family and consumer science
Science, Social Sciences, Family and Consumer Science
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- Background paper for a family-centered approach to education and social service delivery.
- An online book with the thesis that advertising creates stimuli that take advantage of human subconscious processing which is a particular product of physical and cultural human evolution.
- Electronic collection of historic books and journals in Home Economics and related disciplines. The full text of these materials, as well as bibliographies and essays are available.
- Cornell University Library exhibition on the history of home economics. Traces the in history of the profession, provides a timeline, biographies, bibliography and interviews.
- Provides an overview of topics in consumer psychology from a marketing point of view.
- Contains references on consumer culture, compiled by Don Slater.
- A refereed e-journal designed to integrate, appply, and transmit knowledge about issues of current interest in Family and Consumer Sciences.
- Shows the effect of the domestic science movement on individual farm women in the early 20th century. By Laura Carroll.
- Notes on early home economics extension work in Iowa including a statement concerning the development of home economics teaching at Iowa State College.
- Bibliography of home economics and domestic science professions and their disciplines.
- Provides an international forum for home economists to develop and express concerns for individuals, families, and households at the United Nations and among other international non-governmental organisations whose interests parallel those of home economi
- Professional association for home economists. Includes member information, publications, news, chat, student links and related resources.
- A searchable bibliography of articles in the field of home economics, family studies and consumer sciences, covering technological, social and economic aspects of both private and institutional households.
- Annotated list of Internet resources covering the field of Home Economics/Family and Consumer Science.
- A debate in Boston Review, centered around Juliet Schor's "The New Politics of Consumption", includes comments by Robert H. Frank, James Twitchell, and others.
- Search for educational information and links in the field of Home Economics
- Demographic characteristics of households and families.
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