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Janet Page-Reeves1, Maurice Moffett1, Molly Bleecker1, Katharine Linder1, Jeannie Romero2, Carol Krause2.
Abstract
This article examines conceptualizations of the relationship between food insecurity and place. We use an ethnographically inspired and community-engaged approach to situate our analysis of fluid dynamics at work in a community with high levels of food insecurity. We propose that the relationship between place and people's experience of food insecurity is recursive, dialectical, and "whorled." This relationship reflects complex, interconnected, and multidimensional processes with consequences for the health of residents. Our research demonstrates the key nature of the health-place nexus by exploring how food insecurity articulates with place in unexpected ways that go beyond discussions of food, food environments, food access, food practices or food systems that have become common in the literature.Entities:
Keywords: Food Insecurity; Health; Place
Year: 2017 PMID: 34733584 PMCID: PMC8561418
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Health Dispar Res Pract ISSN: 2166-5222