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Globalized Eating Cultures Mediation And Mediatization 1st Ed Jrg Drrschmidt

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Globalized Eating Cultures Mediation And Mediatization 1st Ed Jrg Drrschmidt
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.92 MB
Author: Jörg Dürrschmidt, York Kautt
ISBN: 9783319936550, 9783319936567, 3319936557, 3319936565
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Globalized Eating Cultures Mediation And Mediatization 1st Ed Jrg Drrschmidt by Jörg Dürrschmidt, York Kautt 9783319936550, 9783319936567, 3319936557, 3319936565 instant download after payment.

This innovative volume explores the link between local and regional eating cultures and their mediatization via transnational TV cooking shows, glocal food advertising and social media transfer of recipes. Pursuing a global and interdisciplinary approach, it brings together research conducted in Latin America, Australia, Africa, Asia and Europe, from leading scholars in sociology and political science, media and cultural studies, as well as anthropology. Drawing on this rich case study material facilitates a revealing and engaging analysis of the connection between the meta-concepts of globalization and mediatization. Across fifteen chapters its authors provide fresh insights into the different impact that food and eating cultures can have on the everyday mediation of ethnicity and class as well as local, regional and transnational modes of belonging in a media rich global environment. This exciting addition to the food studies literature will appeal in particular to students and scholars of sociology, anthropology, media and cultural studies.




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