IJHE Volume 15 Issue 2 2022

Section A: Journal Papers

Section B Peer-Reviewed Congress Papers

IJHE Volume 15 Issue 1 2022

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Part A  Special Issue: Decolonising of the Home Economics Profession

Part B Peer-Reviewed Papers

Part C Executive Summary

IJHE Volume 14 Issue 2 2021

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IJHE Volume 14 Issue 1 2021 (special issue)

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IJHE Volume 13 Issue 1 2020

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Special Issue Call for Papers: Rapid response and lockdown learnings—Home economics, the global pandemic 2020, and beyondDonna Pendergast (Editor) & Jay Deagon (Guest Editor)
The state of learning activities in teaching Home Economics: A cross sectional study in Norwegian schoolsCecilie Beinert, Nina Cecilie Øverby, Gun Katarina Åbacka, Dagrun Engeset, Elisabet Rudjord Hillesund, Anne Merete Selvik Ask, & Frøydis Nordgård Vik
Challenges to Interdisciplinary teaching for nutrition and health in Swedish compulsory schoolsCecilia Lindblom, Inger Erixon Arreman, Cecilia Olsson, Hedda Landfors, Maria Waling, & Agneta Hörnell
Self-efficacy Perceptions toward Online Learning of English Language LearnersIvana Markova
Engaging Home Economics through New Philosophical Ideas: A Commentary on International ContributionsSue L. T. McGregor
Enticing Young Professionals to Sustain the Profession: The Role of Professional AssociationsSue L. T. McGregor & Deanne Halls
Digital diet planning task in a Food and health subject curriculum in teacher educationHanne Müller & Lilja Palovaara Søberg
What is the educational content of food and health?Emma Oljans, Jonas Almqvist & Karin Hjälmeskog
Relationship between Materialism, Life Values, and Happiness in a U.S. College SampleSandra L. Poirier, Thomas M. Brinthaupt, Jasmin K. Vu, Mary Ann Remsen, Uma J. Iyer
Resistance and Resilience: An Afrocentric Collection of 3D Printed Jewelry, and Digitally Printed Head WrapsAlexis Quinney & Michael Mamp
Providing Students a Voice in Online PedagogyElizabeth A. Smith
Research to Practice Enhances Ecological Theory and Family Capacity-Building in Home Economics Program PracticesMelinda Swafford, Filomena Palmer, & Cara Sisk

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IJHE Volume 12 Issue 2 2019

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Home Economics: Transformative practice, ecology and everyday lifeKerry RENWICK, Guest Editor
Anti-racist pedagogy: What does it look like in the classroom?Katia M. BASQUE, Mel BRITTO
Re-visiting Vaines: Toward a decolonizing framework for home economicsMary Gale SMITH
Shaping an eco-centered future by learning from the pastSherry Ann CHAPMAN
Two-Eyed Seeing. Trauma-wise Curriculum: Siksikees'tsuhkoom (Blackfoot Lands) & Human EcologyPatricia MAY-DERBYSHIRE
"The world is our home": Food literacy education and Vaines' conceptualization of ecologyLisa Jordan POWELL, Kerry RENWICK
The impact of poverty on children's educational potentialSusan Elisabeth ENNS
Virtual professional development: Transformation to tech-savvy teachers in class?Karen MUGLIETT
Blind spots of the self-glorification in Home EconomicsJacob Hojgaard CHRISTENSEN

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IJHE Volume 12 Issue 1 2019

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Editorial 
Discussion/Provocation Papers 
Home Economics Contribution to National DevelopmentSue L.T. McGREGOR
Peer-reviewed papers 
Taste as constitutive element of meaning in food educationJacob H. CHRISTENSEN
Assessing Home Economists' spiritual health and wellbeing: A case for further studyJay R. DEAGON, Donna PENDERGAST
The Power of a Home Economics Professional Identity and ProfessionalismSue L.T. McGREGOR
Influence of Women's Empowerment on Household Food SecurityM. Funke OLUMAKAIYE, B. Rachael POPOOLA, and Blessing ABIOYE
Valuing the Holistic ApproachSue L.T. McGREGOR
Book reviews 
Alice Ravenhill: Never say dieSue L.T. McGREGOR

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IJHE Volume 11 Issue 2 2018

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A Food Literacy Model for Food Education Program Design and EvaluationSandra FORDYCE-VOORHAM
Ambassadors for the Profession, not just RebrandingSue LT McGREGOR
Changing Food Culture for Food Well-beingJuliet WISEMAN & Jane MURPHY & Jacqui HEWITT-TAYLOR
The Home: Multidisciplinary Reflections (book review)Sue LT McGREGOR

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IJHE Volume 11 Issue 1 2018

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Editor's comment 
Call for Editorial Board Members 
Technology choices in Nigerian textile industryDiyaolu J. IDOWU & Isaac A. IREFIN & Joshua B. AKARAKIRI
Teacher competency in pattern-drafting lessons in senior high schoolsPhyllis FORSTER & Rosemary QUARCOO, & Esther Laurinda AKOMANING
US FCS professionals' perceptions of the current and future direction of Family and Consumer Sciences as a disciplineAmy HARDEN & Scott HALL & Deanna PUCCIARELLI
Modelling Ghanaian student's entrepreneurship intentions: Home Economics Education intervention?Enyonam Canice KUDONOO & Bismark K. NKANSAH
Married to property? Housing price and family formation revisitedJing LI
Home Economics Baby Boomer professors in retirement: inaugural studySue LT McGREGOR
Importance of Home Economics compared to other secondary school subjects: Australian parents' and young adults' viewsJanandani NANAYAKKARA & Melissa BURTON & Claire MARGERISON, Anthony WORSLEY
A Healthy Start: Development of nutrition education for newly resettled immigrants and refugees living in NorwayLaura TERRAGNI & Lisa GARNWEIDNER-HOLME & Thea VINGMARK-NAESS & Aysha HUSSAIN & Aud Marit ERIKSEN
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IJHE Volume 10 Issue 2 2017

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Editor's comment 
Call for Editorial Board Members 
Part A Special Issue Teaching and Learning in Home Economics Education 
Section I: The changing pedagogical landscape 
Guest Editorial: Teaching and Learning in Home Economics EducationHille JANHONEN-ABRUQUAH & Hanna POSTI-AHOKAS & Päivi PALOJOKI
Pedagogy for Home Economics education: Braiding together three perspectivesMary Gale SMITH
Teaching and learning in Family and Consumer Sciences education: Thriving in challenging timesSandra POIRIER & Mary Ann REMSEN & Megan SAGER
How can Home Economics eduction promote activism for social and ecological justice?Jocelyn M. DUPUIS
Adapting to change: Building learning spaces in a culturally responsive mannerHille JANHONEN ABRUQUAH & Leena HEINO & Sirpa TAMMISUO & Hanna POSTI-AHOKAS
Section II: Pedagogies for general education 
Teaching sustainable food consumption in Swedish Home Economics: A case studyEmmalee GISSLEVIK & Inga WERNERSSON & Christel LARSSON
Learning about ethical fashion in Home Economics classes: Experiences, lectures, and information technology as tools for consumer educationArisa YOSHIUCHI
Teacher as a researcher: Developing your own teachingJaana TAAR & Kristi PAAS & Inga VESKIMÄGI
A study of Japanese lesson in Home EconomicsNoriko KISHI & Noriko ARAI & Rie IMOTO & Yuko KAMEI & Yuko HANE & Reiko ISSHIKI & MAYUKO SUZUKI & Shino KANZAWA
Estonian multi-subject teacher's competence and experiencesJaana TAAR & Tiina VÄNT
Saudi Arabian Home Economics curriculum: Searching for deep learningMashael ALHARBI & Kerry RENWICK
Close neighbours, different interests? Comparing three Nordic Home Economics curriculaMaiju TUOMISTO & Janni HAAPANIEMI & Erik FOOLADI
Section III: Home Economics pedagogy for higher education 
Towards practical mastery of food-preparation skills and reflective learningHelena SOLJANTO & Päivi PALOJOKI
Student-led lessons as inquiry-based learning in a food and healthy subject curriculumHanne MÜLLER & Lilja PALOVAARA SØBERG
Emotional Intelligence attributes in Family and Consumer Sciences tertiary curriculumLily C. FIDZANI & Rufaro G. DHLIWAYO
Exploring an approach for teaching Home Economics Science students to envision the futureHanne JANHONEN-ABRUQUAH & Hannah EDJAH
A framework fo project-based learning in Consumer Studies teacher preparationAdri DU TOIT
Health Promotion and Home Economics belong together-progress towards extended curricula in teacher educationSteingerdur OLAFSDOTTIR & Ragnheidur JUNIUSDOTTIR & Anna S. OLAFSADOTTIR
Part B Refereed Papers 
Used imported clothing and indigenous handcrafted textiles consumption in NigeriaTaiwo BAMIDELE & Sunday OGUNDUYILE
Fit evaluation of functional apparel product developed for female cosmetologists in Lagos, NigeriaDorothy THOMPSON & Elizabeth ANYAKOHA
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IJHE Volume 10 Issue 1 2017

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Service Learning within Communities of PracticeKendra BRANDES
Teachers' hopes for the future of Home Economics education in New ZealandRachael DIXON
Elderly care education instructional contents needed for integration in Home Economics curriculum of Nigeria Certificate in EducationUju Bridget EJINKEONYE & Elizabeth U. ANYAKOHA
A case study: Fashion design and merchandising college core curriculum assessment to improve future learningTameka N. ELLINGTON, Kim HAHN & Harriet McLEOD
An exploration of health and household saving behaviourPatti J. FISHER & Sophia T. ANONG
Hygiene issues in domestic laundry care practicesNidhi GUPTA & Seema SEKHRI
Creating a new texture by controlling the bubble content of konjacMadoka HIRASHIMA, Shizuka KATO, Emika TAKAHASHI, Rheo TAKAHASHI & Katsuyoshi NISHINARI
Income and long-term care planningChungwen HSU, Eunju HWANG, Nancy BROSSOIE & Karen A. ROBERTO
Food safety teaching influenced by frames traditions, and subjective selectionsMarie LANGE, Päivi PALOJOKI, Helen GÖRANZON & Ingela MARKLINDER
Home is what you make itCatherine Amoroso LESLIE
American and South Korean family and consumer sciences secondary school programs: A cross-cultural comparisonSally M. McCOMBIE & Eun Jin HWANG
The realtionship between muscular activities and sensory tests when wearing jackets: Analyses by each activity of daily livingKaori MURAKAMI & Tomoe MASUDA
Nutritional anthropometry, a veritable indicator of linear growth: Case study of school age children in two local government areas in IbadanVivian A OJUKWU & Oluremi O. KESHINRO
Home food preparation and diet in adolescentsNina C. ØVERBY & Anne A.S. ASK
Home Economics literacy - What in the world are we saying?Donna PENDERGAST
Home Economics research: Instilling hope, re-directing source of happiness in individuals and families of contemporary societyAurorita T. ROLDAN
A perfect storm or never say die: Home Economics education in British ColumbiaMary Gale SMITH & Mary Leah DE ZWART
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IJHE Volume 9 Issue 2 2016

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Acquisition of basic tailoring skills: implications for well being of beneficiaries of school-on-wheels (SOW) programme of national directorate of employment in NigeriaChinwe C. ANOWAI & Elizabeth U. ANYAKOHA
Home Economics Education for Palestinian Refugees at UNRWA School in the Hashemite Kingdom of JordanTetsuya DANNO & Akiko SUZUKI
Towards a culture of disaster resilience: families and Home EconomicsFlorenda S. GABRIEL
Does parental financial assistance assist young adults to be financially healthy? Effects of parent-child relationship qualities on financial outcomes and happinessJi Hyun KIM & Julia TORQUATI
Promoting self-reliance through the enhancement of creativity in Home Economics students in higher education institutions for sustainable developmentStelle N. LEMCHI, Priscilla N. EZEMA & Catherine I. ILOEJE
Exploring Modality in Home Economics Discourse: Will Can, Might, ShouldSue L. T. McGREGOR
Class Practice in Primary School about Kasanegi (Wearing Clothing in Layers) for ESDNaoe NISHIHARA, Yoko ITO & Kyoko ONO
Challenges facing teaching and learning of clothing and textilea in Abia State secondary schools, NigeriaA. O. OBETA
Physical, Chemical, and Sensory Properties of Glass Noodle Supplemented with Jerusalem Artichoke FlourOrawan OUPATHUMPANONT & Ujitchaya CHITRAVIMOL
Home Economics, happiness and literacy: Pulling the threads togetherDonna PENDERGAST
Developmental Changes in Sleep Schedule: Influences of Mother's Time UseYuka SAKAMOTO
Sustainable Food Purchasing Behaviour of Consumers in SingaporeLi Mei Johannah SOO & Chiu-Fui Joyce MOK
Acceptable of potato-based vegetable chips for childrenPetro SWART, Carina BOTHMA, Ismari VAN DER MERWE & Arnold HUGO
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IJHE Volume 9 Issue 1 2016

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Editor's comment 
Call for Papers: Teaching and learning in Home Economics education 
Washback effects and cognitive demand analysis of homework practice in Home EconomicsFreda BYRNE, Kathryn McSWEENEY and John GARDNER
Taste as a didactic approach: Enabling students to achieve learning goalsJacob CHRISTENSEN and Karen WISTOFT
Group work interaction among pupils in Home and Consumer Studies in SwedenCecilia LINDBLOM, Inger Erixon ARREMA, Ingela BOHM and Agneta HÖRNELL
Transdisciplinary professionalism for Home EconomicsSue L. T. McGREGOR
Relationship between socioeconomic inequality and dietary diversity among schoolchildren in Southwestern NigeriaM. F. OLUMAKAIYE
Methodological helps, curriculum inquiry and Home Economics teacher professional developmentMary Gale SMITH and Mary Leah DE ZWART
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IJHE Volume 8 Issues 1+2 2015

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Societal factors in elder abuse in Akwa Ibom State, NigeriaMildred O. EKOT
Home Economics as professional practiceKerry RENWICK

Activity level as correlate of post-pregnancy anthropometric changes among women

Patricia MBAH

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Younger and elder generation's perceptions of communication with family and nonfamily members in Alexandria

Mona Sharaf ABDELGALIL

Creating sustainable livelihoods for persons with disability in garment manufacturing units

Manpreet CHAHAL , Seema SEKHRI  & Ritu MATHUR

Historical overview of spiritual discourses in Home Economics: From big history to the late twentieth century

JAY DEAGON  & Donna PENDERGAST

Engaging the YouTube learner: Promoting Home Economics through videos 

June MATTHEWS & Lesley MACASKILL

Vanguard next practice for home economics: Complexity thinking, integral thinking, and the human condition

Sue LT McGREGOR

Invasibility of traditional hand block printing in historical Mewar's capital: Ayad

Dolly MOGRA

Knowledge of mothers on malnutrition and nutritional status of children in Oyo State, Nigeria

BO OGUNBA & T. OTUNLA

Non-refereed

 

Private household production

Wolfgang Chr. FISCHER

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IJHE Volume 7 Issues 1+2 2014

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Developing learning games for culturally responsive Home Economics teaching

Hille Janhonen-ABRUQUAH, Hanna Posti-AHOKAS, Päivi PALOJOKI, Elina LEHTOMÄKI

Re-envisioning Basic Human Needs in the AAFCS Body of Knowledge17

Sue LT McGREGOR

Too bustling to cook? Management of food provision in German family households with employed mothers

Anke MÖSER, Ingrid-Ute LEONHÄUSER

Everyday life and wellbeing in a care home with nursing in Copenhagen

Irene NORLUND

University student perceptions of Home Economics-food and nutrition education

Joyce SLATER, Aynslie HINDS

Desirable classroom ecology for assessment for learning practice

Kathryn Mc SWEENEY, John GARDNER

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Determinants of food motivation for tourism development in Lagos, Nigeria

K Oyebisi BAKARE

Food, nutrition or cooking literacy –a review of concepts and competencies regarding food education

Jette BENN

Educating the consumer-citizen in a world of finite resources

Ayala JOHNSON

Practices of families in the management of consumer durables

Aparna KHANNA, Savitri RAMAMURTHY, Sarita ANAND

A look inside Creating Home Economics Futures: The Next 100 Years

Sue LT McGREGOR

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IJHE Volume 6 Issues 1+2 2013

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Attitudes and buying behaviours of cross-cultural college students toward apparel products 

Amy HARDEN & Yuanyuan ZHANG 

Revolt against the ‘fusspot’ — Positioning oneself as Home Economics teacher

Karin HJÄLMESKOG 

Rebranding Home Economics 

IFHE Think Tank COMMITTEE

Corporate social responsibility: comparison of outward and inward-oriented manufacturers 

Prabhjot KAUR & Navjot KAUR

Japanese and American high-school students’ awareness of poverty 

Setsuko NAKAYAMA, Jeffrey M BYFORD & Yoko ITO 

The use of Meaningful Reception Learning  in lesson on classification

Titilola T OBILADE

Psychosocial factors influencing marital adjustment among couples in Ile-Ife, Osun State, Nigeria 

David OLADJEI

Psychosocial risk factors Influencing the abuse of drugs among adolescents of abused parents from selected households in Ibadan Metropolis, Nigeria 

David OLADJEI

The value of home economics to address the obesity challenge: An evaluation of comments in an online forum 

Donna PENDERGAST, Susanne GARVIS& Harold KANASA

Developing a new concept of reversible textile furnishing 

Sabrina Ramsamy-IRANAH& Nirvana BUDHAI 

The marital relationship and Saudi Arabian women’s private sphere dress 

Widjan TAWFIQ& Jennifer Paff OGLE

Chinese and US Teenage Tobacco Consumption  and Quality of Life 

Baomei ZHAO, Sijia WANG, Richard GLOTZER & Jessica A. ROBB

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Food management challenges of working mothers in Abia State: coping strategies for sustainable future

Georgina O. ANOZIE

Meeting household nutritional needs and poverty reduction amid scarce household energy in Abia State, Nigeria

Georgina O. ANOZIE

Conceptualising of quantities by low-income consumers to guide recipe format

Sara S DUVENAGE, Wilna H Oldewage-THERON, Abdulkadir A EGAL

Well-being: One personality at a time

Jeanne GODIN

Money management practices in transition economies: how findings from Financial Literacy Surveys may inform Home Economics educators

Irina KUNOVSKAYA, Brenda CUDE, Joan KOONCE

Effect of implementing eco-cooking at commercial cooking facilities

Ayako MIKAMI,Keiko NAGAO

Male perception of an ideal body figure for a Swazi woman

Londiwe MNGOMEZULU & Pinkie ZWANE

Nutritional and sensory properties of soybean and plain flour blends in cookies

Motunrayo Funke OLUMAKAIYE

Factors associated with the consumption of selected vitamin A-rich foods in Iddo Local Government Area of Oyo State

Mojisola Fauziyah OYEWOLE

Prospects for the fit of ready-to-wear clothing

Kirsti Salo-MATTILA

The impact of cooperative societies on the socio-economic status of the Obafemi Awolowo University Staff

Kolawole SOYEBO

To what extent does compulsory schooling prepare professional cooks for later career transition?

Cam WOOLCOCK

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IJHE Volume 5 Issues 1+2 2012

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Call for papers, Call for proposals

 

A Family Ecology and Consumer Science profession for the 21st century

Judith J CORNELISSEN

Kenyan student teachers’ perceptions of health and how these perceptions change during teacher training

Kari DAHL

College student snacking behaviour pilot study

Martha A. DALLMEYER, Jeannette DAVIDSON, Kevin RANDALL, Amanda NEWELL

Optimization of the pre-treatment process with acid cellulase enzyme to improve physical properties of handloom cotton fabric

Sunita DIXIT , Shahnaz JAHAN

Acceptance of home-prepared soy dishes in low-income rural Qwa-Qwa communities

Sara S DUVENAGE, Wilna H OLDEWAGE-Theron, Abdulkadir A.EGAL

Health status and household saving behaviour

Patti J. FISHER, Sophia T. ANONG

PIP-Model for pre-service teachers in the practices of ESD

Yoko ITO, Setsuko NAKAYAMA, Miho IWATA

Assessment of the competitiveness of the apparel manufacturing industry in Malawi

Miriam KUMWENDA, Gina PEEK

Reviving creativity and innovation for a sustainable future: The One Hour Dress 

Catherine Amoroso LESLIE

Functions of ethnic dress of the Mau Ogiek people, Kenya

Sophia NJERU, Susan ABONG'O and Caleb OKUMU

Home Economics and food literacy-An international investigation

Donna PENDERGAST, Yvonne DEWHRUST

Redefining and repackaging Home Economics: case of a Mediterranean island

Suzanne PISCOPO, Karen MUGLIETT

Women’s perceived influence of stress on their dressing and eating behaviours

Diana SAIKI, Jay KANDIAH, Laura McCARTHY

Meet the Dutch downshifters: how people adjust consumption expenditures, experience downsizing and contribute to sustainability.

Jeanine SCHREURS , Pim MARTENS, Gerjo KOK

Microfibre cleaning cloths: A review

Erja Toiviainen-LAINE, Jenni MÄÄTÄ, Risto KUISMA, Hanna-Riitta KYMÄLÄINEN

The influence of anolyte as an environmentally friendly disinfectant on the strength properties of cotton, polyester/cotton and polyester

JF VERMAAS & HJH STEYN

Standards as context for reform: Building capacity and sustainability through Home Economics education

Barbara A. WOODS

Investment in Early Childhood Care and Development: the best dividend in earlier years

Hena YASMIN

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Peer reviewed papers

 

A framework for investigating spiritual health and wellbeing in Home Economics

Jay DEAGON& Donna PENDERGAST

Factors Associated with attendance of women in antenatal care visit/classes in Ile Ife, Osun State, Nigeria

Beatrice OGUNBA, Grace OGBIMI, & David OLADEJI

Welfare and Child Support Influence on Maternal Health and Wellbeing among Women in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria

David OLADEJI & Kudirat BAKARE

Aesthetic Preferences for Textile Colour and Print Patterns between U.S. and Japanese Consumers

Makiko TAKAGI, Molly EcKMAN, Kenneth TREMBLAY

Cook It Up!: Formative evaluation of a community-based cooking program for at-risk youth in London, Ontario

Heather M THOMAS& Jennifer D IRWIN

Functional apparel for cosmetologists: User assessment of developed product function

Dorothy THOMPSON & Elizabeth U ANYAKOHA

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IJHE Volume 4 Issues 1+2 2011

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Peer reviewed papers

 

Sustainable fashion and the older consumer: Attitudes towards organic cotton

Gwendolyn HUSTVEDT, Marsha A. DICKSON

Consumer Education for Futures

Vuokko JARVA 

Sustaining the Life Energy of the Profession: Insights from the Quantum Holomovement Principle

Sue L. T. McGREGOR

Transdisciplinary Methodology in Home Economics

Sue L. T. McGREGOR

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Interaction of societal development and communication technology

Gerda CASIMIRI

Craft Cooperatives Using the Internet While Supporting Sustainability and Globalisation

Teena Jennings-RENTANAAR

New dimension in silk dyeing for Paithani silk dyers of Yeola

Kavita PATIL and Vimal ADHAU

Better citizens? The relationship between home ownership and religious and political volunteerism in the United States

Gina PEEK

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IJHE Volume 3 Issues 1+2 2010

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Non dietary exposure: family practice during use and storage of domestic pesticides

Mona S. ABDELGALIL, Antar KENAWY

De-fogging the philosophical, professional mirror: Insights from a light-hearted metaphor

Sue LT McGREGOR, Elizabeth S. GOLDS

Maternal and child health education: a panacea to maternal mortality

Brownson MOPELOLA

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Peer reviewed papers

 

Home Economics in development through action research

Jette BENN

Name changes and future-proofing the profession: Human Sciences as a name?

Sue L.T. McGREGOR

IFHE Congress keynote and plenary papers

 

Collective empowerment of the home economics profession—Equipping the profession with advocacy, futures creation and leadership

Mary MAGEE, Tae Myung YOO, Chiu-Fui Joyce MOK, Sidiga WASHI

Reviews

 

Book Review: Resource management for individuals and families

Sue BOOTH

Book Review: A guide to healthy eating in old age

Vassiliki COSTARELLI

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IJHE Volume 2 Issues 1+2 2009

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Peer reviewed papers

 

A Millennial recruitment and retention blueprint for Home Economics professional associations

Sue LT McGREGOR, Katrina Tse TORONYI.

Nutrition transition and its consequences: Implications for the Nigerian child

Beatrice OGANAH, Nkeiruka I NWABAH

Linking the loop: Voicing dimensions of Home Economics

Stefan WAHLEN, Hanna Posti-AHOKAS, Emma COLLINS

Factors associated with the increase in the risk of transmission of sexually transmitted infections

Hena YASMIN, Nishi SURANA, Lambert OLYMPIA

IFHE Congress keynote and plenary papers

 

Generational dynamics—Y it matters 2 u & me

Donna PENDERGA

Home Economics Futures Possible scenarios and where they take us

James McLNTOSH, Emma COLLINS, Christina COLLINS

Individual empowerment as a Home Economist

Sue LT McGREGOR

Reviews

 

Book series review: Mix

Caitlyn REYNOLDS & Geoffrey REYNOLDS

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Peer reviewed papers

 

Practical wisdom, understanding of coherence and competencies for everyday life

Jette BENN

Preserving integrity: University program changes

Sue LT McGREGOR, Yvonne GENTZLER

Corporate involvement in education: considerations for Home Economics educators

Mary Gale SMITH

Food or nutrition Literacy? What concept should guide Home Economics education

Mary Gale SMITH

IFHE Congress keynote and plenary papers

 

Sustainability: Considering the pillars of sustainability as a theoretical paradigm

Martin CARAHER

Consumers and future consumption: Patterns, advocacy, traits, projections and sustainability of Home Economics

Francis NWONWU

The global food supply: The Malaysian Home Economist’s response

Tan Suri Napsiah OMAR

Reviews

 

Announcement

James McLNTOSH. MIX

DVD Review: What’s past is prologue

Katrina TORONYI

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IJHE Volume 1 Issues 1+2 2008

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Peer reviewed papers

 

Home Economics in higher education: Enhancing student learning and promoting responsible student behavior

Martha DALLMEYER, G. Kevin RANDALL, Nina COLLINS

Findings from a 4-year longitudinal study: The professional implications of the nutrition and lifestyle knowledge, attitudes and behaviour of student Home Economics teachers

Mary Isobelle MULLANEY, Clare A. CORISH, Andrew LOXLEY

Investigating subject selection of Home Economics in Ireland

Jenny O’DONOGHUE, Mary Isobelle MULLAN

IFHE Congress keynote and plenary papers Families need more earthworms: On the utility of living together—a plea

Thomas GRÖB

The role of education in equipping individuals and families to be resilient and active participants in the global community

Ursula RENOL

Celebrating the past: A critical reflection on the history of IFHE and the Home Economics profession

Kaija TURKKI, Virginia B. VINC

Reviews

Book Review: 100 years of the International Federation for Home Economics

SueSue L.T. McGREGOR

Book Review: mix.

Suzanne PISCOPO

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Peer reviewed papers

 

Home Economics in higher education: Enhancing student learning and promoting responsible student behavior

Martha Dallmeyer, G. Kevin Randall, Nina Collins

Findings from a 4-year longitudinal study: The professional implications of the nutrition and lifestyle knowledge, attitudes and behaviour of student Home Economics teachers

Mary Isobelle Mullaney, Clare A. Corish, Andrew Loxley

Investigating subject selection of Home Economics in Ireland

 

 

 

Future proofing: Transdisciplinary ambassadors for the human condition

Sue LT McGregor..

Home Economics – a dynamic tool for creating a sustainable future

Kaija Turk

Peer reviewed papers

 

Choosing our future: Ideologies matter in the home economics profession

Sue LT McGregor, Donna Pendergast, Elaine Seniuk, Felicia Eghan, Lila Engbe

he21C: A cross cultural comparative study

Yvonne Dewhurst, Donna Pendergast

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