Poverty brings insecurity and chaos into the home, forcing families to develop strategies for navigating the difficulties of food insecurity. We document how one household, the Kopa family, responds to poverty in ad hoc and agentive ways that assist and hinder their attempts to keep themselves fed. This study is based on a series of eight qualitative interviews with family members, including photo-elicitation and go-along techniques, as well as extensive field notes from more casual research interactions such as shared meals. Our analysis demonstrates how food insecurity shapes this family’s culturally patterned social practices surrounding the procurement, consumption, and sharing of food
Food insecurity, the limited or uncertain availability of households’ physical, social and economic ...
Survey data from a USDA-funded multi-state longitudinal project revealed a paradox where rural low-i...
Abstract This study aimed to characterize food insecurity and strategies to cope with food scarcity ...
Poverty brings insecurity and chaos into the home, forcing families to develop strategies for naviga...
Background: More than one in five children in New Zealand live in food poverty, meaning that they li...
While the sociology of food has attended to what symbolisms of presence can tell us about society, t...
Aotearoa/New Zealand is seeing increasing levels of hardship amongst the citizenry. Such development...
Aotearoa New Zealand is a relatively wealthy, food-producing nation. Yet, increasing numbers of the ...
Food insecurity in advanced capitalist nations has persisted over decades despite excess food produc...
Food insecurity is defined as: “limited or uncertain availability of nutritionally adequate and safe...
Evidence on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' food security experiences and coping stra...
Survey data from a USDA-funded multi-state longitudinal project revealed a paradox where rural low-i...
In low- and middle-income countries, food insecurity (FI) is a living reality for many households, p...
Evidence on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ food security experiences and copin...
Food banks are potent symbols of the prevalence of poverty and food insecurity in affluent countries...
Food insecurity, the limited or uncertain availability of households’ physical, social and economic ...
Survey data from a USDA-funded multi-state longitudinal project revealed a paradox where rural low-i...
Abstract This study aimed to characterize food insecurity and strategies to cope with food scarcity ...
Poverty brings insecurity and chaos into the home, forcing families to develop strategies for naviga...
Background: More than one in five children in New Zealand live in food poverty, meaning that they li...
While the sociology of food has attended to what symbolisms of presence can tell us about society, t...
Aotearoa/New Zealand is seeing increasing levels of hardship amongst the citizenry. Such development...
Aotearoa New Zealand is a relatively wealthy, food-producing nation. Yet, increasing numbers of the ...
Food insecurity in advanced capitalist nations has persisted over decades despite excess food produc...
Food insecurity is defined as: “limited or uncertain availability of nutritionally adequate and safe...
Evidence on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' food security experiences and coping stra...
Survey data from a USDA-funded multi-state longitudinal project revealed a paradox where rural low-i...
In low- and middle-income countries, food insecurity (FI) is a living reality for many households, p...
Evidence on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ food security experiences and copin...
Food banks are potent symbols of the prevalence of poverty and food insecurity in affluent countries...
Food insecurity, the limited or uncertain availability of households’ physical, social and economic ...
Survey data from a USDA-funded multi-state longitudinal project revealed a paradox where rural low-i...
Abstract This study aimed to characterize food insecurity and strategies to cope with food scarcity ...