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The Psychology of Food and Eating John L. Smith

The Psychology of Food and Eating By John L. Smith

The Psychology of Food and Eating by John L. Smith


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There has long been an interest in food among psychologists across the full range of the discipline, from the physiology of hunger and the psychophysics of taste and smell to the development of food preferences and the social psychology of food-related behaviour and attitudes.

The Psychology of Food and Eating Summary

The Psychology of Food and Eating: A Fresh Approach to Theory and Method by John L. Smith

There has long been an interest in food among psychologists across the full range of the discipline, from the physiology of hunger and the psychophysics of taste and smell to the development of food preferences and the social psychology of food-related behaviour and attitudes. In this new text, John L. Smith takes a much-needed broad view of the field, bringing together physiological research, psychodynamic theory, and sociological perspectives in a way that both celebrates their differences and explores their potential fusion.

The Psychology of Food and Eating provides more than a 'dry' decontextualised physiological explanation of food and eating. It moves on to enable students to see food in its wider context in terms of everyday life and real routines. It provides an overview of social scientific approaches to the study of food (biosocial, socioanthropological, structural, feminist/psychodynamic) and an appreciation of the various ways that social psychological perspectives can be applied to real-life contexts.

With its detailed (and almost confessional) account of the research process, students will gain an insider's perspective on how observational and idiographic techniques are deployed in practice in everyday settings. The book will prove of interest not only to students and researchers on health psychology, applied psychology and critical psychology courses, but also to all those looking for a really accessible introduction to contemporary alternatives to the more conventional research techniques used in this field.

The Psychology of Food and Eating Reviews

'John Smith's The Psychology of Food and Eating takes us on a delicious journey through a range of social psychological research on eating...and focuses on how different methodologies may provide a more experiential and reflexive understanding of our eating practices...Useful for both undergraduate students and those more familiar or experienced in food research. It allows us to question the methods we use, and opens up debate on the future of food and eating research.' - Sally Wilkins, Social Psychological Review

About John L. Smith

JOHN L. SMITH is Reader in Social Psychology at the University of Sunderland where he has taught since completing his doctoral research with the Medical Research Council at their Social and Applied Psychology Unit at the University of Sheffield. He is the author of The Psychology of Action.

Table of Contents

Preface.- Introduction.- PART 1: FOCUS ON THEORY: Non-biological Perspectives; Hunger, Flavour, Digestion and Kitchen Chemistry; Eating Disorders.- PART 2: POST-POSITIVIST RESEARCH REPORTS: Dinner Party Case Study; Eating Out in a Small Way; Food Discourse.- Conclusion.- Index.

Additional information

GOR002527248
9780333800218
0333800214
The Psychology of Food and Eating: A Fresh Approach to Theory and Method by John L. Smith
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Palgrave Macmillan
2001-12-05
235
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