This article draws on data from a research project that combined participant observation with in-depth interviews to explore family relationships and experiences of everyday life during life-threatening illness. In it I suggest that death has often been theorised in ways that make its ‘mundane’ practices less discernible. As a means to foreground the everyday, and to demonstrate its importance to the study of dying, this article explores the (re)negotiation of food and eating in families facing the end of life. Three themes that emerged from the study’s broader focus on family life are discussed: ‘food talk’ and making sense of illness; food, family and identity; and food ‘fights’. Together the findings illustrate the material, socia...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: Services provided to older people should be developed based on active ageing po...
While there is a significant interdisciplinary and international literature available on death, dyin...
This thesis reports on an in-depth, qualitative study of the family lives of young people with a par...
This article examines the media coverage of food in the context of community-based end of life ritua...
Purpose This purpose of this study is to examine the fluidity of family life which continues to a...
At present, end-of-life research, policy and practice typically prioritise the dying individual and ...
© Policy Press 2022. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has been published ...
While death is a taboo subject in most cultures, and surrounded by practices of prayer and purificat...
Purpose: The paper explores the way diverse family forms are depicted in recent TV advertisements an...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This is a qualitative ...
At present end of life research, policy and practice typically prioritises the dying individual and ...
Objectives With ‘eating’ posited as Singapore’s domestic pastime, food experiences for Singaporeans ...
This document is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Chidren's Geo...
Food provides more than simply a nurturing of physiological requirements; it encompasses social and ...
Potential merits of a social practice perspective for examining the meanings and dynamics of family ...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: Services provided to older people should be developed based on active ageing po...
While there is a significant interdisciplinary and international literature available on death, dyin...
This thesis reports on an in-depth, qualitative study of the family lives of young people with a par...
This article examines the media coverage of food in the context of community-based end of life ritua...
Purpose This purpose of this study is to examine the fluidity of family life which continues to a...
At present, end-of-life research, policy and practice typically prioritise the dying individual and ...
© Policy Press 2022. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has been published ...
While death is a taboo subject in most cultures, and surrounded by practices of prayer and purificat...
Purpose: The paper explores the way diverse family forms are depicted in recent TV advertisements an...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This is a qualitative ...
At present end of life research, policy and practice typically prioritises the dying individual and ...
Objectives With ‘eating’ posited as Singapore’s domestic pastime, food experiences for Singaporeans ...
This document is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Chidren's Geo...
Food provides more than simply a nurturing of physiological requirements; it encompasses social and ...
Potential merits of a social practice perspective for examining the meanings and dynamics of family ...
Abstract OBJECTIVES: Services provided to older people should be developed based on active ageing po...
While there is a significant interdisciplinary and international literature available on death, dyin...
This thesis reports on an in-depth, qualitative study of the family lives of young people with a par...