Finding time in the geographies of food: how heritage food discourses shape notions of place
<p>This thesis presents a multi-sited and multi-scalar ethnography of the processes and practices through which producers attempt to designate food as heritage. Grounded in cultural geography, it adopts a cultural economy approach to addressing concerns within agro-food studies by joining i...
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2016
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