Article, 2024

The entrenchment of food habits in everyday life: a qualitative investigation of the links between food and other practices

Food and Foodways, ISSN 0740-9710, 1542-3484, Volume 32, 2, Pages 142-162, 10.1080/07409710.2024.2333120

Contributors

Wendler, Morten 0000-0003-4064-2641 (Corresponding author) [1]

Affiliations

  1. [1] University of Copenhagen
  2. [NORA names: KU University of Copenhagen; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD]

Abstract

This paper investigates how food practices are shaped by their linkages to configurations of other everyday practices in the lives of consumers. It contributes to discussions of relations between everyday practices, by suggesting the term entrenchment as a way of zooming in on how the performance of single or compound practices, such as food practices, are shaped by their linkages to configurations of other practices in the lives of practitioners. This is done based on an analysis of data from 27 interviews with young Danish meat reducers (aged 18–30). The analysis shows how the food performances of the participants are spatiotemporally and socially entrenched to varying degrees. I discuss how the categories of spatiotemporal and social entrenchment may contribute to practice-theoretical discussions about how to understand the interrelations of everyday practices and argue that thinking in terms of entrenchment may help us understand the ways in which the performance of any practice is shaped by the organization of the performances of the other everyday practices they are linked to. Finally, I discuss the potential implications of food practice entrenchment for behavior change initiatives and argue that understanding the entrenchment of food performances can both help explain the ineffectiveness of individual behavior-change initiatives and help point toward alternative approaches.

Keywords

alternative approach, analysis, analysis of data, approach, behavior, behaviour change initiatives, categories, change initiatives, compounding practices, compounds, configuration, consumers, data, degree, discussion, discussion of relations, entrenchment, everyday life, everyday practice, food, food habits, food performance, food practices, habits, implications, ineffectiveness, initiation, interrelation, interviews, investigation, life, linkage, lives of consumers, lives of practitioners, meat reducers, organization, participants, performance, potential implications, practice, practitioners, qualitative investigation, reducing, relations, term, thinking

Funders

  • The Velux Foundations

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