Food Consumption in Global Perspective

Food Consumption in Global Perspective
Author: J. Klein,A. Murcott
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2014-07-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137326416

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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.

Writing Food History

Writing Food History
Author: Kyri W. Claflin,Peter Scholliers
Publsiher: Berg
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2013-08-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780857852175

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The vibrant interest in food studies among both academics and amateurs has made food history an exciting field of investigation. Taking stock of three decades of groundbreaking multidisciplinary research, the book examines two broad questions: What has history contributed to the development of food studies? How have other disciplines - sociology, anthropology, literary criticism, science, art history - influenced writing on food history in terms of approach, methodology, controversies, and knowledge of past foodways? Essays by twelve prominent scholars provide a compendium of global and multicultural answers to these questions. The contributors critically assess food history writing in the United States, Africa, Mexico and the Spanish Diaspora, India, the Ottoman Empire, the Far East - China, Japan and Korea - Europe, Jewish communities and the Middle East. Several historical eras are covered: the Ancient World, the Middle Ages, Early Modern Europe and the Modern day. The book is a unique addition to the growing literature on food history. It is required reading for anyone seeking a detailed discussion of food history research in diverse times and places.

Global Food Politics and Approaches to Sustainable Consumption

Global Food Politics and Approaches to Sustainable Consumption
Author: Luke Amadi,Fidelis Allen
Publsiher: Engineering Science Reference
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2019
Genre: Food consumption
ISBN: 1799801268

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"This book addresses the divergent development challenges of contemporary unsustainable food consumption. It also examines food politics and provides alternative development trajectories that could be useful in understanding the development realities of unsustainable food consumption"--Provided by publisher.

Sustainable food consumption

Sustainable food consumption
Author: Elizabeth Sargant
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2023-09-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789086868117

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Agricultural and food consumption practices are the most important contributors to ecosystem degradation and climate change. Consumers are called on to take responsibility for sustainable development; to consider the environment in their everyday life, to choose more sustainably produced goods and services. However, often consumers are not directly involved in food production and preparation. Today many of the meals we eat are prepared by someone other than ourselves. In addition, environmental and social issues of food production might be important to us but they have to be weighed up against a range of situational and personal considerations. Thus 'making a sustainable choice' can be far from straightforward. This book explores the question 'how sustainable food consumption can be encouraged' using social practices theory. This approach focuses not on the individual behaviour of consumers, but on everyday food practices (like shopping for food, eating lunch at work, etc.) and their context. The book discusses how Dutch consumers engage in sustainable food consumption on an everyday basis, and how consumers with different grocery shopping practices differ in this engagement. A second study considers the sustainable development of food provisioning within business catering (food procurement and provisioning). Here we discover the importance of food professionals and the opportunities that canteens and kitchens offer to explore more sustainable ways of eating. Both studies illustrate how a context-oriented approach leads to insights on where we find leverage points for changing consumption patterns.

Time for Food

Time for Food
Author: Patricia Lysaght
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2012
Genre: Food consumption
ISBN: 9517656424

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4e de couv.: The papers included in this volume deal with historical and ongoing cultural processes concerned with foor and meals in local, regional, national and transnational contexts. They also focus on issues such as food production, organic agriculture, ecological food, ethical consumption, and food marketing, and on the food choices and practices involved in the daily organisation of food intake in the home, restaurant or public institution. How global trends affect, or even re-invent, the notion of traditional food is also discussed, as is the subject of future food consumption and the role of ecological food in that context.

Consumption in the Age of Affluence

Consumption in the Age of Affluence
Author: Ben Fine,Michael Heasman,Judith Wright
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2002-03-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134779062

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With growing affluence in the developed world, food has become an increasing focus for attention. Here, the authors argue that in order to understand the extensive and dramatic developments in the world of food, a new interdisciplinary approach is necessary. The Age of Affluence successfully addresses food consumption in this way. The volume: * argues the importance of socioeconomic and cultural factors over diet, in influencing the production, marketing and consumption of different groups of foods; * places food systems theory on sound analytical foundations; * draws critically upon food systems literature; * includes case studies from the sugar, dairy and meat systems; * employs novel statistical techniques to identify and explain distinct patterns of food consumption; The book will help to revitalize the discipline of food studies and points the way forward for the continuing study of food consumption. As such, it will be invaluable to students, researchers and policymakers engaged in the world of food.

The World Food Outlook

The World Food Outlook
Author: Donald O. Mitchell,Merlinda D. Ingco,Ronald C. Duncan
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1997-03-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521589843

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Modern day Malthusians warn that Malthus will ultimately be right: the world will be less and less able to feed itself as populations keep expanding and crop yields seem to have reached a peak. The authors of this volume believe that this pessimism is misplaced, and that there is in fact no worldwide food crisis. On the contrary, they show that the world food situation has improved dramatically over the past three decades: prices of agricultural commodities are at their lowest level in history in real terms and crop output is continuing to rise faster than population. This book provides a much needed and reasoned view on a subject that is too often treated emotionally. The important changes in the international food economy are considered in historical context and provide a basis for projections to 2010. The situation should continue to improve and food should become cheaper than it is today.

Food and Agriculture in Global Perspective

Food and Agriculture in Global Perspective
Author: Toivo Miljan,Ervin Laszlo,Joel Kurtzman
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781483152974

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Food and Agriculture in Global Perspective: Discussions in the Committee of the Whole of the United Nations presents the problem of food and agriculture in its total global international perspective from the point of view of the specialized agencies of the United Nations system and the States Members of the United Nations. The book discusses the problem of food and agriculture and its handling in the global perspective; groups the statements of the problem around international agency views and around the views of Member States; and presents the progress report of efforts by international agencies and by States. The text also describes the excerpts from the technical documents, and statements of Agency representatives and Member States in the seven specific issue areas found in the Agreed Conclusions of the Committee.