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通过食物构建身份和社区建设实践:一个案例研究
Martina Arcadu1,2, Elena Tubertini3, María Isabel Reyes Espejo2
1Department of Educational Science (DISFOR), University of Genova, 16121 Genova, Italy.
Behavioral sciences (Basel, Switzerland)
|December 30, 2025
概括
社交餐厅的饮食实践赋予移民女性权力,培养身份,社区和包容性公民身份. 这项倡议挑战刻板印象,并通过共同的体验促进社会凝聚力.
科学领域:
- 社会学 社会学 社会学
- 社区研究 社区研究
- 食品研究 食品研究
背景情况:
- 食物是构建身份和社区过程中的关键因素.
- 社会餐厅可以作为社会和劳动包容的平台.
研究的目的:
- 探索食物在身份建设和社区过程中的作用.
- 检查一个社区社会餐厅如何促进移民女性的包容性.
主要方法:
- 意大利一家社交餐厅的定性案例研究.
- 参与式设计整合了采访,生态地图,摄影干预,世界咖啡馆和情感地图.
- 涉及35名参与者:运营商,实习生,社区成员和政治家.
主要成果:
- 食物实践加强了人际关系,调节了社区生活,并建立了跨文化叙述.
- 餐厅为移民妇女创造了认可和代理的空间.
- 食品活动作为微观政治实践,颠覆刻板印象,促进包容性公民身份.
结论:
- 食品实践是赋权,福祉和社会参与的强大工具.
- 社会餐厅可以积极影响城市社会对移民的表现.
- 确保连续性和机构可持续性对于类似的倡议至关重要.
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