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Understanding Lived Experiences of Food Insecurity through a Paraliminality Lens
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Gibbons, Andrea
, Scullion, Lisa
, McEachern, Morven G
, Moraes, Caroline
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/ Agency and structure
/ Austerity policy
/ Concept formation
/ Food
/ Food security
/ Human agency
/ Insecurity
/ Liminality
/ Research methodology
/ Social processes
/ Welfare reform
2021
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Understanding Lived Experiences of Food Insecurity through a Paraliminality Lens
by
Gibbons, Andrea
, Scullion, Lisa
, McEachern, Morven G
, Moraes, Caroline
in
Access
/ Agency and structure
/ Austerity policy
/ Concept formation
/ Food
/ Food security
/ Human agency
/ Insecurity
/ Liminality
/ Research methodology
/ Social processes
/ Welfare reform
2021
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Understanding Lived Experiences of Food Insecurity through a Paraliminality Lens
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Gibbons, Andrea
, Scullion, Lisa
, McEachern, Morven G
, Moraes, Caroline
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/ Agency and structure
/ Austerity policy
/ Concept formation
/ Food
/ Food security
/ Human agency
/ Insecurity
/ Liminality
/ Research methodology
/ Social processes
/ Welfare reform
2021
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Understanding Lived Experiences of Food Insecurity through a Paraliminality Lens
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Understanding Lived Experiences of Food Insecurity through a Paraliminality Lens
2021
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Overview
This article examines lived experiences of food insecurity in the United Kingdom as a liminal phenomenon. Our research is set within the context of austerity measures, welfare reform and the precarity experienced by increasing numbers of individuals. Drawing on original qualitative data, we highlight diverse food insecurity experiences as transitional, oscillating between phases of everyday food access to requiring supplementary food, which are both empowering and reinforcing of food insecurity. We make three original contributions to existing research on food insecurity. First, we expand the scope of empirical research by conceptualising food insecurity as liminal. Second, we illuminate shared social processes and practices that intersect individual agency and structure, co-constructing people’s experiences of food insecurity. Third, we extend liminality theory by conceptualising paraliminality, a hybrid of liminal and liminoid phenomena that co-generates a persistent liminal state. Finally, we highlight policy implications that go beyond short-term emergency food access measures.
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Sage Publications, Inc,SAGE Publications,Sage Publications Ltd
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