Cooking up changes: the act of cooking as a tool for facing the challenges of the Anthropocene

IF 0.5 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Gabriela Rigote, Alessandra Xavier Bueno, M. Akerman
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Abstract Cooking encompasses cultural, environmental, social, economic, and political dimensions, as well as composes the activities contained in a food system and promoting dialogues and transformations. This study aims to describe and to analyze everyday elements related to cooking and its relationship with the food system based on the experience of a group of female urban farmers in the east side of the city of São Paulo. Body-map storytelling was used, a creative visual research method, in which, by drawing the participant’s body contours, visual and oral data were produced on the meanings of cooking. Seven women participated in this study, who develop actions related to agriculture and cooking. The generated data were analyzed using thematic analysis. Cooking proved to be a connector from the field to the table, strengthening and being strengthened by the practices of urban and peri-urban farming, and is an interesting tool to promote health, contemplating biopsychosocial well-being in line with issues of social, economic, and environmental sustainability. Understanding this connection enables to support public policies to promote sustainable food systems and facing the challenges of the Anthropocene.
烹饪改变:烹饪作为一种工具来面对人类世的挑战
烹饪涵盖了文化、环境、社会、经济和政治等方面,并构成了食物系统中包含的活动,促进了对话和变革。本研究旨在描述和分析与烹饪相关的日常元素及其与食品系统的关系,该关系基于圣保罗市东部一群女性城市农民的经历。身体地图讲故事是一种创造性的视觉研究方法,通过绘制参与者的身体轮廓,产生关于烹饪意义的视觉和口头数据。七名妇女参加了这项研究,她们发展了与农业和烹饪有关的行动。对生成的数据进行专题分析。事实证明,烹饪是从田间到餐桌的纽带,通过城市和城郊农业实践加强和加强,是促进健康的有趣工具,考虑到与社会,经济和环境可持续性问题相一致的生物心理社会福祉。理解这种联系有助于支持公共政策,以促进可持续粮食系统和面对人类世的挑战。
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Saude E Sociedade
Saude E Sociedade PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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12 weeks
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