The promotion of breastfeeding is an important focus of intervention for professionals working to improve infant health outcomes. Literature in this area focuses largely on ‘choices’ and ‘barriers to breastfeeding’. It is our argument, however, that women’s cultural context plays a key role in infant feeding ‘choices’. In this paper, we explore contested representations of infant feeding and infant feeding choices in public debates conducted on a large British parenting website. We identify dominant constructions of women who breastfeed or bottle feed, social representations of both forms of infant feeding, and explore the relationship between constructions of infant feeding choices and constructions of ‘good’ or ‘bad’ motherhood. To sample...
Breastfeeding has a range of benefits for mother and baby, however, breastfeeding rates in Wales, UK...
Internet usage is an increasingly common feature of contemporary life in post-industrial societies. ...
Objective This paper explores how discourses of discretion are constructed in online discussions abo...
The promotion of breastfeeding is an important focus of intervention for professionals working to im...
The promotion of breastfeeding is an important focus of intervention for professionals working to im...
The promotion of breastfeeding is an important focus of intervention for professionals working to im...
Established research on infant-feeding produced in the fields of medicine, midwifery, public health ...
This paper focuses on discursive constructions of “good motherhood” in discourses of infant feeding ...
Recent feminist and sociological scholarship has problematised the underlying medical assumptions in...
Pregnancy and motherhood are increasingly subjected to surveillance. Research has highlighted that p...
This paper begins with a discussion of social research which seeks to critique the emphasis on breas...
This study critically examines the multimodal discourses of baby-feeding practices in contemporary h...
Recent feminist analyses, particularly from those working within a poststructuralist framework, have...
This paper uses a feminist discourse analytical approach (Sunderland, 2000, Sunderland, 2004, Lazar,...
In the UK, women’s beliefs, attitudes and behaviours around breastfeeding are shaped by myriad influ...
Breastfeeding has a range of benefits for mother and baby, however, breastfeeding rates in Wales, UK...
Internet usage is an increasingly common feature of contemporary life in post-industrial societies. ...
Objective This paper explores how discourses of discretion are constructed in online discussions abo...
The promotion of breastfeeding is an important focus of intervention for professionals working to im...
The promotion of breastfeeding is an important focus of intervention for professionals working to im...
The promotion of breastfeeding is an important focus of intervention for professionals working to im...
Established research on infant-feeding produced in the fields of medicine, midwifery, public health ...
This paper focuses on discursive constructions of “good motherhood” in discourses of infant feeding ...
Recent feminist and sociological scholarship has problematised the underlying medical assumptions in...
Pregnancy and motherhood are increasingly subjected to surveillance. Research has highlighted that p...
This paper begins with a discussion of social research which seeks to critique the emphasis on breas...
This study critically examines the multimodal discourses of baby-feeding practices in contemporary h...
Recent feminist analyses, particularly from those working within a poststructuralist framework, have...
This paper uses a feminist discourse analytical approach (Sunderland, 2000, Sunderland, 2004, Lazar,...
In the UK, women’s beliefs, attitudes and behaviours around breastfeeding are shaped by myriad influ...
Breastfeeding has a range of benefits for mother and baby, however, breastfeeding rates in Wales, UK...
Internet usage is an increasingly common feature of contemporary life in post-industrial societies. ...
Objective This paper explores how discourses of discretion are constructed in online discussions abo...