Food For Thought: Differences of Geographic Food Habits Between Alaska and the Lower 48

Courtney C Rome
The process of food acquisition is assumed to vary depending on location. Five dimensions of this process, Seasonality, Subsistence, Time, Community Collaboration, and Level of Enjoyment are defined and examined by comparing survey responses from residents of Juneau, Alaska and State College, Pennsylvania. These five dimensions are seen as fundamental to the acquisition process and can give insight to future issues of food insecurity in regions of the world.
Major: 
Geography
Exhibition Category: 
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Exhibition Format: 
Poster Presentation
Campus: 
University Park
Faculty Sponsor: 
Denice Wardrop, Interim Director, Engaged Scholarship. Associate Director Riparia
Poster Number: 
109