Normalizing Alternative Practices : The Recovery, Distribution and Consumption of Food Waste
Journal
Journal of Marketing Management : JMM
ISSN
0267-257X
ISSN-Digital
1472-1376
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2017-03-27
Author(s)
Abstract
Certain practices are excluded from markets, even though they may contribute to more sustainable systems. Other practices are integral to markets despite their highly detrimental impacts. This study investigates how alternative practices in the food sector became integrated into the market through normalization processes. Using a qualitative approach it examines the processes by which practices, including the recovery, distribution and consumption of food waste, went from being excluded from a mainstream food market to becoming normalized within it. Normalization occurs as a result of a community’s efforts and sacrifices in the construction of object biographies, and in the ritual transformation of objects and the meanings associated with them.
Keywords: Alternative practices, Normalization, Food Waste, Qualitative Research
Keywords: Alternative practices, Normalization, Food Waste, Qualitative Research
Language
English
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area
Global Center for Customer Insight
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
Publisher place
Abingdon [u.a.]
Volume
33
Number
7-8
Start page
624
End page
643
Subject(s)
Eprints ID
250334
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