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Food, Nutrition and the Media
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Marinescu, Valentina.
Food, Nutrition and the Media
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正題名/作者:
Food, Nutrition and the Media/ edited by Valentina Marinescu.
其他作者:
Marinescu, Valentina.
面頁冊數:
XXI, 323 p. 2 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Communication. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46500-1
ISBN:
9783030465001
Food, Nutrition and the Media
Food, Nutrition and the Media
[electronic resource] /edited by Valentina Marinescu. - 1st ed. 2020. - XXI, 323 p. 2 illus.online resource.
1. Introduction -- 2. Food, nutrition and media -- 3. The comparative analysis of media coverage and scientific literature on food and nutrition: The case of Eastern European Countries -- 4. “Nutrition”: thematic coverage in Estonian scientific and mass media -- 5. Analysis of occurrence of “food” and “nutrition” phrases in Polish scientific articles.Case study: overweight and obesity among children -- 6. Mediatic coverage of scientific researches published in the Republic of Moldova on “nutrition”and “food”subjects -- 7. A Comparative Conceptual Map of “Alimentation” and “Nutrition” in Romania -- 8. Media coverage of the topic “nutrition” and related issues in German online news -- 9. From nutritious banks for the poor to Top 10 meals against love pain – Food in Bulgarian media as an entertaining zone -- 10. “Nutrition” and “food” in online media in the Republic of Moldova. Content analysis -- 11. A critical analysis of Romanian media representations of food - A qualitative and quantitative perspective -- 12. Media coverage of food issues in Romania: A longitudinal analysis -- 13. But Where are the Tastes of Yesteryear? Mapping the Commodification of Communist Brands -- 14. Experiencing the Spectacle of Fine Dining. New Forms of Festivity in Sofia, Bulgaria and Diversion of Public Space -- 15. Figurative reconstruction in food and healthcare advertising -- 16. Culinary Discourse in Contemporary South Korea -- 17. Romanian online media and public health threads: Case study incidents with food in urban areas -- 18. An argument for a broader definition for Food Literacy: Findings from a systematic review -- 19. Educating through television in health and nutrition -- 20. Food consumption behaviour and lifestyle - a cross-national study in Romania, Bulgaria and the Republic of Moldavia -- 21. Associations between Social Media Use and Loneliness, Body Image and Disordered Eating: A Qualitative Study of British Young Adults -- 22. Relationship between self-regulated eating behaviour and eHealth literacy: A Confirmatory Factorial Analysis.
Placed at the crossroads of diverse disciplines – medical sciences, information and communication science, sociology of food, agricultural sciences – this book focuses on media, food and nutrition. Contributors to this volume come from different countries including the United Kingdom, Germany, Mexico and Romania, and consider comparatively their native cultures. The book answers several questions: How are food and nutrition made visible and publicized? What is the role of media in relation to food and nutrition? What are the strategies of discourses surrounding food and nutrition within new public spaces?
ISBN: 9783030465001
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