2020
DOI: 10.1080/07409710.2020.1783817
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Taste, education, and commensality in Copenhagen food schools

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“…There have been a number of studies on commensality within the school setting, however, these have concentrated on school lunch provision and not the pedagogical Food Education curriculum. Anderson (2015) compares school lunchtime interactions when sharing meals, whilst Hansen et al (2020) and Hart (2016) analysed the socializing aspect of commensality during the lunch break.…”
Section: Commensalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There have been a number of studies on commensality within the school setting, however, these have concentrated on school lunch provision and not the pedagogical Food Education curriculum. Anderson (2015) compares school lunchtime interactions when sharing meals, whilst Hansen et al (2020) and Hart (2016) analysed the socializing aspect of commensality during the lunch break.…”
Section: Commensalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there are numerous studies that focus on school lunches and commensality (Andersen et al, 2015;Berggren et al, 2020;Hansen et al, 2020;Lalli, 2017;Pike, 2010b) there are very few studies that focus on 'pedagogical commensality'.…”
Section: Pedagogical Commensalitymentioning
confidence: 99%