Ethnographic Research in Maternal and Child Health
Herausgeber: Dykes, Fiona; Flacking, Renée
Ethnographic Research in Maternal and Child Health
Herausgeber: Dykes, Fiona; Flacking, Renée
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A unique resource for conducting ethnographic research in maternal and child health, this innovative book provides a combination of ethnographic theory and an international selection of empirical case studies.
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A unique resource for conducting ethnographic research in maternal and child health, this innovative book provides a combination of ethnographic theory and an international selection of empirical case studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781138792203
- ISBN-10: 1138792209
- Artikelnr.: 42650943
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781138792203
- ISBN-10: 1138792209
- Artikelnr.: 42650943
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Fiona Dykes is Professor of Maternal and Infant Health and Director of the Maternal and Infant Nutrition and Nurture Unit (MAINN), University of Central Lancashire. She is also employed part of her time as a Visiting Professor at Dalarna University in Sweden; she is a Visiting Professor at Chinese University of Hong Kong and an Adjunct Professor at University of Western Sydney. Fiona has a particular interest in the global, socio-cultural and political influences upon infant and young child feeding practices. She is a member of the editorial board for Maternal and Child Nutrition, the Wiley-Blackwell published international journal (editorial office in MAINN) and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Fiona is author of over sixty peer reviewed papers and editor of several books including her monograph, Breastfeeding in Hospital: Mothers, Midwives and the Production Line (Routledge) and Infant and Young Child Feeding: Challenges to implementing a Global Strategy (Wiley-Blackwell). Renée Flacking is Associate Professor at the School of Education, Health and Social Studies, Dalarna University, Sweden. She is also a Visiting Fellow at University of Central Lancashire, UK and a Visiting Associate Professor at Chinese University of Hong Kong. Renée has a background as a Paediatric Nurse, having worked in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit for more than 10 years. In 2009-2010 she undertook her PostDoc with Professor Fiona Dykes as her supervisor in Maternal and Infant Nutrition and Nurture Unit (MAINN), University of Central Lancashire, UK, conducting an ethnographic study in neonatal units in Sweden and England focusing on infant feeding and relationality. Flacking's main research interest is in the area of breastfeeding and parenting in families with preterm infants focusing on emotional, relational and socio-cultural influences. Flacking is the author of twenty peer reviewed papers and the author of Feeding preterm infants in Sweden: challenges to implementing the Global Strategy in a pro-breastfeeding culture. In: F Dykes, Hall Moran, ed. Infant and Young Child Feeding - Challenges to implementing a Global Strategy. Oxford, Wiley-Blackwell, 2009.
1. Introducing the Theory and Practice of Ethnography 2. Ethnographic
Fieldwork as Teamwork 3. Work Practice Ethnography: Video Ethnography in
Maternity Settings 4. Writing of One's Own Culture: An Auto-ethnography of
Home Birth Midwifery in Ireland 5. A Mirror on Practice: Using Ethnography
to Identify and Facilitate Best Practice in Maternity and Child Health Care
6. Cross-national Ethnography in Neonatal Intensive Care Units 7.
Night-time on a Postnatal Ward: Experiences of Mothers, Infants, and Staff
8. Father's Emotional Experiences in a Neonatal Unit: The Effects of
Familiarity on Ethnographic Field Work 9. Evaluative Ethnography for
Maternal and Child Nutrition Interventions 10.Challenges of Organizational
Ethnography: Reflecting on Methodological Insights
Fieldwork as Teamwork 3. Work Practice Ethnography: Video Ethnography in
Maternity Settings 4. Writing of One's Own Culture: An Auto-ethnography of
Home Birth Midwifery in Ireland 5. A Mirror on Practice: Using Ethnography
to Identify and Facilitate Best Practice in Maternity and Child Health Care
6. Cross-national Ethnography in Neonatal Intensive Care Units 7.
Night-time on a Postnatal Ward: Experiences of Mothers, Infants, and Staff
8. Father's Emotional Experiences in a Neonatal Unit: The Effects of
Familiarity on Ethnographic Field Work 9. Evaluative Ethnography for
Maternal and Child Nutrition Interventions 10.Challenges of Organizational
Ethnography: Reflecting on Methodological Insights
1. Introducing the Theory and Practice of Ethnography 2. Ethnographic
Fieldwork as Teamwork 3. Work Practice Ethnography: Video Ethnography in
Maternity Settings 4. Writing of One's Own Culture: An Auto-ethnography of
Home Birth Midwifery in Ireland 5. A Mirror on Practice: Using Ethnography
to Identify and Facilitate Best Practice in Maternity and Child Health Care
6. Cross-national Ethnography in Neonatal Intensive Care Units 7.
Night-time on a Postnatal Ward: Experiences of Mothers, Infants, and Staff
8. Father's Emotional Experiences in a Neonatal Unit: The Effects of
Familiarity on Ethnographic Field Work 9. Evaluative Ethnography for
Maternal and Child Nutrition Interventions 10.Challenges of Organizational
Ethnography: Reflecting on Methodological Insights
Fieldwork as Teamwork 3. Work Practice Ethnography: Video Ethnography in
Maternity Settings 4. Writing of One's Own Culture: An Auto-ethnography of
Home Birth Midwifery in Ireland 5. A Mirror on Practice: Using Ethnography
to Identify and Facilitate Best Practice in Maternity and Child Health Care
6. Cross-national Ethnography in Neonatal Intensive Care Units 7.
Night-time on a Postnatal Ward: Experiences of Mothers, Infants, and Staff
8. Father's Emotional Experiences in a Neonatal Unit: The Effects of
Familiarity on Ethnographic Field Work 9. Evaluative Ethnography for
Maternal and Child Nutrition Interventions 10.Challenges of Organizational
Ethnography: Reflecting on Methodological Insights