Fitting It In: Temporalities of Collaborative Research on Campus Food Insecurity

M. Sheehan, E. Heying, Mackenzie Carlson
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Abstract:In this article we reflect upon recursive temporalities that shaped collaborative work on campus food insecurity. Our research examined disparities in access to food and dining services in order to understand the strategies college students use to mitigate the challenges of obtaining food and to develop suggestions to reduce the prevalence of food insecurity at our school. This collaborative endeavor and our research findings are both framed by perceptions and limitations of time. Within our team, we navigated semester turnover, cyclical incorporation of student researchers, competing commitments, and different time frames for quantitative and qualitive data collection and analysis. Our research participants—college students—juggled multiple responsibilities and experienced temporal shifts by semester, advancement through their school years, and housing changes that significantly impacted their food practices. Time constraints and conflicting temporal rhythms shaped our research and contextualized student engagements with food, creating challenges for conducting collaborative research and for students' everyday access to meals. We argue for a reflexive consideration of the multiple temporalities, countertempos, and hidden rhythms that shape collaboration and contextualize research conducted on college campuses.
适应:校园食品不安全合作研究的时效性
摘要:在这篇文章中,我们反思了影响校园粮食不安全合作工作的递归时间性。我们的研究调查了在获得食物和餐饮服务方面的差异,以了解大学生为缓解获取食物的挑战而使用的策略,并制定减少我们学校食物不安全现象普遍性的建议。这种合作努力和我们的研究结果都受到时间的限制和认知的影响。在我们的团队中,我们处理了学期更替、学生研究人员的周期性合并、相互竞争的承诺以及定量和定性数据收集和分析的不同时间框架。我们的研究参与者——大学生——兼顾了多重责任,经历了学期间的时间变化、学年的进步,以及对他们的饮食习惯产生重大影响的住房变化。时间限制和相互冲突的时间节奏塑造了我们的研究,并将学生与食物的互动情境化,为开展合作研究和学生日常用餐带来了挑战。我们主张对在大学校园进行的研究中形成合作和情境化的多重时间性、反时间性和隐藏节奏进行反射性考虑。
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