Volume 19 Issue 3 - 2010

Food, ethics and identity

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Food, ethics and identity

282-284 Editorial: What took you so long? Sociology's recent foray into food
John McMillan, John Coveney
285-303 Fostering a hunger for health: Food and the self in 'The Australian Women’s Weekly'
Tanja Schneider, Teresa Davis
304-316 Between provisioning and consuming?: Children, mothers and 'childhood obesity'
JaneMaree Maher, Suzanne Fraser, Jo M Lindsay
317-329 Being 'thick' indicates you are eating, you are healthy and you have an attractive body shape: Perspectives on fatness and food choice amongst Black and White men and women in Canada
Svetlana Ristovski-Slijepcevic, Kirsten Bell, Gwen E Chapman, Brenda L Beagan
330-342 I'm not dieting, 'I'm doing it for science': Masculinities and the experience of dieting
Anna Mallyon, Mary Holmes, John Coveney, Maria Zadoroznyj
343-355 Habits of a lifetime: Family dining patterns over the lifecourse of older Australians
Cathy Banwell, Jane Dixon, Dorothy H Broom, Anna Davies
356-368 'God is a vegetarian': The food, health and bio-spirituality of Hare Krishna, Buddhist, and Seventh-Day Adventist devotees
Jemál Nath

General Section

369-381 Framing disease: The avian influenza pandemic in Australia
Sudeepa Abeysinghe, Kevin White
382-394 Everyday trajectories of hearing correction
Anette L Hindhede

Book Reviews

395-397 What is medicine? Western and Eastern approaches to healing
Paul U Unschuld
Reviewed by Daniel Hollenberg
398-399 Global politics of health
Sara E Davies
Reviewed by Frank Tesoriero
399-400 Exploring disability
Colin Barnes and Geof Mercer
Reviewed by Karen Soldatic, Barbara Pini



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