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  • Formaat: 280 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 05-Sep-2018
  • Kirjastus: Policy Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781447338512
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This book gathers the latest social science research on breastfeeding from the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia in order to show how the findings can be used by policy makers and practitioners to support women in breastfeeding. It includes discussion of the social and cultural contexts of breastfeeding, as well as the daily practices of breastfeeding women, to highlight a range of ways of thinking about women's experiences of breastfeeding and how it can be better supported in both policy and practice.

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"A readable, timely volume that draws together excellence in scholarship and practice for centering womens experiences to advance solutions to improve the low rates of breastfeeding in the UK." Paige Hall Smith, University of North Carolina at Greensboro "All the research shows that breastfeeding is good for babies - so why do breastfeeding rates remain so low in many countries? This book is unique in using insights from mothers themselves to suggest practical solutions. Required reading for professionals, policy-makers, or anyone doing research on breastfeeding." Maria Iacovou, University of Cambridge "This book does, as proposed, bring together research with discussions of practice and policy. It pulls together science and new ways of thinking that can help us consider how we can use womens own experiences to improve the sociocultural and political context within which they make infant feeding decisions, engage in breastfeeding practice, and are, themselves, transformed by the experience." Journal of Human Lactation

List of tables and figures
vii
Notes on contributors viii
Acknowledgements xiv
Introduction 1(10)
Sally Dowling
David Pontin
Kate Boyer
The UK policy context: reconfiguration of the Unicef UK Baby Friendly Initiative to reflect the importance of relationships and ensuring sustainability 11(10)
Francesca Entwistle
Fiona Dykes
Part I Breastfeeding and emotions
21(74)
One Managing the dynamics of shame in breastfeeding support
23(16)
Dawn Leeming
Two Breastfeeding's emotional intensity: pride, shame and status
39(16)
Lisa Smyth
Three `Betwixt and between': women's experiences of breastfeeding long term
55(16)
Sally Dowling
Four Weaving breastfeeding practices into policy
71(24)
Lucila Newell
Breastfeeding and emotions: reflections for policy and practice
87(8)
Sally Johnson
Sally Tedstone
Part II Cultures of breastfeeding
95(74)
Five `Missing milk': an exploration of migrant mothers' experiences of infant feeding in the UK
97(18)
Louise Condon
Six Changing cultures of night-time breastfeeding and sleep in the US
115(16)
Cecilia Tomori
Seven Breastfeeding and modern parenting culture: when worlds collide
131(16)
Amy Brown
Eight Parenting ideologies, infant feeding and popular culture
147(22)
Abigail Locke
Cultures of breastfeeding: reflections for policy and practice
163(6)
Sally Tedstone
Geraldine Lucas
Part III Breastfeeding and popular culture
169(82)
Nine Law of lactation breaks in the UK: employers' perspectives
171(16)
Melanie Fraser
Ten Making breastfeeding social: the role of brelfies in breastfeeding's burgeoning publics
187(18)
Fiona Giles
Eleven Encountering public art: monumental breasts and the Skywhale
205(14)
Alison Bartlett
Twelve Embodiment as a gauge of individual, public and planetary health
219(32)
Maia Boswell-Penc
Breastfeeding and popular culture: reflections for policy and practice
237(8)
Nicki Symes
Elizabeth Mayo
Emma Laird
Series context: reflection on experiences of attending the seminar series
245(6)
Sally Tedstone
Conclusion 251(8)
Sally Dowling
David Pontin
Kate Boyer
Appendix: Schedule for ESRC Seminar Series: Social Experiences of Breastfeeding: Building bridges between research and policy, 2015--16 259(2)
Index 261
Sally Dowling is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Nursing and Midwifery, UWE, Bristol. She has published on breastfeeding in public, stigma, liminality and long-term breastfeeding. She is Associate Editor for International Breastfeeding Journal.

David Pontin is Professor of Community Health, University of South Wales. His current research focuses on family resilience (www.frait.wales) and the implications for health visiting practice.

Kate Boyer is a Senior Lecturer in feminist geography in the School of Geography and Planning, Cardiff University. She has published on breastfeeding in public, combining lactation with wage work, breastmilk donation and breastfeeding activism.