The Slow Food movement promotes itself as supporting ethical modes of food production and consumption. This article reports on research that investigated the representations of the movement in the Australian print media, exploring the discourses relating to Slow Food and examining whether the media exposure is positively or negatively framed. A content and discourse analysis was undertaken of articles on Slow Food over a three-month period. The analysis aimed to provide a contextual basis for how Slow Food is perceived, the messages it conveys, and the activities it undertakes. Major themes arising from the data were ‘conviviality’ (social pleasures of sharing ‘good food’), ‘localism’ (social, health and environmental benefits of local prod...
This article studies ways in which the Slow Food movement creates spaces for political action and el...
Humanities’ scholars often address the question of what it means to be human in the age of technolog...
A reprint of an article in book "The globalization of food", edited by David Inglis, Debra Gimlin, p...
Slow Food is a global social movement that arose in response to the cultural homogenisation, taste s...
Slow Food has been a movement against fast food existence in the world since the 1980s initiated by ...
Article originally published as Peace, Adrian "Barossa Slow: The Representation and Rhetoric of Slow...
This thesis investigates the Slow Food movement which started in Italy in the late80’s and today is ...
The Slow Food movement was founded in Italy in 1986 as a response to the perceived domination of fas...
A growing field of research is documenting the political investment of the consumer. Yet, consumers ...
Contains fulltext : 232962.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Slow Food is a ...
A growing field of research is documenting the political investment of the consumer. Yet, consumers ...
In the twenty years since its founding, the Italian-born Slow Food movement has grown to include ove...
Thesis (M.A., English (Composition)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.As of January ...
This paper examines the motives and experiences of attendees at a Slow Food festival to gain an unde...
The aim of this paper is to open up the debate about Slow Food's ethics of taste by considering...
This article studies ways in which the Slow Food movement creates spaces for political action and el...
Humanities’ scholars often address the question of what it means to be human in the age of technolog...
A reprint of an article in book "The globalization of food", edited by David Inglis, Debra Gimlin, p...
Slow Food is a global social movement that arose in response to the cultural homogenisation, taste s...
Slow Food has been a movement against fast food existence in the world since the 1980s initiated by ...
Article originally published as Peace, Adrian "Barossa Slow: The Representation and Rhetoric of Slow...
This thesis investigates the Slow Food movement which started in Italy in the late80’s and today is ...
The Slow Food movement was founded in Italy in 1986 as a response to the perceived domination of fas...
A growing field of research is documenting the political investment of the consumer. Yet, consumers ...
Contains fulltext : 232962.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Slow Food is a ...
A growing field of research is documenting the political investment of the consumer. Yet, consumers ...
In the twenty years since its founding, the Italian-born Slow Food movement has grown to include ove...
Thesis (M.A., English (Composition)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.As of January ...
This paper examines the motives and experiences of attendees at a Slow Food festival to gain an unde...
The aim of this paper is to open up the debate about Slow Food's ethics of taste by considering...
This article studies ways in which the Slow Food movement creates spaces for political action and el...
Humanities’ scholars often address the question of what it means to be human in the age of technolog...
A reprint of an article in book "The globalization of food", edited by David Inglis, Debra Gimlin, p...