The Socio- and Material-Temporal Routines of Mothering: Why and How Physical Activity Often Fails to Fit
Practice theory informed ideas about routine were used to analyse diary data and depth interviews with mothers from deprived urban areas. Analysis illuminates the entwined temporalities of mothering, which entangle mothering with other practices, creating a complex configuration which renders mothering highly competitive, shaping the (im)possibilities of physical activity.
Citation:
Fiona Spotswood (2020) ,"The Socio- and Material-Temporal Routines of Mothering: Why and How Physical Activity Often Fails to Fit", in NA - Advances in Consumer Research Volume 48, eds. Jennifer Argo, Tina M. Lowrey, and Hope Jensen Schau, Duluth, MN : Association for Consumer Research, Pages: 1112-1117.
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Fiona Spotswood, University of Bristol
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NA - Advances in Consumer Research Volume 48 | 2020
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