#WSU researchers examined what other shoppers are thinking when they look at your shopping cart, and what they think of your parenting. https://t.co/AN70DVvPw0
RT @BfrancesParker: Great piece! This is going on my course reading list for January! https://t.co/juDy9GZznp
Great piece! This is going on my course reading list for January!
RT @HuddartEmily: Thanks @katefcairns! This paper just confirms what scholars like you, @nmackend, @sarahkbowen1 and others have been sayin…
RT @katefcairns: Do mothers really face more judgment in their feeding work? A new piece by @HuddartEmily & @juliekmec says yes. No surpris…
RT @HuddartEmily: Thanks @katefcairns! This paper just confirms what scholars like you, @nmackend, @sarahkbowen1 and others have been sayin…
Consumption decisions influence social judgments of parents. Food’s health & environmental impact shape “feeding ideals." Social costs for not meeting these ideals are more severe for mothers. Read more in my article w/ Emily Kennedy in Ag & Human
Thanks @katefcairns! This paper just confirms what scholars like you, @nmackend, @sarahkbowen1 and others have been saying for years 😉
RT @katefcairns: Do mothers really face more judgment in their feeding work? A new piece by @HuddartEmily & @juliekmec says yes. No surpris…
Do mothers really face more judgment in their feeding work? A new piece by @HuddartEmily & @juliekmec says yes. No surprise to the mothers out there, I'm sure, but an important contribution to feminist food studies. https://t.co/M1XZzYtrHf