Thesis proposal review: The social construction of alternative meats in the context of ‘healthy, sustainable and ethical’ food systems in Australia
Exploring the social construction of alternative meats in Australia and their implications for healthy and sustainable food systems.
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12 Nov 2020 12:30pm - 12 Nov 2020 1:00pm
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‘Alternative meats’ include plant-based products currently on supermarket shelves in Australia, as well as more speculative cultured meat products still in development. Alternative meats are enjoying a wave of interest from consumers, retailers and investors, including from ‘traditional’ meat and agriculture industries. While often presented as a consumer-led disruption of the food system that will deliver improved outcomes for health, sustainability and ethics, these assumptions have become ‘conventional wisdoms’ worthy of more critical sociological analysis. Sociologies of food offer new perspectives on old and emerging questions about how we feed ourselves now, and what and how we should eat in the future. The Delphi method will be used to explore the social construction of alternative meats in Australia and their implications for healthy and sustainable food systems.
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