Studying Food and Eaters: A Cocktail of Perspectives and Methods [Internet]
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Studying Food and Eaters: A Cocktail of Perspectives and Methods [Internet]
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Researchers rarely reveal the details of the methodological choices on which their research is based. The theoretical and practical considerations that have guided them in these choices often remain implicit. In this book, the focus is on methods for studying food and 'eaters'. The use of the term 'eaters' is intended to distinguish them from the simple image of a consumer. It emphasises the multi-dimensionality of the act of eating, an act that engages individuals socially as much as physically and inserts them into space and time as well as into economic exchanges. This book is the result of a collective effort by some forty established researchers. The aim is to provide a critical overview of fifteen methods currently used in or at the crossroads of different disciplines: anthropology, economics, geography, nutrition and sociology.
The book will be of interest to students, teachers, expert researchers and other professionals looking for methods to better understand or refine their own tools for studying food and eaters.
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Sections
- A fictional introduction: when disciplines cross paths with eaters
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Part 1. Measuring eaters’ practices and representations
- Chapter 1. Individual food consumption measurement: methods tailored to objectives
- Chapter 2. Measuring individual and household food security: potential and challenges in nutritional and social science collaboration
- Chapter 3. Impact assessment on nutritional health prevention and promotion initiatives
- Chapter 4. Experimental economics: highlighting the preferences and factors influencing people’s decision making
- Chapter 5. Subjective food wellbeing assessment: how eaters rate their food
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Part 2. Tracking eaters and foods
- Chapter 6. Ethnoaccounting: monitoring, counting and understanding what eaters value
- Chapter 7. Photovoice: a participatory method to explore food environments from inhabitants' viewpoint
- Chapter 8. Quantified narratives: a research method that combines interviews and statistical analysis of biographical dynamics
- Chapter 9. Auto/biography: a comprehensive approach for accessing eaters’ subjectivity
- Chapter 10. ‘Follow-the-thing’: tracing food products to chronicle their sociospatial biography
- Chapter 11. Sociological surveys of young eaters: methodological and epistemological issues
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Part 3. Understanding and assessing the social construction of the food and eating fact
- Chapter 12. The URBAL participatory method: collectively documenting sustainable food innovation impact pathways
- Chapter 13. Action research: an analysis and social transformation process to enhance access to sustainable food
- Chapter 14. Theatre workshops: accounting for food-sensitive experience
- Chapter 15. Focus groups: studying food and eating through thematic discussion
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