ESRC Seminar presentations

The seminar series incorporated six seminars throughout 2015 and 2016. Full details of each seminar can be found below, including session programmes, biographies and full presentations.
Session 1 - 11 March 2015 (The Watershed, Bristol)
Breastfeeding and changing cultures of parenting
- Dr Cecilia Tomori, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
- Dr Amy Brown, Swansea University
- Dr Lisa Smyth, Queens University, Belfast
- Sally Tedstone, Co-ordinator for National Breastfeeding Programme for Wales, Public Health Wales.
Breastfeeding and changing cultures of parenting session presentations and audio recordings
Session 2 - 1 June 2015 (Cardiff University, Cardiff)
Breastfeeding, affect and materiality
- Professor Alison Bartlett, University of Western Australia
- Dr Kate Boyer, University of Cardiff
- Dr Lucilla Newell, University of Sussex
- Nicki Symes, Breastfeeding Co-ordinator, Bristol City Council.
Breastfeeding, affect and materiality session presentations and audio recordings
Session 3 - 4 November 2015 (UWE, Bristol)
Breastfeeding, wage-work and social exclusion
- Dr Danielle Groleau, McGill University
- Melanie Fraser (PhD Student), University of the West of England
- Dr Louise Condon, Swansea University
- April Whincop, Barnardo’s Breastfeeding Peer Support Co-ordinator.
Breastfeeding, wage-work and social exclusion session presentations and audio recordings
Session 4 - 2 March 2016 (Cardiff University, Cardiff)
Breastfeeding and the politics of embodiment
- Dr Maia Boswell-Penc, Independent Researcher, New York
- Dr Dawn Leeming, University of Huddersfield
- Dr Sally Dowling, University of the West of England
- Geraldine Lucas, University of the West of England
Breastfeeding and the politics of embodiment session presentations and audio recordings
Session 5 - 9 June 2016 (National Museum, Cardiff)
Breastfeeding, the media and popular culture
- Dr Fiona Giles, University of Sydney
- Dr Catherine Angell, University of Bournemouth
- Abigail Locke, University of Huddersfield
- Dr Shantini Paranjothy, University of Cardiff.
Breastfeeding, the media and popular culture session
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Breastfeeding, the media and popular culture
session presentations and audio recordings
Session 6 - 9 November 2016 (The Watershed, Bristol)
The final session - Thinking innovatively about breastfeeding policy
Speakers:
- Professor Fiona Dykes, University of Central Lancashire
- Francesca Entwistle, University of Hertfordshire/ Professional Advisor UNICEF UK Baby Friendly Initiative
- Hollie McNish, Performance Poet.
Thinking innovatively about breastfeeding policy session programme
Thinking innovatively about breastfeeding policy session presentations and audio recordings
Contact details
For further details please contact:
Dr Sally Dowling
Email: sally.dowling@uwe.ac.uk
Telephone: +44 (0)117 328 8874