The findings show how ethnicity plays a significantly role in Sierra Leonean families meal consumption behaviour. It defines the social grouping of families, and demonstrates how they align with the type of language spoken, their cultural beliefs, the region or community they come from and most notably the assumptions they espoused at the dinner table. These factors are symbolic in defining the character of families at mealtimes, but it significance vary from family to family based on their ethnic orientation and the degree of acculturation experienced by them. This paper evaluates the role ethnicity plays in promoting the collectivist behaviour of Christian and Muslim families when they interact socially at mealtimes. This is emblematic of...
The family dinner is an important social event that contributes to children’s growth as active citiz...
We examine spending on consumption items which have signaling value in social interactions across gr...
traditional organisation of work and family life in industrialised countries has underplayed the int...
© 2021 IJAR. All Rights Reserved. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Int...
The class distinction in the Sierra Leonean society is the primary determinant of families’ access t...
The class distinction in the Sierra Leonean society is the primary determinant of families access to...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 I...
Sierra Leone is a multi-cultural and multi-faceted society with people from diverse backgrounds, who...
The symbolism of religionin the Sierra Leonean collectivist society is encouraged to promote increas...
© 2018 by Sheku Kakay. Published by Allied Academies. Content in the UH Research Archive is made ava...
This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution lice...
Eating together, or commensality, signifies unity and sharing in most cultural contexts. The concern...
Purpose: This paper aims to adopt a relational dialectics analysis approach to provide qualitative d...
Ethnicity interacts with the family life cycle at every stage. Families differ in their definition o...
Within the literature, a conflict between an individualistic tendency and materialized cultural valu...
The family dinner is an important social event that contributes to children’s growth as active citiz...
We examine spending on consumption items which have signaling value in social interactions across gr...
traditional organisation of work and family life in industrialised countries has underplayed the int...
© 2021 IJAR. All Rights Reserved. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Int...
The class distinction in the Sierra Leonean society is the primary determinant of families’ access t...
The class distinction in the Sierra Leonean society is the primary determinant of families access to...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 I...
Sierra Leone is a multi-cultural and multi-faceted society with people from diverse backgrounds, who...
The symbolism of religionin the Sierra Leonean collectivist society is encouraged to promote increas...
© 2018 by Sheku Kakay. Published by Allied Academies. Content in the UH Research Archive is made ava...
This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution lice...
Eating together, or commensality, signifies unity and sharing in most cultural contexts. The concern...
Purpose: This paper aims to adopt a relational dialectics analysis approach to provide qualitative d...
Ethnicity interacts with the family life cycle at every stage. Families differ in their definition o...
Within the literature, a conflict between an individualistic tendency and materialized cultural valu...
The family dinner is an important social event that contributes to children’s growth as active citiz...
We examine spending on consumption items which have signaling value in social interactions across gr...
traditional organisation of work and family life in industrialised countries has underplayed the int...