实践可持续饮食:放大民间食品网络

IF 3.5 2区 社会学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Michela Giovannini, Francesca Forno, Natalia Magnani
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摘要

在过去的二十年里,文献记载了由社区驱动的消费者-生产者合作进程的激增,这是对主流粮食系统的替代。这些组织安排被赋予了不同的概念,见证了地方社区在产生基于地方的解决方案以满足对有机、地方和可持续食品的需求方面日益增长的重要性。本文以实践理论为基础,深入探讨了两个关键问题:第一,是什么促使个人成为公民食物网络(CFNs)的一员,这又是如何影响进入其家庭的食物种类的?其次,参与公民食物网络如何影响人们的日常饮食习惯,尤其是饮食多样化?我们使用 "公民粮食网络(CFN)"一词,是为了强调基层倡议在更广泛的地方粮食政策背景下的重要性。这一术语还强调了与其他运动的联系,如团结经济、转型城镇和去增长化运动等,这些运动以其变革潜力而著称。我们的分析借鉴了全面的定性方法,包括参与观察、深度访谈和一个由位于意大利东北部特伦蒂诺的 CSA Naturalmente 成员参加的焦点小组。研究结果表明,改变饮食习惯在个人和机构层面都带来了各种挑战。这一过程涉及稳定根深蒂固的习惯、调整日常作息以及强化共同规范。此外,研究还强调了食品政策在促进可持续饮食习惯方面的关键作用。
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Practicing sustainable eating: zooming in a civic food network

In the last 2 decades, the literature has documented the upsurge of community-driven processes of consumer-producer cooperation, which are alternative to the dominant food system. These organizational arrangements have been conceptualized differently, witnessing the growing importance of local communities in generating place-based solutions to the demand for organic, local, and sustainable food. Relying on a practice theory approach, this article delves into two key inquiries: first, what motivates individuals to become part of Civic Food Networks (CFNs) and how does this influence the variety of food entering their households? And second, how does participation in a CFN impact people’s daily food practices, with a particular focus on diet diversification? We employ the term “civic food networks (CFN)” to underscore the significance of grassroots initiatives in the broader context of local food policies. This term also highlights the connections to other movements known for their potential for transformation, such as the solidarity economy, transition towns, and de-growth movements. Our analysis draws on a comprehensive qualitative approach, which includes participant observation, in-depth interviews, and a focus group involving members of the CSA Naturalmente in Trentino, situated in the North-Eastern part of Italy. The findings reveal that altering dietary habits poses various challenges both at the individual and institutional levels. This process involves the stabilization of ingrained habits, adjustments to daily routines, and the reinforcement of shared norms. Furthermore, it underscores the critical role of food policies in promoting sustainable eating practices.

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Agriculture and Human Values
Agriculture and Human Values 农林科学-科学史与科学哲学
CiteScore
6.70
自引率
13.30%
发文量
97
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Agriculture and Human Values is the journal of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. The Journal, like the Society, is dedicated to an open and free discussion of the values that shape and the structures that underlie current and alternative visions of food and agricultural systems. To this end the Journal publishes interdisciplinary research that critically examines the values, relationships, conflicts and contradictions within contemporary agricultural and food systems and that addresses the impact of agricultural and food related institutions, policies, and practices on human populations, the environment, democratic governance, and social equity.
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