Food Studies An Introduction to Research Methods

Food Studies: An Introduction to Research Methods by Jeff Miller is a comprehensive guide published by Berg Publishers on December 1, 2009. This new edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for both classroom use and independent study. The book outlines the predominant research methods in the field of food studies, offering a structured approach to conducting research and providing interactive questions and templates to assist in project development.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of four major methodological approaches within food studies, complemented by interviews with prominent scholars in areas such as food history and ethnographic methods. The text also discusses the integration of food studies with traditional research methodologies and includes essential chapters on research ethics and technology tools. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the social science aspects of food, anthropology, and cultural studies.
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This title is a guide to doing research in the burgeoning field of food studies. Designed for the classroom as well as for the independent scholar, the book details the predominant research methods in the field, provides a series of interactive questions and templates to help guide a project, and includes suggestions for food-specific resources such as archives, libraries and reference works. Interviews with leading scholars in the field and discussions of how the study of food can enhance traditional methods are included.
Food Studies: An Introduction to Research Methods begins with an overview of food studies and research methods followed by a guide to the literature. Four methodological “baskets” representing the major methodologies of the field are explored together with interviews from leading scholars in: food history (Ken Albala); ethnographic methods (Carole Counihan); material culture and media studies (Psyche Williams-Forson); and quantitative methods (Jeffery Sobal). The book concludes with chapters on research ethics, including working with human subjects, and technology tools for research.
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