Food, Science and Society: Exploring the Gap Between Expert Advice and Individual Behaviour

Food, Science and Society: Exploring the Gap Between Expert Advice and Individual Behaviour

Food, Science and Society: Exploring the Gap Between Expert Advice and Individual Behaviour

Food, Science and Society: Exploring the Gap Between Expert Advice and Individual Behaviour

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Overview

There is widespread concern amongst consumers about the safety and acceptability of food, and there are clearly communication gaps between consumers, many food professionals and food industry. This book offers accounts of the two-way nature of this difficult communication process and steps that can be made to bridge these communication gaps in a variety of social and cultural environments. Individual chapters of the book analyze the roles of science, culture, and risk perception, and of mass media and attitudes towards eating. An additional section describes the interface between scientists and lay people with regard to policy-making and agricultural practice.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783662072851
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 06/29/2013
Series: Gesunde Ernährung Healthy Nutrition
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 483 KB

Table of Contents

1 Science in the Post Modern World.- 2 Food and Culture.- 3 Science, Society and Public Confidence in Food Risk Management.- 4 Food Risks, Public Policy and the Mass Media.- 5 Exploring Attitudes to Eating Fruit and Vegetables.- 6 Novel Foods: The Changing Regulatory Response.- 7 Communication Between Scientists and Rural Communities in Zimbabwe.- 8 Interactive Drama and Scientific Issues.- Dr. Rainer Wild-Stiftung — Holistic Approach to a Healthy Diet.- About the Authors.
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