Department of Sociology, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY.
Adv Nutr. 2013 Sep 1;4(5):536-8. doi: 10.3945/an.113.004218.
This symposium was organized to bring insights from the social sciences into the awareness of nutrition scientists committed to developing and implementing effective nutrition interventions internationally. The symposium explored three different areas in the field where a more precise analysis of culture could enhance the effectiveness of nutrition science: 1) in the implementation of nutrition science research in the field; 2) in the collaboration of multiple stakeholders working to enhance nutrition in a national setting; and 3) in the language and discussions used to frame proposed changes in large scale food and nutrition security policy transnationally. Three social scientists, Monique Centrone Stefani, Lucy Jarosz, and David Pelletier were invited to share insights from their respective disciplines and respondents from within the field of nutrition provided initial reflections to better understand such perspectives. The symposium's interdisciplinary nature was designed to illustrate the challenge of multiple perspectives and methodologies and to advance understanding that could derive from such an exchange for those in the field of international nutrition seeking to decrease global hunger and malnutrition.
本次研讨会旨在让致力于在国际上制定和实施有效营养干预措施的营养科学家了解社会科学的见解。该研讨会探讨了该领域三个不同的领域,在这些领域中,对文化进行更精确的分析可以提高营养科学的有效性:1)在实地实施营养科学研究;2)在多个利益攸关方合作,以加强国家一级的营养;3)在用于构建跨国大规模粮食和营养安全政策拟议变革的语言和讨论中。邀请了三位社会科学家,即 Monique Centrone Stefani、Lucy Jarosz 和 David Pelletier,分享他们各自学科的见解,而营养领域的受访者则提供了初步的反思,以更好地了解这些观点。研讨会的跨学科性质旨在说明多种观点和方法的挑战,并增进那些寻求减少全球饥饿和营养不良的国际营养领域人士的理解。