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Charlotte's work looks at 'Parenting Culture', largely in the UK, but also abroad. Based on sociological and anthropological research, this includes topics such as:
Motherhood and fatherhood
Gender and equality
Infant feeding
(Assisted) Reproduction
Cross-cultural comparison, especially Scandinavia and France
Most recently, Charlotte has been involved in a project looking at the impact on family life, with a focus on parenting and intergenerational relations.
Research groups:
Thomas Coram Research Unit
The FACT-Covid study https://fact-covid.wixsite.com/study
Research publications:
Please see https://iris.ucl.ac.uk/iris/browse/profile?upi=CFAIR39
Personal web address:
None specified
Professional Affiliations and Appointments:
Centre for Parenting Culture Studies
Reproductive Sociology
Media Experience:
Radio Print TV
Example news stories:
Authored articles
2015
‘Breastfeeding doesn’t determine a child’s future’ The Independent
2014
‘The Parenting Trap’ The Junket
‘This obsession with parenting is out of control’ The Conversation
‘Policy making, academic research and media commentary’ LinkedIn
‘Intensive Motherhood’ Working Mums Blog
‘Militant Lactivism? Reviewing the reviews’ Gender and Society blog
Film series for Faculti media discussing Militant Lactivism? Intensive Parenting and Intensive Fatherhood?