2019
DOI: 10.1177/1329878x19877205
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Communicative and globalizing impacts of food labels: an Australian study

Abstract: This article analyzes the impacts of the Australian Federal Government’s food labeling reforms on the formation of food practices and the market for local food products. It considers how the inclusion of product and ingredient origin information blurs the distinction between ‘domestic’ and ‘foreign’ food products, and foregrounds different ‘support local’ behaviors. Findings from the study highlight the influence of structural and cultural factors, complemented by the strategic use of media tools, in shaping h… Show more

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“…The majority of researchers agree on this, although the framing of this informing is sometimes presented as positive, sometimes as negatively. Positive, for example, as food media offer an opportunity to “purvey practical knowledge of cookery skills” (Xu and Lee, 2020, p. 101) or to make audience members more critical on food:Some mention that food media reflect (and help produce) growing consumer interest in the pleasures of food and cooking, and increasing media and consumer concern about food risk. In the case of the latter, there are now large media and food industries devoted to critiquing the negative health, environmental, animal welfare, and broader food systems impacts of industrialized foodways.…”
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“…The majority of researchers agree on this, although the framing of this informing is sometimes presented as positive, sometimes as negatively. Positive, for example, as food media offer an opportunity to “purvey practical knowledge of cookery skills” (Xu and Lee, 2020, p. 101) or to make audience members more critical on food:Some mention that food media reflect (and help produce) growing consumer interest in the pleasures of food and cooking, and increasing media and consumer concern about food risk. In the case of the latter, there are now large media and food industries devoted to critiquing the negative health, environmental, animal welfare, and broader food systems impacts of industrialized foodways.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A third element highlights the communicative aspect typically associated with media. Food media are communicative spaces constructed through media consumption and media practices (Xu and Lee, 2020). However, these spaces take different forms according to various academics: most see the term more broadly, not seeing media only as a technology, but as their content as well.…”
Section: Comparing Definitions Of Food Media Food Messages and Food C...mentioning
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