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Dynamic Press Discourses of School Meal Reform in Poland: from Expertise Implementation to Resistance and Rejection
Dynamic Press Discourses of School Meal Reform in Poland: from Expertise Implementation to Resistance and Rejection

Author(s): Ewa Kopczyńska
Subject(s): Sociology
Published by: Polskie Towarzystwo Socjologiczne
Keywords: school meal reform; consumption among children; public health policy; social resistance; press discourse; food education

Summary/Abstract: The implementation of school meal reform in Poland in 2015 has been withdrawn in because of vastsocial resistance. The analyses of press discourse in daily newspapers reveals how the critics and resistance hasbeen shaped. The use of content analysis and critical discourse analysis helps to identify how power relations andideologies connected to the anti-junk-food law has been contested and redefined. The changes were manifestedby abandoning healthist framing in favour of construction of new discursive worlds. In the discourse of resistance,cultural food symbols such as hunger and satiety, the ceremonial nature and pleasure of eating, economicfreedom and consumer freedom were employed, and the status of taste in consumption among children was highlighted.Historical and cultural context has given the basis for such redefining and provided cultural meanings forundermining expert narrative, which has been reform’s rationale and hegemonising frame.

  • Issue Year: 209/2020
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 117-134
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English
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