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WHEN EATING BECOMES BUSINESS

HECK, MARINA ; PILCHER, JEFFREY ; RAY, KRISHNENDU ; BRITO, ELIANE

Revista de administração de emprêsas, 2018-05, Vol.58 (3), p.217-222 [Periódico revisado por pares]

São Paulo: Fundação Getulio Vargas

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  • Título:
    WHEN EATING BECOMES BUSINESS
  • Autor: HECK, MARINA ; PILCHER, JEFFREY ; RAY, KRISHNENDU ; BRITO, ELIANE
  • Assuntos: Christian Islamic relations ; Collaboration ; Commodification ; Commodities ; Democracy ; Food ; Graduate students ; Industrialization ; Noncitizens ; Public health ; Researchers ; Restaurants ; Social integration ; Vendors
  • É parte de: Revista de administração de emprêsas, 2018-05, Vol.58 (3), p.217-222
  • Descrição: The fundamental principle behind food industrialization is the commodification process, which transforms the organic diversity of plants and animals into standardized, interchangeable parts (Appadurai, 1986; Giedion, 1948). Since the 19th century, the elaborate transportation, refrigeration, and financial service infrastructure facilitated global trade in goods such as wheat, coffee, and meat, but these commodities' market efficiency depended on ignoring qualitative differences resulting from place of origin and means of production (Cronon, 1991; Pilcher, 2016). [...]attempts by celebrity chefs and food critics to appropriate and gentrify street food often depended on culinary knowledge and innovation of racialized cooks (Ray, 2016). [...]in examining the complex social world of cuisine, researchers must combine the perspectives of producers and consumers, as well as discursive and sensory dimensions of food. Because this field was built mostly around Euro-American concerns, it avoided engaging with street food, because street eating has been declining in Europe and North America for the last half century due to affluence, state building, and enclosing of labor and eating. Besides the seven articles approved, the issue presents an invited article from Jeffrey Pilcher about his ongoing research on beer.
  • Editor: São Paulo: Fundação Getulio Vargas
  • Idioma: Inglês

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