While there has been consistent academic interest in the link between the media and politics, this attention has mostly bypassed lifestyle journalism. Yet this can reflect the political and social realities of a country if less clearly than more overtly political coverage. This paper seeks to demonstrate how the Singapore government has used food to help construct a national identity and how the local print media have been a partner in this. It analyses how food has been represented in the Singapore press in relation to attitudes that contribute to nation-building. The findings suggest that the food-related articles studied usually reflected a culture of self-improvement, an ethnic-cultural element and cosmopolitan attitudes, all of which w...
While foodways and the role food culture plays in Singaporean life have attracted significant and in...
While foodways and the role food culture plays in Singaporean life have attracted significant and in...
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2018.07.016Following a series of global food crises and an increa...
This research studies how Singapore identity is created and reflected in food. Food is also utilised...
Food consumption habits and patterns have always been a distinctive quality that highlights the iden...
This study attempts to understand the attitudes Singaporean media users adopt during food media cons...
With the increasing influx of Mainland Chinese migrants in Singapore, tensions have arisen between c...
To its most primal core, a food provides nourishment. However, I believe that recent perceptions of ...
Everything related to food is subjective, from how one perceives what tastes good to how it should b...
This report presents “Come, Let’s Eat!”, a communication campaign by four undergraduates from Wee Ki...
The production of cultured meat without slaughtering animals represents a significant advancement fo...
The choice of food practices can be influenced by one's identity in many societies, but has mostly b...
Taking museum exhibitions, publications, and restaurants as a focus, this essay explores how food is...
Food safety knowledge is created, validated, disseminated, and acted upon. It is conflicted, context...
The media environment of Singapore is characterized by (i) a monopoly of the mainstream media and (i...
While foodways and the role food culture plays in Singaporean life have attracted significant and in...
While foodways and the role food culture plays in Singaporean life have attracted significant and in...
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2018.07.016Following a series of global food crises and an increa...
This research studies how Singapore identity is created and reflected in food. Food is also utilised...
Food consumption habits and patterns have always been a distinctive quality that highlights the iden...
This study attempts to understand the attitudes Singaporean media users adopt during food media cons...
With the increasing influx of Mainland Chinese migrants in Singapore, tensions have arisen between c...
To its most primal core, a food provides nourishment. However, I believe that recent perceptions of ...
Everything related to food is subjective, from how one perceives what tastes good to how it should b...
This report presents “Come, Let’s Eat!”, a communication campaign by four undergraduates from Wee Ki...
The production of cultured meat without slaughtering animals represents a significant advancement fo...
The choice of food practices can be influenced by one's identity in many societies, but has mostly b...
Taking museum exhibitions, publications, and restaurants as a focus, this essay explores how food is...
Food safety knowledge is created, validated, disseminated, and acted upon. It is conflicted, context...
The media environment of Singapore is characterized by (i) a monopoly of the mainstream media and (i...
While foodways and the role food culture plays in Singaporean life have attracted significant and in...
While foodways and the role food culture plays in Singaporean life have attracted significant and in...
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2018.07.016Following a series of global food crises and an increa...