Spatial and temporal changes in Halal food sales and consumption. A case study of the city of Dearborn, Michigan

IF 0.7 Q3 GEOGRAPHY
Sam Roodbar, G. Veeck
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ABSTRACT With a population of 3.5 million and growing in the US, Middle Eastern / North African (MENA) Americans are an integral part of the United States and the world. One of the main agents of cultural maintenance and support for the MENA American community are their ethnic food traditions, specifically Halal food. Since the introduction of Halal food in the US, sales and consumption of Halal products has increased immensely. This research seeks to answer four related questions focused on the entrance of larger, retail food corporations into this market segment traditionally occupied by smaller scale, ethnic food stores. An online survey of Halal food purchasers forms the core of this mixed method research project which also includes informal interviews with store owners, and survey of Dearborn’s business directories. MENA Americans are young, highly educated, and dedicated to their culture and heritage. Interestingly, for this population “religious reasons” remain to be the most important influencing factor when purchasing Halal food. Analyzed in light of the political climate of the time, the results of this study illustrate that the rise of Halal food can be better understood as a form of cultural resistance against the prejudice that the MENA Americans face.
清真食品销售和消费的空间和时间变化。密歇根州迪尔伯恩市的案例研究
摘要中东/北非裔美国人在美国拥有350万人口,并且在不断增长,是美国和世界不可分割的一部分。中东和北非地区美国人社区文化维护和支持的主要推动者之一是他们的民族饮食传统,特别是清真食品。自从清真食品在美国推出以来,清真产品的销售和消费都大幅增长。这项研究试图回答四个相关问题,重点是大型零售食品公司进入这个传统上由小型民族食品店占据的细分市场。对清真食品购买者的在线调查是这一混合方法研究项目的核心,该项目还包括对店主的非正式采访,以及对迪尔伯恩商业目录的调查。中东和北非地区的美国人都很年轻,受过高等教育,对自己的文化和传统很执着。有趣的是,对于这一人群来说,“宗教原因”仍然是购买清真食品时最重要的影响因素。根据当时的政治气候进行分析,本研究的结果表明,清真食品的兴起可以更好地理解为对中东和北非地区美国人所面临的偏见的一种文化抵抗。
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来源期刊
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22.20%
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期刊介绍: Since 1979 this lively journal has provided an international forum for scholarly research devoted to the spatial aspects of human groups, their activities, associated landscapes, and other cultural phenomena. The journal features high quality articles that are written in an accessible style. With a suite of full-length research articles, interpretive essays, special thematic issues devoted to major topics of interest, and book reviews, the Journal of Cultural Geography remains an indispensable resource both within and beyond the academic community. The journal"s audience includes the well-read general public and specialists from geography, ethnic studies, history, historic preservation.
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