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Food in journalistic narratives: A methodological design for the study of food-based contents in daily newspapers

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Abstract The study of food is crucial since food is part of daily life of people. Also, food and gastronomy are a very important leisure and travel issue. This is… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The study of food is crucial since food is part of daily life of people. Also, food and gastronomy are a very important leisure and travel issue. This is reflected through the huge attention that media pay to food stories. Food journalism has become a field of increasing interest, and the study of journalistic narratives allows to understand concrete cultural and social realities. Within this context, the current paper analyses food in journalistic storytelling. The objective of the research is to define a methodological proposal of topics in order to study the food-based contents found in legacy media, particularly, in daily newspapers. To achieve it, the food contents of The New York Times, the world's food journalism referent, are revisited.

Keywords: study food; journalistic narratives; study; gastronomy; food; food journalistic

Journal Title: International Journal of Gastronomy and Food Science
Year Published: 2018

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