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- Maia, Claudia Santos Castro
- Sette, Ricardo de Souza
Abstract
Objetivou-se, neste trabalho, investigar as experiências de consumo alimentar dos consumidores infantis de cinco a oito anos de idade pertencentes às classes A e B, através de suas mães, analisando a influência do sistema cultural e simbólico nessas relações. Optou-se pelo uso de uma metodologia qualitativa, de inspiração etnográfica proporcionando flexibilidade para as descobertas em campo, além de possibilitar o emprego da entrevista em profundidade, em conjunto com outros métodos. Buscou-se compreender como as crianças constroemr significados de consumo, dentro de sua visão de mundo particular. Identificaram-se diversas categorias que serviram para explicar fenômenos como praticidade, socialização, influências, obesidade infantil, marcas, qualidade, simbolismo, hábitos ocasiões especiais, textura, lembranças, diversão e rotina. A análise do conteúdo mostrou que a alimentação ocupa um lugar importante nas mais inusitadas e comuns situações do cotidiano, apresentando-se indissociável da vida infantil e contribuiu para a construção de significados nas experiências de consumo alimentar. A interpretação das variáveis identificadas em seu contexto cultural, juntamente com os símbolos, rituais e valores podem contribuir para os estudos do comportamento do consumidor, com reflexos no meio empresarial. ----- The purpose of this study was to investigate experiences about the children’s food consumption from five to eight years old, belonging to classes A and B, by analysing the influence of cultural and symbolic system in the relationship with their mothers. We used the qualitative research methodology of ethnographic inspiration, which provides flexibility for field findings, besides providing the use of in-deep interview along with another research methods. We sought to understand the way how children build consumption meanings within their own worldview. Several categories were identified, which served to describe phenomena such as practicality, socialization, influences, childhood obesity, marks, quality, symbolism, special occasion habits, texture, memories, amusement and routine. The content analysis showed that the feeding takes a very important place in the most unlikely and common daily situations, being indissociable from the children’s life, and contributed to the building of meanings about experiences of children’s food consumption. However, the interpretation of all identified parameters in the cultural context, along with symbols, rituals and values, may contribute to consumer behaviour studies, with reflex in the company environment.
Suggested Citation
Maia, Claudia Santos Castro & Sette, Ricardo de Souza, 2015.
"Consumo Alimentar Infantil Em Uma Cidade Do Sul De Minas: Uma Proposta De Inspiração Antropológica,"
Organizações Rurais e Agroindustriais/Rural and Agro-Industrial Organizations, Universidade Federal de Lavras, Departamento de Administracao e Economia, vol. 17(1), March.
Handle:
RePEc:ags:orarao:262759
DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.262759
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