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Man Food Toolkit

Man Food Toolkit
Man Food Toolkit
Man Food is a project about men, food and the environment. It's created ways of working with men to understand what they eat and why, and how they might change in future. Our focus has been on protein - animal-based (e.g. meat, dairy) and plant-based (e.g. vegetables, soya) - and on addressing the reality that global eating habits are environmentally unsustainable.
This books is for individuals, groups and organisations who want to explore some of the things we've explored. We see it as crossed between a toolbox and a recipe book. It's a contained of things that might be useful for a particular purpose, but also a collection of ingredients and methods to inspire you. You might find that some tools can be adapted, and that some work better for you than others. And that's fine.
The toolbox is a starting point, a set of things for you to experiment with. You could try swapping one ingredient for another, throwing in something of your own, or using some of the tools we offer but with different groups, topics or settings.
Masculinities, Food, Protein, Sustainability, behaviour change
University of Southampton
Hurley, Paul
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Roe, Emma
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Hurley, Paul
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Roe, Emma
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Hurley, Paul and Roe, Emma (2018) Man Food Toolkit.

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Man Food is a project about men, food and the environment. It's created ways of working with men to understand what they eat and why, and how they might change in future. Our focus has been on protein - animal-based (e.g. meat, dairy) and plant-based (e.g. vegetables, soya) - and on addressing the reality that global eating habits are environmentally unsustainable.
This books is for individuals, groups and organisations who want to explore some of the things we've explored. We see it as crossed between a toolbox and a recipe book. It's a contained of things that might be useful for a particular purpose, but also a collection of ingredients and methods to inspire you. You might find that some tools can be adapted, and that some work better for you than others. And that's fine.
The toolbox is a starting point, a set of things for you to experiment with. You could try swapping one ingredient for another, throwing in something of your own, or using some of the tools we offer but with different groups, topics or settings.

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Published date: 12 February 2018
Keywords: Masculinities, Food, Protein, Sustainability, behaviour change

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Local EPrints ID: 453759
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/453759
PURE UUID: e04c1d5c-a260-4e01-81b0-b0ec4027a4d6
ORCID for Paul Hurley: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8964-5774
ORCID for Emma Roe: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-4674-2133

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Date deposited: 24 Jan 2022 17:37
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:41

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