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作为日常生活一部分的食物实践:实践网络分析的概念框架。

Food practices as part of daily routines: A conceptual framework for analysing networks of practices.

机构信息

University of Fortaleza, Av. Washington Soares, 1321- Edson Queiroz, Fortaleza-CE, 60811-905, Brazil.

Center for Technology and Society, Technische Universität Berlin, Straße des 17. Juni 135, 10623, Germany.

出版信息

Appetite. 2021 Feb 1;157:104978. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2020.104978. Epub 2020 Sep 25.

Abstract

Current debates about the need to change daily practices to address sustainability or health issues often neglect to recognise that single practices like eating are embedded in daily routines and connected to a multitude of other practices that take place within networks. While connections, such as complexes, bundles or nexuses, are mentioned in extant literature, a clear definition of these categories and their operationalisation for empirical research is missing. This conceptual study aims to fill this gap by proposing an analytical framework for a network of practices that joins multiple authors' concepts and supports empirical analyses that aim to understand the complex intertwining of practices in daily life, as well as the challenges to changing them. Inspired by the concepts of 'zooming in and out' (Nicolini, 2012), we propose several explorative steps to support the operationalisation process. 'Zooming in' at practices aims for a deeper understanding of the performance within single practices, exploring their internal variations, including elements (i.e. material, meanings and competences), as well as spatial (i.e. in and outside), temporal (e.g. hours, days) and social (e.g. alone, with friends) dimensions. 'Zooming out' for connections between practices explores the various connections single practices have to other practices as complexes, bundles and nexuses, as well as the role of 'external' contexts influencing those dynamics. The framework's benefits are illustrated with examples that refer to the practice of eating and its interconnectedness with other food practices, with other daily practices and with external contexts, such as the surrounding food distribution systems. Our contribution is centred on how such an operationalisation may support the analysis of current and past networks of practices but also possible changes in daily practices in the future.

摘要

目前关于改变日常实践以解决可持续性或健康问题的争论往往忽略了一个事实,即像饮食这样的单一实践是嵌入在日常生活惯例中的,并与发生在网络中的许多其他实践联系在一起。尽管现有文献中提到了联系,如综合体、束或网络,但这些类别的明确定义及其在实证研究中的操作化却缺失了。这项概念性研究旨在通过提出一个实践网络的分析框架来填补这一空白,该框架结合了多位作者的概念,并支持旨在理解日常生活中实践复杂交织以及改变这些实践所面临挑战的实证分析。受“内外缩放”(Nicolini,2012)的概念启发,我们提出了几个探索性步骤来支持操作化过程。在实践中“内聚焦”旨在更深入地了解单个实践中的表现,探索其内部变化,包括要素(即物质、意义和能力)以及空间(即内部和外部)、时间(例如小时、天数)和社会(例如单独、与朋友一起)维度。“外聚焦”用于探索实践之间的各种联系,包括作为综合体、束和网络的单一实践之间的各种联系,以及影响这些动态的“外部”背景的作用。该框架的好处通过涉及饮食实践及其与其他食物实践、其他日常实践以及外部背景(如周围的食物分配系统)之间相互关系的例子来说明。我们的贡献集中在这种操作化如何支持对当前和过去的实践网络的分析,以及未来日常实践可能发生的变化。

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