Household food waste: Two-way socialization
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This study, anchored in the field of socialization, aims to understand family members’ perceptions of their respective roles in household food waste. The interviews, conducted with parents and their children of various ages, reveal a two-way intrafamily transmission of attitudes and behaviors toward waste and three approaches to waste within the family unit: explained, framed, or ignored. The contributions of this research are structured around the five dimensions of the “SHIFT framework” (White et al. 2019): social, individual, emotional and cognitive, tangible, and habit-related.
Réseaux sociaux