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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- List of Tables and Figures
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- The UK policy context: reconfiguration of the Unicef UK Baby Friendly Initiative to reflect the importance of relationships and ensuring sustainability
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One Managing the dynamics of shame in breastfeeding support -
Two Breastfeeding’s emotional intensity: pride, shame and status -
Three ‘Betwixt and between’: women’s experiences of breastfeeding long term -
Four Weaving breastfeeding practices into policy - Breastfeeding and emotions: reflections for policy and practice
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Five ‘Missing milk’: an exploration of migrant mothers’ experiences of infant feeding in the UK -
Six Changing cultures of night-time breastfeeding and sleep in the US -
Seven Breastfeeding and modern parenting culture: when worlds collide -
Eight Parenting ideologies, infant feeding and popular culture - Cultures of breastfeeding: reflections for policy and practice
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Nine Law of lactation breaks in the UK: employers’ perspectives -
Ten Making breastfeeding social: the role of brelfies in breastfeeding’s burgeoning publics -
Eleven Encountering public art: monumental breasts and the Skywhale -
Twelve Embodiment as a gauge of individual, public and planetary health - Breastfeeding and popular culture: reflections for policy and practice
- Series context: reflection on experiences of attending the seminar series
- Conclusion
- Appendix: Schedule for ESRC Seminar Series: Social Experiences of Breastfeeding: Building bridges between research and policy, 2015–16
- Index
(p.xiv) Acknowledgements
(p.xiv) Acknowledgements
- Source:
- Social Experiences of Breastfeeding
- Author(s):
- Sally Dowling, David Pontin, Kate Boyer
- Publisher:
- Policy Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- List of Tables and Figures
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- The UK policy context: reconfiguration of the Unicef UK Baby Friendly Initiative to reflect the importance of relationships and ensuring sustainability
-
One Managing the dynamics of shame in breastfeeding support -
Two Breastfeeding’s emotional intensity: pride, shame and status -
Three ‘Betwixt and between’: women’s experiences of breastfeeding long term -
Four Weaving breastfeeding practices into policy - Breastfeeding and emotions: reflections for policy and practice
-
Five ‘Missing milk’: an exploration of migrant mothers’ experiences of infant feeding in the UK -
Six Changing cultures of night-time breastfeeding and sleep in the US -
Seven Breastfeeding and modern parenting culture: when worlds collide -
Eight Parenting ideologies, infant feeding and popular culture - Cultures of breastfeeding: reflections for policy and practice
-
Nine Law of lactation breaks in the UK: employers’ perspectives -
Ten Making breastfeeding social: the role of brelfies in breastfeeding’s burgeoning publics -
Eleven Encountering public art: monumental breasts and the Skywhale -
Twelve Embodiment as a gauge of individual, public and planetary health - Breastfeeding and popular culture: reflections for policy and practice
- Series context: reflection on experiences of attending the seminar series
- Conclusion
- Appendix: Schedule for ESRC Seminar Series: Social Experiences of Breastfeeding: Building bridges between research and policy, 2015–16
- Index