The Conversation

  • Food becomes an anchor for belonging in migrant life

    For migrants navigating a new country, food offers stability. Shared meals, adapted recipes and intergenerational cooking provide an anchor for settlement and belonging. Researchers argue that understanding these evolving food practices reveals how newcomers creatively make a new home while staying rooted in their heritage.

    Food becomes an anchor for belonging in migrant life

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