With influences on aspects of food choice originating from a number of sources and investigation requiring multidisciplinary considerations, more qualitative methods have proved effective in offering some insight into the changing role of food. These methods are particularly useful when considering food encounters and diet of both children and adolescents, as they can provide more personalised accounts of food use and social interactions than more quantitative alternatives. Pictures have previously been used to assist in food related studies, but with limitations. This paper considers the effectiveness of using pictorial prompts to initiate unstructured interviews with two sample groups of children and adolescents, highlighting an increased potential for their use in future research. Other considerations include the restrictions that are often imposed on the independent researcher in terms of time resources and limited access.
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Talking pictures in working school lunches – Investigating food choice with children and adolescents Available to Purchase
Harvey Ells
Harvey Ells
School of Service Management, University of Brighton, Eastbourne, UK
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-4108
Print ISSN: 0007-070X
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2001
British Food Journal (2001) 103 (6): 374–382.
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Ells H (2001), "Talking pictures in working school lunches – Investigating food choice with children and adolescents". British Food Journal, Vol. 103 No. 6 pp. 374–382, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/00070700110400361
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