Consumption challenged
food in medialised everyday lives
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Word Count
55,500 words, Guess
Page Count
222 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveconsumptionchall0000halk
- ISBN-100754674762
- ISBN-139780754674764
- ISBN-139781409410225
- ISBN-101409410226
and 5 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2010011715
- OCLC Control Number606052406
- OCLC Control Number952728053
- Better World Books9780754674764
- Open LibraryOL24579741M
Classifications
- DDC394.1/209489
- LCCTX357 .H26 2010
- LCCTX360
and 1 more
- LCCTX357 .H35 2016
Description
In public debates, communication campaigns and public policies, it is increasingly common to attribute to consumers and their agency an ability to help solve a broad array of societal problems. This tendency is particularly clear in the field of food consumption, owing to the fact that food is both materially and symbolically central for consumers in everyday life as well as for large scale institutionalized dynamics. In order to shed light on the challenges facing food consumption, this volume takes an innovative theoretical approach, presenting four empirical Danish case studies which are compared with other analyses drawn from the wider international context. Consumption Challenged will appeal not only to sociologists of consumption, risk and the environment, but also to policy makers and researchers in the fields of geography, communication, media, governance and social psychology.
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