Williams Lauren T, Germov John, Fuller Sascha, Freij Maria
Menzies Health Institute of Queensland, Griffith University, Building G40 Gold Coast Campus, Southport, Queensland, 4222, Australia.
Faculty of Education and Arts, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia.
Appetite. 2015 Aug;91:321-8. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2015.04.066. Epub 2015 Apr 28.
This paper examines the motives and experiences of attendees at a Slow Food festival to gain an understanding of how people engage with ethical consumer projects. Slow Food is a global social movement aimed at promoting food that is regionally, ethically, and sustainably produced, and convivially consumed. The movement uses culinary tourist events, such as food festivals and farmers' markets, to promote its philosophy and attract new members. There have been no empirical studies of ethical consumption using a Slow Food event as a case study. This study uses an ethnographic approach and a framework of virtue ethics to explore the views of people attending a major Slow Food festival in the city of Melbourne, Australia. Semi-structured interviews were conducted in situ with 33 participants (19 consumers and 14 stallholders) to discover their rationales for attending the festival, and their perspectives on ethical consumption. Transcripts were coded and thematically analysed, resulting in three themes reflecting varying degrees of public virtues (altruistic motivations) and private virtues (personal wellbeing): the quest for virtuous lifestyles through ethical consumption, the importance of co-production, and the challenges of putting ethical consumer projects like Slow Food into daily practice. The findings reveal the manner in which virtue ethics affects foodways and highlights the contingent and challenging nature of practising ethical eating.
本文考察了慢食节参与者的动机和体验,以了解人们如何参与道德消费项目。慢食运动是一项全球性的社会运动,旨在推广在本地生产、符合道德且可持续的食物,并倡导愉悦地消费。该运动利用美食旅游活动,如美食节和农贸市场,来推广其理念并吸引新成员。此前尚无将慢食活动作为案例研究的道德消费实证研究。本研究采用人种志方法和美德伦理学框架,探讨了澳大利亚墨尔本一个大型慢食节参与者的观点。对33名参与者(19名消费者和14名摊主)进行了现场半结构化访谈,以了解他们参加该节日的理由以及他们对道德消费的看法。对访谈记录进行了编码和主题分析,得出了三个反映不同程度公共美德(利他动机)和私人美德(个人福祉)的主题:通过道德消费追求美德生活方式、共同生产的重要性,以及将慢食等道德消费项目融入日常实践的挑战。研究结果揭示了美德伦理学影响饮食方式的方式,并突出了践行道德饮食的偶然性和挑战性。