Tania Lewis offers the first critical account of the impact of digital information, media, and communication technologies on the topic of food. Lewis critically analyzes how our relationship to food consumption, production, and politics is being re-mediated through digitally connected electronic devices, practices and content. By drawing together the world of food and the digital, the book speaks to a number of pressing contemporary themes including the tensions around digital engagement in increasingly commercialized spaces; the changing nature of politics in a social media context; the growing naturalization of digital devices and related practices of data monitoring; and the role and impact of digitization on social relations.
At the forefront of critical new research, and written with a student readership in mind, this text is essential for scholars interested in media studies, cultural studies, food studies, and cultural geography.
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[ The book] will be of interest to scholars and fans of food, mass media, popular culture, and technology Summing Up: Recommended. All readers. * CHOICE *
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Using real-life examples and drawing on theoretical frameworks from media studies, cultural studies, and food studies, Lewis presents a comprehensive analysis of the changing nature of our contemporary relationship to food in a digital world.
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| Acknowledgments |
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| Why Digital Food? |
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1 From Culinary Aesthetics to Phatic Food: Food Photography on Instagram and Facebook |
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2 Eating and Cooking Online: Cultural Economies of Video Sharing from YouTube to Youku |
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3 From Naked Chefs to Epic Bros: The Rise of Food Masculinities Online |
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4 Cooking in the Cloud: Domestic and Digital Ecologies of Meal Sharing |
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101 | (24) |
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5 The Shopping Complex: Food, Ethical Consumption and Apptivism |
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125 | (24) |
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6 Doing Food Politics in a Digital Era |
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149 | (20) |
| Digital Food Futures: From Smart Kitchens to Culinary Commons |
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| Bibliography |
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178 | (19) |
| Index |
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Tania Lewis is Co-Director of the Digital Ethnography Research Centre and Professor of Media and Communication at RMIT University, Australia.