This paper’s primary objective is to acquire insight into the manner in which the principal stakeholders strategically use frames in their public communication about sustainable food and agriculture. A framing analysis of 578 communications revealed a repertory of six culturally embedded frames: the value of responsibility; the metaphor of the undermining-of-foundations; the story of Frankenstein; the myth that all that comes from nature is inherently good; the myth of progress; and the archetype of the Good Mother. The analysis also provided insight into how frames are deployed. It is discussed how frames are interrelated and how different stakeholders use similar frames to support sometimes diametrically opposed interests.status: publishe
© 2018, © 2018 Australian and New Zealand Communication Association. In a rapidly changing and crowd...
Food waste is a global sustainability issue that demands that multiple stakeholders participate in s...
Supplementary Information files for Deliberating our frames: How members of multi-stakeholder initia...
Contains fulltext : 77219.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article stu...
This article studies which frames stakeholders use in the debate about sustainability. An inductive ...
Sustainability issues in the agro-food sector have become increasingly important, and in order to de...
Milestone document M7.1 - Guidance on Stakeholder mapping. A toolbox to tackle frames hindering the ...
Discourses and arguments regarding our increasingly globalized food system include complicated issue...
The agri-food sector is under pressure to move towards sustainability and broad socio-technical chan...
ABSTRACT This article demonstrates Gamson’s claim that behind the apparent agreement implied by ‘‘co...
Any multistakeholder initiative that aims to build the basis for change in a food system, regardless...
There is growing political pressure for farmers to use more sustainable agricultural practices to pr...
Sustainability is considered to be a fundamental aspect of responsible research and innovation, acco...
We are today living in a complex food system. A system interlinked by series of stakeholders who are...
This research anthology explores the concept of food production and supply, from farm gate to plate,...
© 2018, © 2018 Australian and New Zealand Communication Association. In a rapidly changing and crowd...
Food waste is a global sustainability issue that demands that multiple stakeholders participate in s...
Supplementary Information files for Deliberating our frames: How members of multi-stakeholder initia...
Contains fulltext : 77219.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article stu...
This article studies which frames stakeholders use in the debate about sustainability. An inductive ...
Sustainability issues in the agro-food sector have become increasingly important, and in order to de...
Milestone document M7.1 - Guidance on Stakeholder mapping. A toolbox to tackle frames hindering the ...
Discourses and arguments regarding our increasingly globalized food system include complicated issue...
The agri-food sector is under pressure to move towards sustainability and broad socio-technical chan...
ABSTRACT This article demonstrates Gamson’s claim that behind the apparent agreement implied by ‘‘co...
Any multistakeholder initiative that aims to build the basis for change in a food system, regardless...
There is growing political pressure for farmers to use more sustainable agricultural practices to pr...
Sustainability is considered to be a fundamental aspect of responsible research and innovation, acco...
We are today living in a complex food system. A system interlinked by series of stakeholders who are...
This research anthology explores the concept of food production and supply, from farm gate to plate,...
© 2018, © 2018 Australian and New Zealand Communication Association. In a rapidly changing and crowd...
Food waste is a global sustainability issue that demands that multiple stakeholders participate in s...
Supplementary Information files for Deliberating our frames: How members of multi-stakeholder initia...