The Incompatibility of System and Lifeworld Understandings of Food Insecurity and the Provision of Food Aid in an English City

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Madeleine Power
Neil Small
Bob Doherty
Kate E. Pickett
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[1] University of York,Department of Health Sciences, Area 2, Seebohm Rowntree Building
[2] University of Bradford,Faculty of Health Studies
[3] University of York,The York Management School
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Food aid; Food banks; Food insecurity; Critical theory; Religion;
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We report qualitative findings from a study in a multi-ethnic, multi-faith city with high levels of deprivation. Primary research over 2 years consisted of three focus groups and 18 semi-structured interviews with food insecurity service providers followed by focus groups with 16 White British and Pakistani women in or at risk of food insecurity. We consider food insecurity using Habermas’s distinction between the system and lifeworld. We examine system definitions of the nature of need, approved food choices, the reification of selected skills associated with household management and the imposition of a construct of virtue. While lifeworld truths about food insecurity include understandings of structural causes and recognition that the potential of social solidarity to respond to them exist, they are not engaged with by the system. The gap between system rationalities and the experiential nature of lay knowledge generates individual and collective disempowerment and a corrosive sense of shame.
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