No taste like home: geographies of private home dining

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Social & Cultural Geography Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1080/14649365.2022.2084147
T. Chang, Sharmaine Toh, Palabras Clave
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ABSTRACT Private home dining (PHD) is gaining popularity around the world. The PHD is an example of a sharing economy in which guests enter the homes of amateur chefs for a shared experiential meal. This paper explores the social and spatial dimensions of PHD in Singapore from the perspectives of hosts and guests. For the hosts, PHD events mean opening their home to the public and in the process, taking on new roles as cook, guide and cultural ambassador. From the guests’ perspective, dining in a novel environment brings new experiences, exposing them to new people, knowledge and skills. A mixed-methods approach comprising mainly interviews and participant observations was adopted in this research. The findings reveal that PHD transforms home spaces yet retains the essence of home; compels members of a household to perform multiple roles simultaneously; facilitates the process of home-making; and encourages guests to actively engage as co-producers of their own cultural and culinary experiences.
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没有家的味道:私人家庭用餐的地理
私人家庭餐饮(PHD)在全球越来越受欢迎。博士课程是共享经济的一个例子,在这种经济中,客人进入业余厨师的家中,共享一顿体验式的晚餐。本文从主人和客人的角度探讨了新加坡PHD的社会和空间维度。对于东道主来说,博士活动意味着向公众开放他们的家,在这个过程中,他们扮演了厨师、导游和文化大使的新角色。从客人的角度来看,在一个新的环境中用餐会带来新的体验,让他们接触到新的人、知识和技能。本研究采用访谈和参与者观察为主的混合方法。研究发现,PHD在改造家居空间的同时,保留了家居的本质;强迫家庭成员同时扮演多种角色;促进家庭制作的过程;并鼓励客人积极参与自己的文化和烹饪体验的共同生产者。
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