This study investigates how mothers respond to school surveillance of their children's packed lunches. In a context where increasing attention is focused on healthy eating, we adopt a biopedagogical approach to illustrate different positions and strategies which mothers occupy in relation to feeding their children in the school setting. We use photo‐elicitation interviews and focus groups to trace both the discursive and practical significance of these biopedagogies. We find that the subjective experiences of feeding children at school are infused with classed notions of mothering in public. Our analysis highlights two broad positions. Firstly, there were those with strong distinctions between home‐food and school‐food, which was associated...
Existing research exploring children’s lunchboxes highlights how this everyday object ‘is a containe...
Hear from parents sharing their experiences of preparing lunch for their children. Many factors infl...
In our contribution, we take an ethnographic look at the practical organisation of mid-morning snack...
This study investigates how mothers respond to school surveillance of their children's packed lunche...
This study investigates how mothers respond to school surveillance of their children’s packed lunche...
This article explores middle class mothers’ narratives on their daily routines of preparing lunchbox...
This article unpacks the experiences of 30 British women making lunchboxes for their children, and t...
This article explores middle class mothers’ narratives on their daily routines of preparing lunchbox...
Despite evidence showing suboptimal dietary quality among Canadian school children, Canada remains a...
This study aimed to explore parents' attitudes toward the content of their child's packed lunch, sch...
Sharing meals together, both in terms of their social construction and the social rules which govern...
The issue of school meals has recently come to the fore of UK government policy with reforms to scho...
Despite experiencing numerous barriers, mothers today confront increasing social pressure to embody ...
Class, Mothering and the Values of Food:The data analysed in this empirical paper stems from ethnogr...
Objective To use an innovative mixed-method approach to analyse and describe 8-10-year-olds' home an...
Existing research exploring children’s lunchboxes highlights how this everyday object ‘is a containe...
Hear from parents sharing their experiences of preparing lunch for their children. Many factors infl...
In our contribution, we take an ethnographic look at the practical organisation of mid-morning snack...
This study investigates how mothers respond to school surveillance of their children's packed lunche...
This study investigates how mothers respond to school surveillance of their children’s packed lunche...
This article explores middle class mothers’ narratives on their daily routines of preparing lunchbox...
This article unpacks the experiences of 30 British women making lunchboxes for their children, and t...
This article explores middle class mothers’ narratives on their daily routines of preparing lunchbox...
Despite evidence showing suboptimal dietary quality among Canadian school children, Canada remains a...
This study aimed to explore parents' attitudes toward the content of their child's packed lunch, sch...
Sharing meals together, both in terms of their social construction and the social rules which govern...
The issue of school meals has recently come to the fore of UK government policy with reforms to scho...
Despite experiencing numerous barriers, mothers today confront increasing social pressure to embody ...
Class, Mothering and the Values of Food:The data analysed in this empirical paper stems from ethnogr...
Objective To use an innovative mixed-method approach to analyse and describe 8-10-year-olds' home an...
Existing research exploring children’s lunchboxes highlights how this everyday object ‘is a containe...
Hear from parents sharing their experiences of preparing lunch for their children. Many factors infl...
In our contribution, we take an ethnographic look at the practical organisation of mid-morning snack...