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Food social space: a tool to study food patterns

Thinking food from Social Sciences implies overcoming certain epistemological obstacles which have rooted in theoretical positions since the foundation of this discipline: the positivism and the social autonomy. The concept of social space suggested by Georges Condominas to understand the interrelations between a human group and his background finds in food an application field particularly fruitful. Thus, we have suggested the concept of "food social space" as a tool to study the food patterns. The "food social space" marks the bioanthropological connection of a human group to his background. It gathers six main dimensions: the eatable products, the food production, the culinary aspect, the food habits, the temporality and the social differentiations. A food pattern is a particular configuration of the food social space.

food sociology; feeding behavior; taste; human nutrition; food anthropology; food habits


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