Exploring the nexus of food citizenship and local food consumption in America's rural-urban blend: Insights from Will County (Illinois)

IF 5.1 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Marie Asma Ben-Othmen , Jerry H. Kavouras
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This paper uses Will County in Illinois as a case study to examine the relationship between food citizenship and local food consumption in what we term to be the rural-urban blend of America. Food citizenship is participating in food-related actions promoting democratic, socially and economically equitable, and environmentally sustainable food systems. On the other hand, local food consumption is choosing and preferring to buy and eat local food over other conventional forms of food. The study used data analysis from a survey of 342 residents in Will County, Illinois, to test a conceptual model that considers various socio-psychological traits that food citizens might have, which could explain their preferences for local food, including local patriotism, perceived similarity with local farmers, social concern for the community's well-being, and environmental concerns. The findings reveal the intertwined nature of local patriotism and place identity, shedding light on their direct influence on food citizens' preferences. The perceived similarity with farmers and active engagement with local food producers deepen food citizens' understanding and connection, ultimately influencing their preferences for locally sourced food. The study also highlights the distinct roles of men and women in local food preferences, with local patriotism being more significant for men aged 40 and above. Finally, the results underscore the Midwest's unique socio-political landscape and the complex interplay of factors shaping local food preferences within rural-urban blends like Will County.

探索美国城乡结合部食品公民权与当地食品消费之间的关系:伊利诺伊州威尔县的启示
本文以伊利诺伊州威尔县为案例,研究在我们所称的美国城乡结合部,食品公民权与当地食品消费之间的关系。粮食公民权是指参与与粮食有关的行动,促进民主、社会和经济公平以及环境可持续的粮食系统。另一方面,本地食品消费是指选择购买和食用本地食品,而不是其他传统形式的食品。该研究利用对伊利诺伊州威尔县 342 名居民的调查数据分析,检验了一个概念模型,该模型考虑了食品公民可能具有的各种社会心理特征,这些特征可以解释他们对本地食品的偏好,包括本地爱国主义、与本地农民的相似感、对社区福祉的社会关注以及对环境的关注。研究结果揭示了地方爱国主义与地方认同相互交织的性质,阐明了它们对食品公民偏好的直接影响。与农民的相似感和与当地食品生产者的积极参与加深了食品公民的理解和联系,最终影响了他们对当地食品的偏好。研究还强调了男性和女性在本地食品偏好中的不同角色,其中本地爱国主义对 40 岁及以上男性的影响更大。最后,研究结果强调了中西部地区独特的社会政治格局,以及在威尔县这样的城乡结合部,形成本地食品偏好的各种因素之间复杂的相互作用。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Rural Studies publishes research articles relating to such rural issues as society, demography, housing, employment, transport, services, land-use, recreation, agriculture and conservation. The focus is on those areas encompassing extensive land-use, with small-scale and diffuse settlement patterns and communities linked into the surrounding landscape and milieux. Particular emphasis will be given to aspects of planning policy and management. The journal is international and interdisciplinary in scope and content.
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