111 results on '"Megan Warin"'
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2. Adaptive capacity: A qualitative study of midlife Australian women's resilience during COVID-19
3. Alcohol Consumption and Perceptions of Health Risks During COVID-19: A Qualitative Study of Middle-Aged Women in South Australia
4. Embodiment as a Paradigm for Understanding and Treating SE-AN: Locating the Self in Culture
5. References
6. Index
7. Frontmatter
8. Notes
9. 8. Reimagining Anorexia
10. 7. Be-coming Clean
11. 5. Abject Relations with Food
12. 6. “Me and My Disgusting Body'
13. 1. Introduction
14. 4. The Complexities of Being Anorexic
15. 3. Knowing through the Body
16. Acknowledgments
17. 2. Steering a Course between Fields
18. Preface
19. Contents
20. The Reproduction of Shame: Pregnancy, Nutrition and Body Weight in the Translation of Developmental Origins of Adult Disease
21. Place of alcohol in the ‘wellness toolkits’ of midlife women in different social classes: A qualitative study in South Australia
22. Is Happiness a Fantasy Only for the Privileged? Exploring Women's Classed Chances of Being Happy Through Alcohol Consumption During COVID-19
23. Examining social class as it relates to heuristics women use to determine the trustworthiness of information regarding the link between alcohol and breast cancer risk
24. Sober Curiosity: A Qualitative Study Exploring Women’s Preparedness to Reduce Alcohol by Social Class
25. Chapter 2 THE TRAFFIC IN ‘NATURE’: MATERNAL BODIES AND OBESITY
26. Productive exposures:Vulnerability as a parallel practice of care in ethnographic and community spaces
27. ‘I have a healthy relationship with alcohol’: Australian midlife women, alcohol consumption and social class
28. Women, Exercise, and Eating Disorder Recovery: The Normal and the Pathological
29. Weighing the Future: Race, Science, and Pregnancy Trials in the Postgenomic Era. Natali Valdez, Oakland: University of California Press, 2021, 284 pp
30. Kristeva, anorexia and the hunger of abjection
31. Alcohol and Flourishing for Australian Women in Midlife: A Qualitative Study of Negotiating (Un)Happiness
32. Epistemic conflicts and Achilles’ heels: constraints of a university and public sector partnership to research obesity in Australia
33. Commentary: Flexible Kinship
34. Response to Treasure and Schmidt: joined-up care for youth-onset eating disorders
35. The metabolic rift between culture and liberalism in obesity interventions and policy
36. 'Ready-made' assumptions: Situating convenience as care in the Australian obesity debate
37. Indigenous Knowledge in a Postgenomic Landscape: The Politics of Epigenetic Hope and Reparation in Australia
38. Tertiary eating disorder services: is it time to integrate specialty care across the life span?
39. Recovery from anorexia nervosa: the influence of women's sociocultural milieux
40. Beyond carrot sticks and sermons
41. Circuits of Time: Enacting Postgenomics in Indigenous Australia
42. Anthropology, Indigeneity, and the Epigenome
43. Why do the public support or oppose obesity prevention regulations? Results from a South Australian population survey
44. Material Feminism and Epigenetics: A ‘Critical Window’ for Engagement?
45. Positioning relapse and recovery through a cultural lens of desire: A South Australian case study of disordered eating
46. Fat as Productive: Enactments of Fat in an Australian Suburb
47. Sociocultural influences on interventions for anorexia nervosa
48. No Appetite for Change: Culture, Liberalism, and Other Acts of Depoliticization in the Australian Obesity Debate
49. Information is not knowledge: Cooking and eating as skilled practice in Australian obesity education
50. The 'Gentle and Invisible' Violence of Obesity Prevention
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