2024
DOI: 10.3102/00028312231217751
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Constructed Pathways: How Multiply-Marginalized Students Navigate Food Insecurity at Selective Universities

Nathan F. Alleman,
Cara Cliburn Allen,
Sarah E. Madsen

Abstract: Studies about collegiate food insecurity show its prevalence as a national issue that disproportionately affects students from marginalized groups. This study further contextualizes this work, examining the ways that multiply-marginalized students navigate systems of privilege and opportunity at selective, normatively affluent universities to meet food needs and pursue personal goals. Findings from this multi-institutional qualitative study highlight asset-based approaches by which students leverage institutio… Show more

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