presents a moral geographies approach which examines how such obesity-focused healthy food imperatives are experienced in specific places and times. The authors draw on data from a participatory photo mapping exercise with 11-year-old girls in a working class school setting in Ireland. Rather than focus on the girls’ food consumption through classed, deficit-based discourses of individual restraint or pleasure, they consider their food desires to be an ethico-political force for connection, identification and potential reconstruction of what constitutes ‘good’ food. The participa...
Childhood obesity is a major global health concern. Understanding children’s and adolescents’ eating...
Foodborne diseases are a global burden, are preventable, and young people are a key population for b...
In the current climate of increasing child obesity levels, and the accompanying media constructions ...
Research and policy on children’s food consumption commonly highlights the unequal impact of obesoge...
This study examines the role of school food education and school food culture in England and their p...
This paper explores the social context of food practices in primary schools in England based on res...
Free school meals provide support to vulnerable families in the Republic of Ireland. Funding is allo...
Reducing childhood obesity is an international priority and children's diets, food knowledge and pra...
This applied case study explored the role of food education and its potential to nurture the lives o...
This expository article addresses a lacuna in policy and practice literature around using primary sc...
Supporting young people with global crises mitigation strategies is essential, yet loaded with ethic...
Recently a proliferation and intensification of school programmes that are directed towards teaching...
Children and young people's food practices are nowadays more visible, surveyed and contested than e...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is the accepted manuscript versio...
Background Food behaviours are important in the context of health and obesity. The aim was to explor...
Childhood obesity is a major global health concern. Understanding children’s and adolescents’ eating...
Foodborne diseases are a global burden, are preventable, and young people are a key population for b...
In the current climate of increasing child obesity levels, and the accompanying media constructions ...
Research and policy on children’s food consumption commonly highlights the unequal impact of obesoge...
This study examines the role of school food education and school food culture in England and their p...
This paper explores the social context of food practices in primary schools in England based on res...
Free school meals provide support to vulnerable families in the Republic of Ireland. Funding is allo...
Reducing childhood obesity is an international priority and children's diets, food knowledge and pra...
This applied case study explored the role of food education and its potential to nurture the lives o...
This expository article addresses a lacuna in policy and practice literature around using primary sc...
Supporting young people with global crises mitigation strategies is essential, yet loaded with ethic...
Recently a proliferation and intensification of school programmes that are directed towards teaching...
Children and young people's food practices are nowadays more visible, surveyed and contested than e...
© 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is the accepted manuscript versio...
Background Food behaviours are important in the context of health and obesity. The aim was to explor...
Childhood obesity is a major global health concern. Understanding children’s and adolescents’ eating...
Foodborne diseases are a global burden, are preventable, and young people are a key population for b...
In the current climate of increasing child obesity levels, and the accompanying media constructions ...