Feeding norms are pervasive, and ideals of healthy food increase in relation to advice from commercial and government actors. Here we address how perceptions of “proper” food in Swedish family households are formed in relation to children’s preferences. We argue that what is served in today’s Swedish families should be understood in the context of discourse related to food and feeding and as a consequence of parent–child interaction. The empirical material consists of in-depth interviews and focus groups with mothers of children between the ages of three to eight and thirteen to nineteen years. We discuss three main areas: internalized food norms, controlling strategies, and dealing with children’s wishes. Our conclusion is that the interac...
The aim of this study is to explore children’s experiences of dinnertime in the home and lunchtime i...
This paper draws on a multi-method study with 50 families in Victoria, Australia. Primary school chi...
Background: The practice of eating together, commensality, is rarely explored in the context of chil...
In this thesis the relation between the everyday meal, the doings of family and the reproduction of ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate how Swedish parents regard their children’s participatio...
This study examines the local enactment of mealtime rules during everyday family dinners. The data i...
Family meals, as acts of domestic food provisioning, are shaped by the competing influences of house...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Food Studies and Sociology.International audienceThis arti...
The aim of this thesis is to study what role the Swedish school meal has as a public meal in Swedish...
This article focuses on parental perceptions of signs of hunger and satiety in children under 4 year...
This thesis approaches dietary guidance as socio-culturally produced and comprised in a specific his...
The Child Feeding Questionnaire (CFQ) assesses parental feeding attitudes, beliefs and practices con...
Fussy eating, characterised by persistent refusal of familiar and/or novel food, is a risk factor fo...
Childhood obesity is often characterised as a global epidemic. Yet, little progress has been made in...
This dissertation examines mealtime conversations between parents and children in eight Swedish and ...
The aim of this study is to explore children’s experiences of dinnertime in the home and lunchtime i...
This paper draws on a multi-method study with 50 families in Victoria, Australia. Primary school chi...
Background: The practice of eating together, commensality, is rarely explored in the context of chil...
In this thesis the relation between the everyday meal, the doings of family and the reproduction of ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate how Swedish parents regard their children’s participatio...
This study examines the local enactment of mealtime rules during everyday family dinners. The data i...
Family meals, as acts of domestic food provisioning, are shaped by the competing influences of house...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Food Studies and Sociology.International audienceThis arti...
The aim of this thesis is to study what role the Swedish school meal has as a public meal in Swedish...
This article focuses on parental perceptions of signs of hunger and satiety in children under 4 year...
This thesis approaches dietary guidance as socio-culturally produced and comprised in a specific his...
The Child Feeding Questionnaire (CFQ) assesses parental feeding attitudes, beliefs and practices con...
Fussy eating, characterised by persistent refusal of familiar and/or novel food, is a risk factor fo...
Childhood obesity is often characterised as a global epidemic. Yet, little progress has been made in...
This dissertation examines mealtime conversations between parents and children in eight Swedish and ...
The aim of this study is to explore children’s experiences of dinnertime in the home and lunchtime i...
This paper draws on a multi-method study with 50 families in Victoria, Australia. Primary school chi...
Background: The practice of eating together, commensality, is rarely explored in the context of chil...