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Building a Bigger Table: Food Research, Methods, Policy, and Action in Library and Information Science - hosted by SIG-HLTH
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Panels 90 minutes Confirmation 1: I/we acknowledge that all session authors/presenters have read and agreed to the ASIS&T Annual Meeting Policies Topics: Information Behavior (information behavior; information-seeking behavior; information needs and use; information practices; usability; user experience; human-computer interaction; human-technology interaction; human-AI interaction) Keywords: Everyday information behavior, information practice, food, serious leisure, embodiment Building a Bigger Table: Food Research, Methods, Policy, and Action in Library and Information Science - hosted by SIG-HLTH 1Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA; 2RMIT University, Australia; 3University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Growing global concerns over food safety, food price inflation, and climate change demand urgent attention in scientific fields. Food information behavior and practice have been a vibrant and growing research area in library and information science, following the user-centered paradigm shift and everyday life information needs, seeking, and use research since the 1970s. Research has shown that people engage with informal and embodied information to guide food practices (e.g., shopping, cooking, eating, and sustainability transitions). Food and health research challenge research methods and approaches in everyday information behavior and inform everyday practices, technological services, policies, and actions. In this panel, following a brief introduction, each panelist will share their research approaches and/or findings about food, health, and information research. We aim to invite and foster an open discussion with audiences to explore research opportunities, challenges, and approaches to studying food in library and information science. Hosted by SIG-HLTH. |