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How Canadians Communicate VI: Food Promotion, Consumption, and Controversy
Food nourishes the body, but our relationship with food extends far beyond our need for survival. Food choices not only express our personal tastes but also communicate a range of beliefs, values, affiliations and aspirations—sometimes to the exclusion of others. In the media sphere, the enormous amount of food-related advice provided by government agencies, advocacy groups, diet books, and so on …
Créateur
- Edited by Charlene Elliott
Éditeur
- Athabasca University Press
Thème
- dieting
- dinner parties
- food labeling
- food security
- local food movement
- nutrition
- obesity
- organic
Date
- 2016
- 2016
Créateur
- Edited by Charlene Elliott
Éditeur
- Athabasca University Press
Thème
- dieting
- dinner parties
- food labeling
- food security
- local food movement
- nutrition
- obesity
- organic
Date
- 2016
- 2016
Institution partenaire
Licence du support dans cet enregistrement (sauf indication contraire)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Droits
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/legalcode
Identificateur
- http://www.aupress.ca/index.php/books/120250
- http://www.doabooks.org/doab?func=search&query=rid:19421
- ISBN: 9781771990257
- ISBN: 9781771990264
- ISBN: 9781771990271
- ISBN: 9781771990288
Langue
- English
Année
- 2016
Pays fournisseur
- Netherlands
Nom de la collection
Première publication sur Europeana
- 2016-08-17T15:47:27.351Z
Dernière mise à jour de l'Institution partenaire
- 2016-09-19T12:17:19.726Z