Inuit-defined determinants of food security in academic research focusing on Inuit Nunangat and Alaska: A scoping review protocol

Background: Academic research on food security in Inuit Nunangat and Alaska frequently adopts the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations' working definition of food security and Western conceptualisations of what it means to be ‘food secure’. However, in 2014, the Alaskan branc...

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Main Authors: Naylor, A., Kenny, T.-A., Harper, S., Beale, D., Premji, Z., Furgal, C., Ford, J., Little, M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: SAGE 2023
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spelling ftleedsuniv:oai:eprints.whiterose.ac.uk:213964 2024-09-15T17:35:39+00:00 Inuit-defined determinants of food security in academic research focusing on Inuit Nunangat and Alaska: A scoping review protocol Naylor, A. Kenny, T.-A. Harper, S. Beale, D. Premji, Z. Furgal, C. Ford, J. Little, M. 2023-06 text https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/213964/ https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/213964/1/Inuit-defined%20determinants%20of%20food%20security%20in%20academic%20research%20focusing%20on%20Inuit%20Nunangat%20and%20Alaska%20A%20scoping%20review%20prot.pdf en eng SAGE https://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/213964/1/Inuit-defined%20determinants%20of%20food%20security%20in%20academic%20research%20focusing%20on%20Inuit%20Nunangat%20and%20Alaska%20A%20scoping%20review%20prot.pdf Naylor, A., Kenny, T.-A., Harper, S. et al. (5 more authors) (2023) Inuit-defined determinants of food security in academic research focusing on Inuit Nunangat and Alaska: A scoping review protocol. Nutrition and Health, 29 (2). pp. 175-183. ISSN 0260-1060 cc_by_4 Article NonPeerReviewed 2023 ftleedsuniv 2024-07-09T23:49:47Z Background: Academic research on food security in Inuit Nunangat and Alaska frequently adopts the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations' working definition of food security and Western conceptualisations of what it means to be ‘food secure’. However, in 2014, the Alaskan branch of the Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC) stated that academic and intergovernmental definitions and understandings ‘are important, but not what we are talking about when we say food security’. The organisation subsequently developed its own conceptualisation and definition: the Alaskan Inuit Food Security Conceptual Framework (AIFSCF), which in 2020 received informal assent by ICC-Canada. Aim: This protocol establishes a review strategy to examine how well academic research reflects Inuit conceptualisations and understandings of food security, as outlined in the AIFSCF. Methods: Review structure and reporting will be completed according to adapted RepOrting standards for Systematic Evidence Syntheses (ROSES) guidelines. A comprehensive search strategy will be used to locate peer-reviewed research from Medline, Scopus, Web of Science and the Arctic and Antarctic Regions (EBSCO) databases. Dual reviewer screening will take place at the abstract, title, and full-text stages. Different study methodologies (qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods) will be included for review, on the proviso that articles identify drivers of food security. An a priori coding framework will be applied by a single reviewer to extract data on publication characteristics, methods and article aims. Deductive thematic content analysis will then identify the frequency and precedence afforded within literature to the drivers and dimensions of food security identified by the AIFSCF. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alaskan Inuit Antarc* Antarctic inuit Alaska White Rose Research Online (Universities of Leeds, Sheffield & York)
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description Background: Academic research on food security in Inuit Nunangat and Alaska frequently adopts the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations' working definition of food security and Western conceptualisations of what it means to be ‘food secure’. However, in 2014, the Alaskan branch of the Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC) stated that academic and intergovernmental definitions and understandings ‘are important, but not what we are talking about when we say food security’. The organisation subsequently developed its own conceptualisation and definition: the Alaskan Inuit Food Security Conceptual Framework (AIFSCF), which in 2020 received informal assent by ICC-Canada. Aim: This protocol establishes a review strategy to examine how well academic research reflects Inuit conceptualisations and understandings of food security, as outlined in the AIFSCF. Methods: Review structure and reporting will be completed according to adapted RepOrting standards for Systematic Evidence Syntheses (ROSES) guidelines. A comprehensive search strategy will be used to locate peer-reviewed research from Medline, Scopus, Web of Science and the Arctic and Antarctic Regions (EBSCO) databases. Dual reviewer screening will take place at the abstract, title, and full-text stages. Different study methodologies (qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods) will be included for review, on the proviso that articles identify drivers of food security. An a priori coding framework will be applied by a single reviewer to extract data on publication characteristics, methods and article aims. Deductive thematic content analysis will then identify the frequency and precedence afforded within literature to the drivers and dimensions of food security identified by the AIFSCF.
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author Naylor, A.
Kenny, T.-A.
Harper, S.
Beale, D.
Premji, Z.
Furgal, C.
Ford, J.
Little, M.
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Kenny, T.-A.
Harper, S.
Beale, D.
Premji, Z.
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Ford, J.
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Inuit-defined determinants of food security in academic research focusing on Inuit Nunangat and Alaska: A scoping review protocol
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title Inuit-defined determinants of food security in academic research focusing on Inuit Nunangat and Alaska: A scoping review protocol
title_short Inuit-defined determinants of food security in academic research focusing on Inuit Nunangat and Alaska: A scoping review protocol
title_full Inuit-defined determinants of food security in academic research focusing on Inuit Nunangat and Alaska: A scoping review protocol
title_fullStr Inuit-defined determinants of food security in academic research focusing on Inuit Nunangat and Alaska: A scoping review protocol
title_full_unstemmed Inuit-defined determinants of food security in academic research focusing on Inuit Nunangat and Alaska: A scoping review protocol
title_sort inuit-defined determinants of food security in academic research focusing on inuit nunangat and alaska: a scoping review protocol
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Naylor, A., Kenny, T.-A., Harper, S. et al. (5 more authors) (2023) Inuit-defined determinants of food security in academic research focusing on Inuit Nunangat and Alaska: A scoping review protocol. Nutrition and Health, 29 (2). pp. 175-183. ISSN 0260-1060
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