This research study examines the foodways of Saskatoon households, exploring relational food networks as a factor toward fairer health outcomes with a focus on resistance, resilience, and culture. This study uses critical ethnography to glean an accounting for trauma and an accounting for uplifting relational food networks. Data are drawn from interviews, photographs, media (animations), and participant observation. An iterative analysis is informed by intersectional and relational frameworks and follows a hybrid inductive-deductive approach. Findings are presented in representational and creative ways, with participants sharing stories that unveil the problematic of resilience in the face of colonialism and its relationship to food systems...
For many newcomers to Canada, the resettlement process presents many challenges, obstacles, anxietie...
Marginalized urban communities face disproportionate rates of food insecurity related health outcome...
Despite extremely high costs of living, many people in small, remote communities in the Canadian Arc...
This research study examines the foodways of Saskatoon households, exploring relational food network...
Throughout the world, both producers and consumers of food are critically analyzing and enacting cha...
Food insecurity is a growing problem in Canada including Saskatoon. How gender is linked to househo...
This thesis examines the ways in which people who access services (PWAS) at the HIV/AIDS service pro...
Indigenous food sovereignty— a living reality prior to colonization, which violently disrupted Indig...
vi, 182 leaves ; 29 cm.This thesis examines the problem of disordered eating based on ethnographic f...
Indigenous populations living in urban northern Ontario have been repeatedly ignored in research reg...
Questions have been are raised about the applicability (context specificity) and appropriateness (cu...
Collective kitchens are defined in a general way as groups of persons who meet to plan, shop for and...
This dissertation explores both the complexities and transformative potential of Good Food networks ...
Indigenous Peoples are reclaiming their food security, nutrition, and well-being by revitalizing foo...
Prior to 2020, food insecurity was already a pervasive problem in the United States, with limited ac...
For many newcomers to Canada, the resettlement process presents many challenges, obstacles, anxietie...
Marginalized urban communities face disproportionate rates of food insecurity related health outcome...
Despite extremely high costs of living, many people in small, remote communities in the Canadian Arc...
This research study examines the foodways of Saskatoon households, exploring relational food network...
Throughout the world, both producers and consumers of food are critically analyzing and enacting cha...
Food insecurity is a growing problem in Canada including Saskatoon. How gender is linked to househo...
This thesis examines the ways in which people who access services (PWAS) at the HIV/AIDS service pro...
Indigenous food sovereignty— a living reality prior to colonization, which violently disrupted Indig...
vi, 182 leaves ; 29 cm.This thesis examines the problem of disordered eating based on ethnographic f...
Indigenous populations living in urban northern Ontario have been repeatedly ignored in research reg...
Questions have been are raised about the applicability (context specificity) and appropriateness (cu...
Collective kitchens are defined in a general way as groups of persons who meet to plan, shop for and...
This dissertation explores both the complexities and transformative potential of Good Food networks ...
Indigenous Peoples are reclaiming their food security, nutrition, and well-being by revitalizing foo...
Prior to 2020, food insecurity was already a pervasive problem in the United States, with limited ac...
For many newcomers to Canada, the resettlement process presents many challenges, obstacles, anxietie...
Marginalized urban communities face disproportionate rates of food insecurity related health outcome...
Despite extremely high costs of living, many people in small, remote communities in the Canadian Arc...