Tác giả: Josee Johnston

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Josée Johnston is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto, Canada. Her major substantive interest is the sociological study of food, which is a lens for investigating questions relating to consumer culture, gender, and inequality. She is the co-author of Foodies (2nd edition, 2015) with Shyon Baumann, and has published articles in venues including American Journal of Sociology, Journal of Consumer Culture, Signs, Theory and Society, and Gender and Society.




6 Ebooks bởi Josee Johnston

Shyon Baumann & Kate Cairns: Introducing Sociology Using the Stuff of Everyday Life
The challenges of teaching a successful introductory sociology course today demand materials from a publisher very different from the norm. Texts that are organized the way the discipline structures …
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€75.76
Shyon Baumann & Kate Cairns: Introducing Sociology Using the Stuff of Everyday Life
The challenges of teaching a successful introductory sociology course today demand materials from a publisher very different from the norm. Texts that are organized the way the discipline structures …
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€75.77
Shyon Baumann & Josee Johnston: Foodies
This important cultural analysis tells two stories about food. The first depicts good food as democratic. Foodies frequent ‘hole in the wall’ ethnic eateries, appreciate the pie found in working-clas …
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€55.90
Shyon Baumann & Josee Johnston: Foodies
This important cultural analysis tells two stories about food. The first depicts good food as democratic. Foodies frequent ‘hole in the wall’ ethnic eateries, appreciate the pie found in working-clas …
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€56.50
Mike Gismondi & James Goodman: Nature’s Revenge
The social and political contest over the meaning of the term "sustainable development" is vital. Those who win will dictate the agenda and the policies around future environmental issues. …
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€32.07
Dr Kate Cairns & Assistant Professor Josee Johnston: Food and Femininity
Over the space of a few generations, women”s relationship with food has changed dramatically. Yet – despite significant advances in gender equality – food and femininity remain closely connected in …
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€31.19