1. EATING TOGETHER FROM THE CLEANING WORLD: GATHERING ALL FOODS TOGETHER AS THE ULTIMATE FORM OF COMMENSALITY.
- Author
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ARON, Diana Maria
- Subjects
SOCIALIZATION ,INGESTION ,JOB satisfaction ,SUBJECTIVE well-being (Psychology) ,INTERGROUP relations ,CLEANING compounds ,COOPERATION ,ETHNOHISTORY ,HABIT - Abstract
Food is a social and cultural symbol and seems to have a long history in anthropology and sociology. Commensality, or the act of eating together, seems to have social effects in creating or consolidating a group. This study examined why workers in the cleaning industry choose to eat together and how this habit is related to high job satisfaction. Factors that seem to promote relationships within the group and subjective well-being appear to be influenced by the need for socialization during work breaks. The main conclusion of the study is that shared meal breaks, which involve eating together (not from separate plates), make cleaning employees feel more socially connected and increase cooperation among them. The research aims to highlight the meals organized by cleaning workers. The goal of understanding how cleaning agents experience and attribute meaning to these moments of eating together is an important part of understanding their activity in the social context of life. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2023