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The healthy child citizen: biopedagogies and web-based health promotion

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posted on 2024-11-14, 20:14 authored by Janice WrightJanice Wright, Christine Halse
The health of children in affluent economies has become closely tied to the ideal of a normative body weight achieved by monitoring and balancing diet and physical activity. As a result, the education of young people on how to avoid becoming fat begins at an early age through the language and practices of families, the messages embedded in children's media, and through formal schooling. In this paper we use the concept of biopedagogies to investigate how discourses that connect food, the body and health come together on Internet websites to instruct children on how they should come to know and act on themselves in order to be(come) healthy bio-citizens.

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Wright, J. & Halse, C. (2014). The healthy child citizen: biopedagogies and web-based health promotion. British Journal of Sociology of Education, 35 (6), 837-855.

Journal title

British Journal of Sociology of Education

Volume

35

Issue

6

Pagination

837-855

Language

English

RIS ID

90566

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