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Research Methods for Anthropological Studies of Food and Nutrition -

Research Methods for Anthropological Studies of Food and Nutrition

Volumes I-III

Janet Chrzan, John Brett (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
770 Seiten
2017
Berghahn Books (Verlag)
978-1-78533-297-5 (ISBN)
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The dramatic increase in all things food in popular and academic fields during the last two decades has generated a diverse and dynamic set of approaches for understanding the complex relationships and interactions that determine how people eat and how diet affects culture.  These volumes offer a comprehensive reference for students and established scholars interested in food and nutrition research in Nutritional and Biological Anthropology, Archaeology, Socio-Cultural and Linguistic Anthropology, Food Studies and Applied Public Health.

Janet Chrzan is Adjunct Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research explores the connections between social activities, dietary intake and maternal and child health outcomes.

VOLUME I: FOOD RESEARCH



INTRODUCTION AND RESEARCH ETHICS



Introduction and Research Design

Janet Chrzan



Research Ethics in Food Studies

Sharon Devine and John Brett



PART I: NUTRITIONAL ANTHROPOLOGY



Chapter 1. Design in Biocultural Studies of Food and Nutritional Anthropology

Darna Dufour and Barbara Piperata



Chapter 2. Nutritional Anthropometry and Body Composition

Leslie Sue Lieberman



Chapter 3. Measuring energy expenditure in daily living: Established methods and new directions

Mark Jenike



Chapter 4. Dietary Analyses

Andrea Wiley



Chapter 5. Ethnography as a tool for formative research and evaluation in public health nutrition: illustrations from the world of infant and young child feeding

Sera Young and Emily Tuthill



Chapter 6. Primate Nutrition and Foodways

Jessica Rothman and Caley Johnson



Chapter 7. Food Episodes/Social Events: Measuring the Nutritional and Social Value of Commensality

Janet Chrzan



PART II: ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDY OF FOOD AND FOOD HABITS



Chapter 8. Archeological Food and Nutrition Research

Patti Wright



Chapter 9. Researching Plant Food Remains from Archeological Contexts: Macroscopic, Microscopic, Chemical and Molecular Approaches

Patti Wright



Chapter 10. Methods for Reconstructing Diet

Bethany Turner and Sarah Livengood



Chapter 11. Nutritional Stress in Past Human Groups

Alan Goodman



Chapter 12. Research on Direct Food Remains

Katherine Moore



Chapter 13. If there is food, we will eat: an evolutionary and global perspective on human diet and nutrition

Janet Monge



Chapter 14. Experimental Archaeology, Ethnoarchaeology, and the Application of Archaeological Data to Contemporary Households and Communities

Karen Metheny



VOLUME II: FOOD CULTURE



INTRODUCTION AND RESEARCH ETHICS



Introduction and Research Design

Janet Chrzan



Research Ethics in Food Studies

Sharon Devine and John Brett



PART I: SOCIO-CULTURAL APPROACHES



Chapter 1. The Anthropology of Food and Food Anthropology: A Sociocultural Perspective

Geraldine Moreno Black



Chapter 2. Interviewing Epistemologies: From Life History to Kitchen Table Ethnography

Ramona Lee Perez



Chapter 3. Body Image

Mimi Nichter and Nichole Taylor



Chapter 4. Visual Anthropology Methods

Helen Vallianatos



Chapter 5. On the Lookout: The Use of Direct Observation in Nutritional Anthropology

Barbara Piperata and Darna Dufour



Chapter 6. Participant-observation and Interviewing Techniques

Heather Paxson



Chapter 7. Focus Groups in Qualitative or Mixed Methods Research

Ramona L. Perez



Chapter 8. Studying Food and Culture: Ethnographic Methods in the Classroom

Carole Counihan



PART II: LINGUISTICS AND FOOD TALK



Chapter 9. Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology Food Research Methods

Jillian Cavanaugh and Kate Riley



Chapter 10. Food Talk: Studying Food and Language in Use Together

Jillian Cavanaugh and Kate Riley



Chapter 11. An Introduction to Cultural Domain Analysis in Food Research: Free Lists and Pile Sorts

Ariela Zycherman



Chapter 12. Food and Text(ual) Analysis

Kate Riley



Chapter 13. Analysis of Primary Historic Sources

Ken Albala



PART III: FOOD STUDIES



Chapter 14. Introduction to Food Studies Methods

Amy Trubek



Chapter 15. Meaning Centered Food Research

Lucy Long



Chapter 16. Food and Place

William Woys Weaver



Chapter 17. Sensory Ethnography: methods and research design for Food Studies research

Rachel Black



Chapter 18. Methods for Examining Food Value Chains in Conventional and Alternative Trade

Catherine Tucker



Chapter 19. The Single Food Approach: A Research Strategy in Nutritional Anthropology

Andrea Wiley and Janet Chrzan



VOLUME III: FOOD HEALTH



INTRODUCTION AND RESEARCH ETHICS



Introduction

Janet Chrzan



Research Ethics in Food Studies

Sharon Devine and John Brett



PART I: PUBLIC HEALTH AND NUTRITION



Chapter 1. Introduction to Public Health Nutrition Methods

Ellen Messer



Chapter 2. Identifying and using indicators to assess program effectiveness: Food intake, biomarkers, and nutritional evaluation

Alyson Young and Meredith Marten



Chapter 3. Ethnography as a Tool for Formative Research and Evaluation

Gretel Pelto



Chapter 4. Methods for Community Health Involvement

David Himelgreen, Sara Arias Steele, and Nancy Romero-Daza



Chapter 5. Understanding Famine and Severe Food Emergencies

Miriam Chaiken



Chapter 6. Food Activism: Researching Engagement, Engaging Research

Joan Gross



Chapter 7. Food Praxis as Method

Penny Van Esterik



PART II: TECHNOLOGY AND ANALYSIS



Chapter 8. Using technology and measurement tools in nutritional anthropology of food studies

John Brett



Chapter 9. Mapping Food and Nutrition Landscapes: GIS Methods for Nutritional Anthropology

Barry Brenton



Chapter 10. Photo-Video Voice

Helen Vallianatos



Chapter 11. Digital Storytelling: Using First-Person Videos about Food in Research and Advocacy

Marty Otanez



Chapter 12. Accessing and Using Secondary Quantitative Data from the Internet

James Wilson and Kristen Borre



Chapter 13. Using Secondary Data in Nutritional Anthropology Research:  Enhancing Ethnographic and Formative Research

Kristen Borre and James Wilson



Chapter 14. Designing food insecurity scales from the ground up: An introduction and working example of building and testing food insecurity scales in anthropological research

Craig Hadley and Lesley Jo Weaver

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 28 Illustrations
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Gesundheitsfachberufe Diätassistenz / Ernährungsberatung
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-78533-297-X / 178533297X
ISBN-13 978-1-78533-297-5 / 9781785332975
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