JG
Jacqui Gingras
Associate Professor (Sociology and related studies; Education)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Publications
- Reproducing inequalities: Theories and ethics in dietetics
- That remains to be said: Disappeared feminist discourses on fat in dietetic theory and practice
- Evoking trust in the nutrition counselor: Why should we be trusted?
- Challenges of Diabetes Self-Management in Adults Affected by Food Insecurity in a Large Urban Centre of Ontario, Canada
- Teaching as scholarship: Preparing students for professional practice in community services
- Educating for social action among future health care professionals
- “Celebrating unruly experiences”: Queering health at every size as a response to the politics of postponement
- Spoon fed: Learning about “obesity” in dietetics
- Introduction: Teaching as scholarship: Preparing students for professional practice in community services
- Embracing Vulnerability: Completing the Autofictive Circle in Health Profession Education
- Theorizing health at every size as a relational-cultural endeavour
- A team-based approach to qualitative inquiry: The collaborative retreat
- New dietetic practitioners' perspectives: On their education and training
- Successfully attaining a dietetic internship position in Ontario on the first attempt: A descriptive survey
- Inside the Actors' Studio: Exploring Dietetics Education Practices Through Dialogical Inquiry
- Prevalence of dietitian burnout
- Community-university research partnerships: a role for university research centers?
- The passion and melancholia of performing dietitian
- The lived experience of Canadian university students with type 1 diabetes mellitus
- Mandarin peelings and Lola's Tinola: Exploring subjectivity and belonging through cultural food narratives
- Letter to the editor [1]
- Unsuccessful dietetic internship applicants: A descriptive survey
- Exposed social flesh: Toward an embodied fat pedagogy
- Sustaining imbalance - Evidence of neglect in the pursuit of nutritional health
- Ethics of Dietitians
- Empowerment, Compliance and the Ethical Subject in Dietetic Work
- Sustaining Imbalance — Evidence of Neglect in the Pursuit of Nutritional Health
- Helping People Change: Promoting Politicised Practice in the Health Care Professions
- The educational (im)possibility for dietetics: a poststructural discourse analysis
- Critical dietetics: A declaration
- Unsuccessful dietetic internship applicants: a descriptive survey
- Voices of distress: the emotional peril of not attaining a dietetic internship in Ontario
- Exploring A Relational-cultural Approach To Nutrition Counselling
- 15 “Celebrating Unruly Experiences”: Queering Health at Every Size as a Response to the Politics of Postponement
- Building Scholarly Communities: Lessons Learned
- On beginning to become dietitians
- Health at Every Size: A Compassionate Approach to Body Weight
- Unsuccessful Internship Applicants: A Potential Loss Of Human Potential For The Dietetic Profession
- Relational consequences of dietitians’ feeding bodily difference
- An Exploration Of Ontario Dietetic Internship Coordinators' Experiences
- Critical Dietetics: A discussion paper
- Dietetics Students' Experiences and Perspectives of Storytelling to Enhance Food and Nutrition Practice.
- The vulnerable learner: moving from middle to margin in dietetic education
- 5 Spoon Fed: Learning about “Obesity” in Dietetics
- Still hungry: A feminist perspective on food, foodwork, the body, and food studies
- Sacra conversazione—A tender dialectic invoking an arts practice-based autoethnography to bridge language and silence in dietetics
- When Diabetes And Food Insecurity Intersect: An Exploration Of The Experience Of Adults In A Large Urban Centre
- Coming and going: Dietetic students' experience of their education
- Helping people change: Promoting politicised practice in the health care professions
- Professional socialization in dietetics: A review of the literature
- Body image dissatisfaction: A framework of development and recommendations for dietitians
- Metabolic assessment of female chronic dieters with either normal or low resting energy expenditures
- Weight relapsers, maintainers, and controls: Metabolic and behavioural differences
- The defeat of imagination: Repressive codes governing our media
- Body image of chronic dieters: Lowered appearance evaluation and body satisfaction
- The Poetics of practice
- Throwing their weight around: Canadians take on health at every size
- SoTL’s Watershed Moment: A Critical Turning Point for SoTL at Ryerson University
- Dietary restraint and body image of female chronic dieters differing in resting metabolic rate
- Longing for Recognition: The Joys, Complexities, and Contradictions of Practicing Dietetics
- Longing for Recognition: The Joys, Complexities, and Contradictions of Practicing Dietetics
- The Lived Experience of Canadian University Students with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
- The Lived Experience of Canadian University Students with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
- The Vulnerable Learner: Moving from Middle to Margin in Dietetic Education
- “It feels a bit like drowning”: Expectations and Experiences of Motherhood during COVID-19
- Voices of Distress: The Emotional Peril of Not Attaining a Dietetic Internship in Ontario
- Dietetics Students’ Experiences and Perspectives of Storytelling to Enhance Food and Nutrition Practice