Attitudes and evaluative practices: category vs. item and subjective vs. objective constructions in everyday food assessments
In social psychology, evaluative expressions have traditionally been understood in terms of their relationship to, and as the expression of, underlying ‘attitudes’. In contrast, discursive approaches have started to study evaluative expressions as part of varied social practices, considering what su...
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2003
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