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With studies of China, India, West Africa, South America and
Europe, this book provides a global perspective on food consumption
in the modern world. Combing ethnographic, historical and
comparative analyses, the volume celebrates the contributions of
Jack Goody to the anthropology of food.
There is widespread concern amongst consumers about the safety and acceptability of food, and there are clearly communication gaps between consumers, many food professionals and food industry. This book offers accounts of the two-way nature of this difficult communication process and steps that can be made to bridge these communication gaps in a variety of social and cultural environments. Individual chapters of the book analyze the roles of science, culture, and risk perception, and of mass media and attitudes towards eating. An additional section describes the interface between scientists and lay people with regard to policy-making and agricultural practice.
With studies of China, India, West Africa, South America and
Europe, this book provides a global perspective on food consumption
in the modern world. Combing ethnographic, historical and
comparative analyses, the volume celebrates the contributions of
Jack Goody to the anthropology of food.
There is widespread concern amongst consumers about the safety and
acceptability of food, and there are clearly communication gaps
between consumers, many food professionals and food industry. This
book offers accounts of the two-way nature of this difficult
communication process and steps that can be made to bridge these
communication gaps in a variety of social and cultural
environments. Individual chapters of the book analyze the roles of
science, culture, and risk perception, and of mass media and
attitudes towards eating. An additional section describes the
interface between scientists and lay people with regard to
policy-making and agricultural practice.
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