食物选择与同伴关系:考察网络背景下的 "必需品口味"。

Mark C Pachucki
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我们对食物口味偏好如何受社会生活影响的认识,在很大程度上是在没有注意到与其他人的关系所发挥的作用的情况下形成的。虽然皮埃尔-布迪厄(Pierre Bourdieu)著名的社会学著作强调了经济、文化和社会资本与食品消费之间的关系,但很少有与食品相关的学术研究对作为社会资本一种形式的社会网络连接给予明确的实证关注。为了弥补这一不足,本研究利用了一项前瞻性健康队列研究的数据,对数千人的食物选择及其与同伴的社会联系进行了研究。比较个人的相对社会联系及其共同的食物选择,为品味的形成和维持提供了一个新的视角,并为人际机制如何在食物选择和品味偏好中发挥作用提供了新的证据。
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Food choices and peer relationships: Examining 'a taste for necessity' in a network context.

The knowledge of how our taste preferences in food are shaped by our social lives has largely developed without attention to the roles played by relationships with other people. While the well-known sociological work of Pierre Bourdieu highlights the relationship of economic, cultural, and social capital with food consumption, very little scholarship concerned with food has given explicit empirical attention to social network connectivity as a form of social capital. To bridge this gap, this investigation utilizes data from a prospective cohort study of health in which both the food choices of several thousand individuals and their social ties with peers are examined. Comparing the relative social connectedness of individuals and their common food choices provides a new perspective on taste formation and maintenance and provides new evidence of how interpersonal mechanisms play a role in food choice and taste preferences.

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