The challenge to study the embodied, practical experience of consumption is attracting increasing interest in agro-food studies (Lockie 2002). This paper argues for attention to be turned towards the bodies of animals, plants and humans, materially connected through the agro-food network, to enable a study of the embodied, practical experience of consumption. This paper apprehends the relationship between humans and nonhumans in two empirical examples from the agro-food network through applying a 'relational materialist' (Thrift 1999) approach. This approach is worked through by drawing upon the concepts of 'affordances' (Gibson 1979; 1982) and 'intercorporeality' (Weiss 1999) and through introducing the concept of 'things becoming food'. A...
With a focus on food consumption practices, this chapter provides conceptual contributions and metho...
In a physiological sense, food sustains life. For all organisms, humans included, the 'circle of lif...
In this doctoral dissertation, I adress the issue of changes in foodways, using a socio-cultural fra...
Contemporary European consumers find themselves at an interesting point in history with regards to t...
Concern about eating biotechnologically produced foodstuffs is embedded within the complex relations...
The aim of this paper is to conceptualize and discuss how plant-based food consumption is accomplish...
In art, film and literature, the act of eating is a frequent subject which serves two broad function...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract Starting from a discussion of artworks f...
Abstract. We examine how food-related experiential activities offer different types of intrinsic ple...
This chapter uses a New Materialities (hereafter NM) approach to think about the corporeal consequen...
The notion of subjectivation is employed in the human and social sciences to define the dynamic and ...
Engaging the interest of western citizens in the complex food connections that shape theirs’ and oth...
This thesis examines everyday food practices such as sensed by seven households in the city ofStockh...
My research project sets out to investigate the assumption that eating is the most fundamental of ...
This chapter is based on the research project “The Transnational Life of Objects: Material Practices...
With a focus on food consumption practices, this chapter provides conceptual contributions and metho...
In a physiological sense, food sustains life. For all organisms, humans included, the 'circle of lif...
In this doctoral dissertation, I adress the issue of changes in foodways, using a socio-cultural fra...
Contemporary European consumers find themselves at an interesting point in history with regards to t...
Concern about eating biotechnologically produced foodstuffs is embedded within the complex relations...
The aim of this paper is to conceptualize and discuss how plant-based food consumption is accomplish...
In art, film and literature, the act of eating is a frequent subject which serves two broad function...
Art Style | Art & Culture International Magazine Abstract Starting from a discussion of artworks f...
Abstract. We examine how food-related experiential activities offer different types of intrinsic ple...
This chapter uses a New Materialities (hereafter NM) approach to think about the corporeal consequen...
The notion of subjectivation is employed in the human and social sciences to define the dynamic and ...
Engaging the interest of western citizens in the complex food connections that shape theirs’ and oth...
This thesis examines everyday food practices such as sensed by seven households in the city ofStockh...
My research project sets out to investigate the assumption that eating is the most fundamental of ...
This chapter is based on the research project “The Transnational Life of Objects: Material Practices...
With a focus on food consumption practices, this chapter provides conceptual contributions and metho...
In a physiological sense, food sustains life. For all organisms, humans included, the 'circle of lif...
In this doctoral dissertation, I adress the issue of changes in foodways, using a socio-cultural fra...