What’s wrong with us? A patchwork ethnography study of the lived experiences of the clients of a surplus food project in London

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Swettenham, M. and Langley-Evans, S. C. 2023. What’s wrong with us? A patchwork ethnography study of the lived experiences of the clients of a surplus food project in London.
AuthorsSwettenham, M. and Langley-Evans, S. C.
TypeConference poster
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Investigating the lived experiences of visitors to a food surplus project in South West London.

KeywordsPatchwork ethnography; Public health nutrition; Food insecurity; Social determinants of health; Political determinants of health
Year2023
ConferenceNutrition Society Conference 2023
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