Geographic Data Sources for the Study of Regional Foods in the United States

B. G. Shortridge
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Geographers emphasize place when they study foodways, especially why people in one region eat differently from those in another. Quantitative data that can be mapped are useful to explore these issues, but, unfortunately, such information is scarce for large-scale projects. We know a lot about American food production through the censuses of agriculture, but little about who eats those products. Much of the existing data for food consumption is the result of proprietary marketing research done for food companies and is, therefore, inaccessible; other surveys involve sample sizes too small to determine regional patterns. More recently, geographers have begun to explore symbolic and other more qualitative issues related to food, place, and culture. They also have turned their attention from national to more local studies such as comparing restaurant menus across a hypothesized regional boundary or the persistence of ethnic dishes in a multicultural community. Useful data sources related to regional and ethnic food consumption include the Internet, telephone books, surveys and interviewing, cookbooks, promotional literature intended for tourists, and popular magazines.
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美国地区食品研究的地理数据来源
地理学家在研究食物方式时,特别强调地域,尤其是为什么一个地区的人吃得和另一个地区的人不一样。可以绘制地图的数量数据对探索这些问题是有用的,但不幸的是,这种信息对于大型项目来说是稀缺的。通过农业普查,我们对美国的食品生产有了很多了解,但对食用这些产品的人却知之甚少。现有的许多食品消费数据都是为食品公司做的专有营销研究的结果,因此无法获取;其他调查涉及的样本量太小,无法确定区域模式。最近,地理学家开始探索与食物、地点和文化有关的象征性和其他更多的定性问题。他们还将注意力从全国性的研究转向了更多的地方性研究,比如在假设的地区边界上比较餐馆的菜单,或者在多元文化社区中比较民族菜肴的持久性。有关地区和民族食品消费的有用数据来源包括互联网、电话簿、调查和访谈、烹饪书、面向游客的宣传文献和流行杂志。
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