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Elizabeth Dowler

Researcher at University of Warwick

Publications -  82
Citations -  3712

Elizabeth Dowler is an academic researcher from University of Warwick. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poverty & Food security. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 82 publications receiving 3490 citations. Previous affiliations of Elizabeth Dowler include University of London.

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Possible food economies: a methodological framework for exploring food production-consumption relationships

TL;DR: The authors developed a methodological framework which structures a description of how specific examples of food production-consumption are organized with reference to a series of analytical fields, and directed attention to the particular locations of resistance to prevalent power relations in food systems that are made possible through different food projects.
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Rights-based approaches to addressing food poverty and food insecurity in Ireland and UK.

TL;DR: S scant evidence exists for either Ireland or the UK meeting its rights to food obligations to date, in terms of roles and responsibilities in ensuring access to affordable, available and appropriate food for all.
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Short cuts to safety: Risk and 'rules of thumb' in accounts of food choice

TL;DR: This article conducted a focus group study of how UK consumers discuss choosing safe food and found that people were concerned in an abstract way with the safety of food and how it was monitored, but 'risk' and'safety' were rarely the primary discursive framework used for justifying food choices.
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The impact of a community-based food skills intervention on cooking confidence food preparation methods and dietary choices – an exploratory trial

TL;DR: This exploratory trial shows that a food skills intervention is likely to have a small but positive effect on food choice and confidence in food preparation and presents challenges for trial design.
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Inequalities in diet and physical activity in Europe.

TL;DR: Cross sectional survey data on food patterns and nutrient intakes, and briefer data on physical activity, by various indicators of socio-economic status for countries across Europe are summarized.