Food is an essential aspect of human culture, but industrialization and social change have led to changes in dietary preferences, resulting in what is now known as food modernity. The intertwining of different cultures through creolization has shaped new culinary traditions, highlighting the importance of typical foods. This study examines the social representations of typical food among young adolescents during early adolescence, a crucial period for the preservation of culinary traditions. A qualitative analysis was carried out on 79 students from a secondary school in the city of Venice, identifying four influential dimensions: territorial, temporal, intimate and collective. The study showed that food representations are influenced by a complex interplay of social, cultural and emotional factors. This information can be used to target interventions and promote critical cultural awareness. Further research is needed to understand the influence of social transitions and multicultural environments on dietary choices during early adolescence in order to promote holistic well-being.
Building share identities through food: a qualitative analysis of social representations of typical food during early adolescence
Arcadu M.;Migliorini L.
2024-01-01
Abstract
Food is an essential aspect of human culture, but industrialization and social change have led to changes in dietary preferences, resulting in what is now known as food modernity. The intertwining of different cultures through creolization has shaped new culinary traditions, highlighting the importance of typical foods. This study examines the social representations of typical food among young adolescents during early adolescence, a crucial period for the preservation of culinary traditions. A qualitative analysis was carried out on 79 students from a secondary school in the city of Venice, identifying four influential dimensions: territorial, temporal, intimate and collective. The study showed that food representations are influenced by a complex interplay of social, cultural and emotional factors. This information can be used to target interventions and promote critical cultural awareness. Further research is needed to understand the influence of social transitions and multicultural environments on dietary choices during early adolescence in order to promote holistic well-being.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.