Food waste : home consumption, material culture and everyday life / David Evans.

"In recent years, food waste has risen to the top of the political and public agenda, yet until now there has been no scholarly analysis applied to the topic as a complement and counter-balance to campaigning and activist approaches. Using ethnographic material to explore global issues, Food Wa...

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Main Author: Evans, David, 1981- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Bloomsbury Academic, 2014.
Series:Materializing culture.
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Summary:"In recent years, food waste has risen to the top of the political and public agenda, yet until now there has been no scholarly analysis applied to the topic as a complement and counter-balance to campaigning and activist approaches. Using ethnographic material to explore global issues, Food Waste unearths the processes that lie behind the volume of food currently wasted by households and consumers. The author demonstrates how waste arises as a consequence of households negotiating the complex and contradictory demands of everyday life, explores the reasons why surplus food ends up in the bin, and considers innovative solutions to the problem. Drawing inspiration from studies of consumption and material culture alongside social science perspectives on everyday life and the home, this lively yet scholarly book is ideal for students and researchers from a wide range of disciplines, along with anyone interested in understanding the food that we waste"--
Physical Description:119 pages ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0857852329
9780857852328
0857852337
9780857852335
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