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Hunger Bonds: Food Banks, Families and the Feeding of Poverty

Descripción del proyecto

Conexión entre las donaciones y la demanda de alimentos

Los bancos de alimentos son uno de los sectores benéficos de mayor crecimiento. En los últimos veinte años, estos han surgido como respuesta a los crecientes problemas de pobreza y desigualdad alimentaria. La expansión de los bancos de alimentos también es resultado de la mercantilización de la asistencia social y un aviso de que las medidas de prevención de la pobreza deben mejorarse. El proyecto HUNG, financiado con fondos europeos, investigará la situación en el Reino Unido; país en el que está creciendo la demanda de paquetes de alimentos de emergencia. El proyecto utilizará análisis cuantitativos y la etnografía para investigar la relación entre las donaciones de alimentos y su demanda. Los resultados beneficiarán por igual a académicos, responsables políticos y organismos de ayuda que luchan contra la pobreza en Europa.

Objetivo

"In the United Kingdom food banks are increasingly required to alleviate hunger and food insecurity. In Greater Manchester (GM) alone, the GM Poverty Alliance mapped 171 emergency food providers. While the renewed interest of social scientists in the topic has produced an abundance of scientific literature, there remains a lack of knowledge on the webs of influence, support, conflict and interdependence between families experiencing food poverty and the emergency food providers.
Project HUNG, by embracing a relational approach, focuses on the space of relations occupied by actors and institutions engaged with one another. Thereby, it proposes a relational object of analysis: not food poverty or food banks per se, but rather the interactions and transactions involved in the process of charitable supply and food demand.
The project, based on the GM metropolitan county, makes use of quantitative analysis and ethnography of the everyday life to throw light on the ""hunger bonds"" connecting emergency providers and their users. On the one side, by gathering original survey data on food banks and their users, it provides a descriptive analysis on the determinants of food bank use through a dataset suitable for multilevel modelling (individuals nested in food banks). On the other side, it offers an in-depth ethnography of the daily life of a small sample of families that frequently rely on food banks by shadowing their meal choices for a prolonged period of time.
By doing so, HUNG creates twofold added-value for the research community and for policy makers. Scholars interested in food inequalities will have access to a methodological toolkit, that could be used to extend research in other metropolitan domains. Simultaneously, by describing in detail the determinants of food bank use, it will improve the capability of agencies fighting food poverty to influence public policies to end food poverty.
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Régimen de financiación

MSCA-IF-EF-ST - Standard EF

Coordinador

THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 212 933,76
Dirección
OXFORD ROAD
M13 9PL Manchester
Reino Unido

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Región
North West (England) Greater Manchester Manchester
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 212 933,76