- Curriculum Connections
- Social Studies
- Description
How Canadians Communicate VI is a collection of essays that explores Canadians’ relationship to food—the book’s contributors discuss how food is advertised, regulated, and consumed, and the controversies surrounding its promotion and consumption. Each short piece examines a particular aspect of the topic, and many would be suitable for use in social studies or health classes. Most chapters include a robust reference list, making them good examples of informative essay writing. All chapters have a Canadian focus and reveal how our values and attitudes relating to food are, in some ways, the byproduct of our history combined with media influences and corporate marketing strategies.
- Additional Information
Athabasca University Press is an open access publisher. An open access version of this resource can be found on their website.
- ISBN
- 9781771990257
- List Price
- $34.99
- ISBN
- 9781771990271
- List Price
- $34.99
How Canadians Communicate VI, Food Promotion, Consumption, and Controversy
By Charlene Elliott (Editor)
