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Author Lestar, Tamas

Title Eating Together in the Twenty-First Century Social Challenges, Community Values, Individual Wellbeing
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2023

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Description 1 online resource (215 p.)
Contents Intro -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Contributors -- Introduction -- Reference -- Part 1: Eating together in the family circle (case studies) -- 1. TV or not TV?: A comparison of children and young peoples' experiences of conviviality in Spain and the UK -- Introduction: The role of conviviality in the family meal -- Methodology -- TV dinner or dinner in front of the TV? -- TV or table talk -- Conviviality and food choice -- Conclusion -- References
2. Negotiating food, negotiating family well-being: Eating together in modern Algerian families -- Introduction -- Literature review -- Methodology -- Methods and tools -- Profiling and recruitment of participants -- Ethical considerations in researching children -- Results and discussion -- Social and societal transformations: new roles, lifestyles, and new constraints -- Feelings of guilt and compensatory mechanisms -- Avoiding conflicts and appeasing tensions -- Feeling of ""then and now"": ""the concept of nostalgia -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References
3. Dining together with family and mental well-being of young people: A study conducted in four Asian countries -- Introduction -- Literature review -- Dining together and mental well-being -- Family connectedness and mental well-being -- Family togetherness and mental well-being -- Relationship and family dynamic -- Methodology and findings -- Item measurement -- Analysis -- Discussion, conclusion, and future research -- Note -- References -- 4. Swedengate: When commensality norms collide -- Introduction -- Background and empirical material -- A widespread custom?
What was it like to be left out? -- The sacred family dinner -- Why and when did the custom originate? -- Reciprocity and the search for independence -- A lively custom? -- Swedengate -- a gate to the world of multi-dimensional commensality -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Unprinted sources -- Literature -- Part 2: Eating together in communities (case studies) -- 5. Bringing the nation (back) together: The Big Jubilee Lunch in the UK (2022) case study -- Introduction -- The benefits of eating together -- The Big Lunch 2022 survey data
Shared identity, local and national sense of belonging -- (Re)connection -- Demonstration of hospitality and integration of newcomers -- Discussion and conclusions -- References -- 6. Potluck in the Seventh-day Adventist Church: Two auto-ethnographic accounts -- Introduction -- The Seventh-day Adventist Church and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) -- The Adventist diet and potlucks -- Autoethnography as a method -- Auto-ethnography 1: Tamas Lestar -- Auto-ethnography 2: Jason Garcia Portilla -- Summary and conclusions -- Notes -- References
Notes Description based upon print version of record
7. Eating together: Staff members' perceptions of a social lunch meal in kindergarten
Subject Community life -- Case studies
Community life.
Genre/Form Case studies.
Form Electronic book
Author Manuela Pilato, Manuela
Seraphin, Hugues
ISBN 9781003817284
1003817289