Vem och vad kan man lita på? Ungdomars förhållningssätt till budskap om mat och ätande utifrån ett forskarinitierat rollspel.
Abstract
In everyday life, adolescents are exposed to multiple messages about food. There is an abundance of information to process and handle, which can lead to confusion and anxiety. The overall aim with this thesis was to develop, analyse and problematize researcher-initiated role-play combined with a subsequent focus group interview resembling food contexts in adolescents’ everyday life, and through the adolescents’ participation in the role-play identify their approach to and negotiation about messages concerning food and eating.
The empirical data built on role-playing and focus group interviews with 42 adolescents; boys (14) and girls (28), 15 to 17 years old. The findings revealed that role-playing in combination with subsequent focus group interviews is a suitable research method to study adolescents’ reflexivity regarding food and eating, as it promoted participation and reflections amongst the adolescents. Participation and reflection are crucial elements in Swedish schools, and therefore this method could serve as a pedagogical tool in Home and consumer studies.
The results also show that the adolescents were reflexive concerning who to trust when it comes to food messages, bodily risks with food ingested, and food as an identity marker. The adolescents perceived agents who had knowledge or education concerning food and nutrition as well as agents with whom they had a close relationship to be trustworthy. On the other hand, messages conveyed with a commercial interest were less trusted by the adolescents.
In addition, this thesis shows that food is much more than nutrients for adolescents; it is also a tool by which to express identity.
Parts of work
I. Rendahl, J., Risenfors, S., Korp, P., Ekström, M., & Berg, C. (2017). Forskarinitierat rollspel med efterföljande fokusgruppintervju: en me-tod för att främja delaktighet och reflektion. Educare, 2, 31-55. ::doi::10.24834/educare.2017.2.2 II. Rendahl,J., Korp, P., Ekström, M., & Berg, C. (2017). Adolescents' trust in food messages and their sources. British Food Journal, 119(12), 2712-2723.::doi::10.1108/BFJ-12-2016-0625 III. Rendahl, J., Korp, P., Ekström, M., & Berg, C. (2018). Eating and risk: adolescents’ reasoning regarding body and image. Health Education, 118(3), 262-276.::doi::10.1108/HE-05-2017-0026
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
University
Göteborgs universitet. Utbildningsvetenskapliga fakulteten
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Education
Institution
Department of Food and Nutrition, and Sport Science ; Institutionen för kost- och idrottsvetenskap
Disputation
Torsdagen den 4 oktober 2018, kl. 9.00, BE036, Pedagogen, Hus B
Date of defence
2018-10-04
jenny.rendahl@gu.se
Date
2018-09-12Author
Rendahl, Jenny
Keywords
adolescents
food
risk
trust
reflexivity
identity
role-play
focus group interview
home economics
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-7346-973-9 (tryckt)
978-91-7346-974-6 (pdf)
ISSN
0436-1121
Series/Report no.
Gothenburg Studies in Educational Sciences
421
Language
swe