Never before has food been as safe and secure as it is today, but simultaneously, society has become increasingly critical towards agricultural and food related issues. This two-sided development between society and agribusiness will be analyzed using Framing Theory. A quantitative semantic analysis was applied to evaluate the web-based social media in Germany. 50,931 web posts were collected covering 21 issues identified as relevant for the agri-food sector. The results show that all contentious issues are mainly framed in a two-sided way. The modern productivity-driven industry is judged as a negative development, trends returning to a more natural food production are seen as positive
Social media have been a transformative tool in modern society. People use them to post updates and ...
AbstractThe aim of this study is that of providing some indications about the involvement of social ...
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Never before has food been as safe and secure as it is today, but simultaneously, society has become...
Never before has food been as safe and secure as it is today, but simultaneously, society has become...
The agri‐food industry has improved its productivity, especially in developed countries, in an unpar...
Events and controversies in the agro-food domain frequently generate peak selective activity on soci...
This thesis examines the role of social media in the public debate about animal farming and food pro...
<p>Social media bring various stakeholders of the agro-food system together into a new playing field...
Although considerable progress has been made in understanding the determinants of risk perception an...
Large sections of the German society are able to buy and consume meat on a daily basis due to progre...
Conflicts between agriculture and society are growing in industrialized countries, especially with r...
In 2016, Swedish climate reporting declined in quantity and shifted focus somewhat from climate chan...
Conflicts between agriculture and society are growing in industrialized countries, especially with r...
The agricultural sector in Germany, in the EU, and other industrialised countries remains in the spo...
Social media have been a transformative tool in modern society. People use them to post updates and ...
AbstractThe aim of this study is that of providing some indications about the involvement of social ...
© Emerald Publishing Limited 2017. Published by Emerald Publishing Limited. Licensed re-use rights...
Never before has food been as safe and secure as it is today, but simultaneously, society has become...
Never before has food been as safe and secure as it is today, but simultaneously, society has become...
The agri‐food industry has improved its productivity, especially in developed countries, in an unpar...
Events and controversies in the agro-food domain frequently generate peak selective activity on soci...
This thesis examines the role of social media in the public debate about animal farming and food pro...
<p>Social media bring various stakeholders of the agro-food system together into a new playing field...
Although considerable progress has been made in understanding the determinants of risk perception an...
Large sections of the German society are able to buy and consume meat on a daily basis due to progre...
Conflicts between agriculture and society are growing in industrialized countries, especially with r...
In 2016, Swedish climate reporting declined in quantity and shifted focus somewhat from climate chan...
Conflicts between agriculture and society are growing in industrialized countries, especially with r...
The agricultural sector in Germany, in the EU, and other industrialised countries remains in the spo...
Social media have been a transformative tool in modern society. People use them to post updates and ...
AbstractThe aim of this study is that of providing some indications about the involvement of social ...
© Emerald Publishing Limited 2017. Published by Emerald Publishing Limited. Licensed re-use rights...