Purpose – The aim of the study is threefold: understanding the interconnections amongst visual and verbal multimodal communication strategies used in food discourse; identifying the themes of celebrity chef’s food discourse with respect to pro-environmental behaviour; and providing a methodological framework to visually analyse food-themed videos. Design/methodology/approach – This study uses mise-en-scene and critical discourse and multimodal analyses to gain insights on food discourse from 20 videos shared by a Michelin starred chef on social media platforms. Findings – Results show that a pro-environmental cooking philosophy challenges the normative discourse on food and educates general audiences and foodies alike. Mise-en-scene...
Celebrity chefs are familiar figures for the general public who sees them almost every day in TV sho...
My dissertation, You Are What You Eat: Understanding Food Discourse and Digitally-Mediated Identitie...
What do popular Instagram posts of food communicate about the morality of health in Neoliberal Capit...
Purpose – The aim of the study is threefold: understanding the interconnections amongst visual and v...
Food is the very lifeblood of who we are; it brings us together, defines our cultures, a...
Food cultures are shaped by the ubiquity of digital photography. Embedded in social media sites, suc...
In the Middle Ages, food presentations were more important then how the food taste. And in this digi...
The study investigates the websites of ten British celebrity chefs, ranging between the age of 38 an...
This study was a qualitative study. It combined semiotic theory to analyze the data. This article fo...
The “camera eats first” phenomenon has become a worldwide popular culture which affects our everyday...
This thesis employs quantitative content analysis to investigate how social media influencers use ae...
Once seen in black and white terms as human sustenance or luxury, eating has become not only a hobby...
My dissertation, You Are What You Eat: Understanding Food Discourse and Digitally-Mediated Identitie...
Thesis: S.M. in Comparative Media Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Comp...
“We need to relearn the food experiences that first shaped us” (Wilson 2015, p.23). With more than ...
Celebrity chefs are familiar figures for the general public who sees them almost every day in TV sho...
My dissertation, You Are What You Eat: Understanding Food Discourse and Digitally-Mediated Identitie...
What do popular Instagram posts of food communicate about the morality of health in Neoliberal Capit...
Purpose – The aim of the study is threefold: understanding the interconnections amongst visual and v...
Food is the very lifeblood of who we are; it brings us together, defines our cultures, a...
Food cultures are shaped by the ubiquity of digital photography. Embedded in social media sites, suc...
In the Middle Ages, food presentations were more important then how the food taste. And in this digi...
The study investigates the websites of ten British celebrity chefs, ranging between the age of 38 an...
This study was a qualitative study. It combined semiotic theory to analyze the data. This article fo...
The “camera eats first” phenomenon has become a worldwide popular culture which affects our everyday...
This thesis employs quantitative content analysis to investigate how social media influencers use ae...
Once seen in black and white terms as human sustenance or luxury, eating has become not only a hobby...
My dissertation, You Are What You Eat: Understanding Food Discourse and Digitally-Mediated Identitie...
Thesis: S.M. in Comparative Media Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Comp...
“We need to relearn the food experiences that first shaped us” (Wilson 2015, p.23). With more than ...
Celebrity chefs are familiar figures for the general public who sees them almost every day in TV sho...
My dissertation, You Are What You Eat: Understanding Food Discourse and Digitally-Mediated Identitie...
What do popular Instagram posts of food communicate about the morality of health in Neoliberal Capit...