Two significant realms of social anxiety, visible in the discourses of media and public policy, potentially pull practices of home food provisioning in conflicting directions. On the one hand, campaigns to reduce the astonishing levels of food waste generated in the UK moralize acts of both food saving (such as keeping and finding creative culinary uses for leftovers) and food disposal. On the other hand, agencies concerned with food safety, including food-poisoning, problematize common practices of thrift, saving and reuse around provisioning. The tensions that arise as these public discourses are negotiated together into domestic practices open up moments in which ‘stuff’ crosses the line from being food to being waste. This paper pursues...
The United Kingdom is one of the few countries in the world to have a household food waste preventio...
Recent headlines have called food waste “the world’s dumbest problem,” often pointing out that consu...
Recent headlines have called food waste “the world’s dumbest problem,” often pointing out that consu...
In recent years, food waste has received growing interest from local, national and European policyma...
Coexisting and eye-watering levels of food abundance, waste, overconsumption and hunger are symptoma...
Disturbing volumes of food waste generation around the world have been recently reported. The Food a...
Drawing on empirical research, including interviews with 38 key informants, this article examines ho...
The paper categorises households based on their motivations and management practices towards reducin...
Food waste has emerged as an increasing focus of scholarship in both sociology and geography. This a...
Drawing on ethnographic research with organisations redistributing wasted food, this paper explores ...
Many commentators argue that domestic food waste is strongly influenced by consumer behaviours. This...
This thesis examines the topic of household food wastage in New Zealand. The possible ecological eco...
How many times have we found expired food or food we didn't even think we had in the pantry or fridg...
Food waste is generated in large amounts across the food chain, ensuing serious environmental, socia...
Municipal waste production is one of the most widely recognised environmental issues in society toda...
The United Kingdom is one of the few countries in the world to have a household food waste preventio...
Recent headlines have called food waste “the world’s dumbest problem,” often pointing out that consu...
Recent headlines have called food waste “the world’s dumbest problem,” often pointing out that consu...
In recent years, food waste has received growing interest from local, national and European policyma...
Coexisting and eye-watering levels of food abundance, waste, overconsumption and hunger are symptoma...
Disturbing volumes of food waste generation around the world have been recently reported. The Food a...
Drawing on empirical research, including interviews with 38 key informants, this article examines ho...
The paper categorises households based on their motivations and management practices towards reducin...
Food waste has emerged as an increasing focus of scholarship in both sociology and geography. This a...
Drawing on ethnographic research with organisations redistributing wasted food, this paper explores ...
Many commentators argue that domestic food waste is strongly influenced by consumer behaviours. This...
This thesis examines the topic of household food wastage in New Zealand. The possible ecological eco...
How many times have we found expired food or food we didn't even think we had in the pantry or fridg...
Food waste is generated in large amounts across the food chain, ensuing serious environmental, socia...
Municipal waste production is one of the most widely recognised environmental issues in society toda...
The United Kingdom is one of the few countries in the world to have a household food waste preventio...
Recent headlines have called food waste “the world’s dumbest problem,” often pointing out that consu...
Recent headlines have called food waste “the world’s dumbest problem,” often pointing out that consu...