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Assessment of Social Transmission of Food Preferences Behaviors
Published on: January 25, 2018
[Sociocultural transformations in hospital food]
Andresa Michele Godoy1, Doraci Alves Lopes, Rosa Wanda Diez Garcia
1Faculdade de Ciências Sociais, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas, Bragança Paulista, Brasil. andresagodoy@yahoo.coml
Abstract:
The article seeks to identify the historical roots of food culture in hospital settings. It assumes that diet is not merely the result of technical and scientific concerns but is also historically constructed, created, and recreated in response to economic and sociocultural elements. The study conducted a preliminary survey of university, municipal, and hospital archives in Campinas, São Paulo, and included interviews with food service workers at three hospital institutions. Our conclusion is that more value has been placed on initiatives and actions related to technology than on initiatives identified with the domestic world; this may have contributed to a certain tendency for hospitals to neglect the issue of food, deemed of minor importance.
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