Recipes for Mothering Outputs

Publications

Domingo, M., Kress, G., O'Connell, R., Elliott, H., Squire, C., Jewitt, C. and Adami, E. (2014). Development of methodologies for researching online: the case of food blogs. NCRM Working Paper. NCRM, London Available at: http://eprints.ncrm.ac.uk/3704/

Elliott, H., O'Connell, R. and Squire, C. (in preparation). 'Recipes for mothering: blogs about feeding families in contexts of scarcity'.

Conference and seminar presentations

Elliott, H., Squire, C. & Domingo, M. (2014). Analysing Food Blogs About Feeding Families: Findings, Methodological Challenges and Ethical Issues. By invitation at the Social Research Association at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, London.

O'Connell, R., Elliott, H., and Squire, C. (2014). Recipes for mothering? An analysis of UK blogs about feeding the family. What's Eating? Food, Children and Youth, ICS, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, 21st Feb 2014.

Elliott, H. and Squire, C. (2014). Narrative media as forms of knowing. Narrative Matters, Paris.

O'Connell, R., Elliott, H. and Squire, C. (2014). Recipes for mothering? Analysing UK blogs about feeding the family. British Sociological Association: Food & Society 2014, British Library Conference Centre, London, 30th June 2014

O'Connell, R. (2014). Recipes for Mothering. Novella Conference, St Catherine 's College, University of Oxford.  7th July 2014.

Training and capacity building

Elliott, H., O'Connell, R. and Tonner, A. (2014). Using Born Digital Data. BSA Food Study Group: 'Doing Food Research', 1st July 2014, University of Westminster.

Elliott, H. & Squire, C (2014). Analysing digital narratives. NCRM Research Methods Festival, Oxford, 8-10th July 2014.

Squire, C. (2014). Analysing Digital Narratives. Goldsmiths DTC (1st July 2014).

Squire, C. & Domingo, M. (12 March 2014). Multimodal Narrative Analysis of Blogs. Presented at the National Centre for Research Methods Training Event, IOE, London.

Squire, C. & Elliott, H (2014). Analysing Digital Narratives, Edinburgh DTC. 4th July 2014