er!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
also by residential care what is the student talking about?
there's anthropological stuff floating about but I don't know how much it talks about tea per se...
----- Original Message -----
From: Perry Share <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, December 6, 2006 3:10 pm
> Dear Irish Studies list
>
> Apologies for any cross-posting
>
> I have been approached by a student here in Sligo who is doing a
> 4th year thesis on the role of tea-drinking in residential care
> Even though I am pretty familiar with the work on the sociology of
> food, I am stymied on the topic of tea!
> Does anybody know of any work that examines the social aspects of
> tea-drinking?
> Given its ubiquity in Irish, British and Australasian cultures, it
> is remarkable that there doesn't seem to be anything
> (I suspect Japanese, Chinese and Indian tea-drinking is - shall we
> say - another cup of tea!)
> Or, more likely, there is material out there, and I don't know
> about it!
> Any help gratefully received :-)
>
> Dr Perry Share
> Head of Special Projects
> Institute of Technology, Sligo
> G1002 Business Innovation Centre
> IT Sligo
> phone: (071) 9137216
> fax: (071) 9144500
>
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