Food Charities

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Food Charities investigates how charitable food provision (CFP) operates in urban spaces across Italy, Japan, and the Netherlands | https://foodcharities.eu/ ERC-funded research project at Maastricht Sustainability Institute of @maastrichtu.bsky.social

Urban Ethnography Reading Group 🏠 Recently, we have read Matthew D. Marr’s 'Better Must Come' (2015) on the experiences of people who used transitional housing programmes in Los Angeles and Tokyo. Read our reflections here in relation to our project here 🔍 foodcharities.eu/urban-ethnog...

Urban Ethnography Reading Group #6 - Food Charities

Marr, M. D. (2015). Better Must Come: Exiting Homelessness in two Global Cities. ILR Press.  Recently, we have read Matthew D. Marr’s Better Must Come (2015) for our urban ethnography reading group. M...

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Urban Ethnography Reading Group #5 🐦‍⬛ We discussed Colin Jerolmack’s The Global Pigeon, exploring the Object as a Lens in ethnography and the nuances between multi-sited and comparative research. How do we map a field through a single subject? 🗺️ Read more: foodcharities.eu/urban-ethnog...

Urban Ethnography Reading Group #5 - Food Charities

For our latest session, we read Colin Jerolmack’s The Global Pigeon (2013). At first glance, a study of pigeons might seem a distant from our research on food charities in Palermo, Kyoto, and Rotterda...

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This week, we discussed Paolo Boccagni’s Undoing Nothing, our first reading focused on Europe. We explored the "methodology of silence," looking at how boredom and a loss of "relevance" are central to the asylum seeker experience—a powerful parallel to our own urban poverty research

Food Charities - At the heart of food support lies a web of relations

Food Charities aims to uncover how these connections build, sustain, transform, and at times hinder responses to food insecurity across different contexts.

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An urban ethnography reading group update! 📚 With the new year, our reading group has started again with much exciting literature ahead. Visit our website to read our reflections 👉 foodcharities.eu/urban-ethnog... Like to know more about our project and stay updated? Follow our page! 💡

Food Charities - At the heart of food support lies a web of relations

Food Charities aims to uncover how these connections build, sustain, transform, and at times hinder responses to food insecurity across different contexts.

foodcharities.eu

We are excited to welcome 3 Research Assistants: Benedetta, Misaki, and Elke! They are already working on coding for Event Sequence Analysis (ESA) in Italy, Japan, & the Netherlands. Their work analyzes how charitable food providers obtain the resources necessary to fulfil their mission.

Last week, our urban ethnography reading group met to discuss influential works 📚 — Sidewalk (Duneier, 1999), Code of the Street (Anderson, 1999), No Shame in My Game (Newman, 1999), and Wacquant’s (2002) review of these studies on urban poverty.

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Thrilled to welcome 3 new PhD researchers to our Food Charities project! 🎉 Marga (Rotterdam), Shiori (Kyoto), and Simona (Palermo) will conduct comparative urban ethnography in each city, exploring survival strategies through charitable food provision.

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We are very excited to share the launch of a special issue in Global Food Security! 👉 Understanding Food Insecurity in High-Income Countries: New Theoretical Approaches, Multidimensional Perspectives, and Innovative Practices and Policy Responses Read more and find the link below🔽

We are now on Bluesky 🎉 Using a comparative and relational approach, the Food Charities project explores how charitable food provision operates in urban spaces in different welfare and civil society contexts: Italy, Japan, and the Netherlands. Follow us for project updates, events, and calls!

Food Charities - At the heart of food support lies a web of relations

Food Charities aims to uncover how these connections build, sustain, transform, and at times hinder responses to food insecurity across different contexts.

foodcharities.eu