Citizen-consumer revisited: The cultural meanings of organic food consumption in Israel
Abstract
Organic food consumption is associated with “citizen-consumer” practice, which is an act of promoting different aspects of social and ecological responsibility and the integration of ethical considerations in daily practices such as eating. This article analyzes aspects of organic food consumption in Israel and the symbolic meanings given to it by its consumers. The study shows how practices attributed to ethical eating culture are used in...
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Title
Citizen-consumer revisited: The cultural meanings of organic food consumption in Israel
Published Date
Jan 15, 2016
Journal
Volume
17
Issue
3
Pages
732 - 751
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