My doctoral research questions the role and place of food in the daily life of children and their family in asylum-seeking situation. Based on ongoing fieldwork at a Red Cross reception center and at an elementary school in the Province of Liège (Belgium), this paper aims to describe and analyze the food sensitive experiences of families and more particularly of children, through transformation or, on the contrary, the upholding of taste habits in a migratory context. The - positive or negative - taste experience has a core place in the discourses on food in the field. Coming from various countries, socialized where references are quite different from those existing in the Belgian society, families in asylum-seeking situation (adults and c...
This essay looks at food through the lens of immigration by analyzing the work of migrant writers in...
Within the framework of a research project focused on the public opinion about refugees and asylum s...
Immigrant communities’ relationships with their home foods are intricate and are often embodied with...
This paper explores social variations in food acculturation in the context of migration. While the l...
This paper explores social variations in food acculturation in the context of migration. While the l...
Within the framework of a research project focused on the public opinion about refugees and asylum s...
“The main facts in human life are five: birth, food, sleep, love, and death.” – Forster, E.M., 1927,...
In this paper, we look at the question of food and migration in the context of both rural and urban ...
The current cultural anthropological food studies have developed in contrast to a nutritive function...
peer reviewedAs part of a research project on public opinion on refugees and asylum seekers, and on ...
This paper explores the trajectories of food and how culinary practices evolve over time in relation...
This chapter is based on the research project “The Transnational Life of Objects: Material Practices...
The author developed a two-year project, still underway, focusing on North African Muslim migrants a...
This paper examines the relationship between the sensory experience of food and cooking, how these s...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the social and cultural influences on food intake in 2 non-Western migrant ori...
This essay looks at food through the lens of immigration by analyzing the work of migrant writers in...
Within the framework of a research project focused on the public opinion about refugees and asylum s...
Immigrant communities’ relationships with their home foods are intricate and are often embodied with...
This paper explores social variations in food acculturation in the context of migration. While the l...
This paper explores social variations in food acculturation in the context of migration. While the l...
Within the framework of a research project focused on the public opinion about refugees and asylum s...
“The main facts in human life are five: birth, food, sleep, love, and death.” – Forster, E.M., 1927,...
In this paper, we look at the question of food and migration in the context of both rural and urban ...
The current cultural anthropological food studies have developed in contrast to a nutritive function...
peer reviewedAs part of a research project on public opinion on refugees and asylum seekers, and on ...
This paper explores the trajectories of food and how culinary practices evolve over time in relation...
This chapter is based on the research project “The Transnational Life of Objects: Material Practices...
The author developed a two-year project, still underway, focusing on North African Muslim migrants a...
This paper examines the relationship between the sensory experience of food and cooking, how these s...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the social and cultural influences on food intake in 2 non-Western migrant ori...
This essay looks at food through the lens of immigration by analyzing the work of migrant writers in...
Within the framework of a research project focused on the public opinion about refugees and asylum s...
Immigrant communities’ relationships with their home foods are intricate and are often embodied with...