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Sammanfattning
The marine environment has an important role to play in the change-over to a green economy where the blue fields of the sea can form new and ex- panded cultivation spaces. Over the recent years there has been an increasing interest for seaweed as food in Europe. In this article we follow the sea- weed’s journey into the Swedish cuisine by letting it lead us to different places and actors. Seaweed are perceived as timeless and trivial, but is often presented as authentic and forward-looking. Sea- weed are described as healthy and useful, but also as dirty and toxic. Seaweed is a contradictory phe- nomenon and it has like other natural resources the ability to organize culture and society.
Originalspråk | svenska |
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Sidor (från-till) | 70-75 |
Antal sidor | 6 |
Tidskrift | Kulturella perspektiv |
Volym | 4 |
Nummer | 29 |
Status | Published - 2020 dec. 27 |
Ämnesklassifikation (UKÄ)
- Etnologi
- Ekonomisk geografi
Fria nyckelord
- seaweed
- marine resources
- sustainable markets
- ecopreneurship
- algae
Projekt
- 1 Avslutade
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Marina matresurser på nya marknader
Fredriksson, C. (PI), Säwe, F. (Forskare), Turner, C. (Forskare), Nordberg Karlsson, E. (Forskare), Jönsson, M. (Forskarstuderande), Merkel, A. (Forskarstuderande) & Gondo, T. F. (Forskarstuderande)
FORMAS, Forskningsrådet för miljö, areella näringar och samhällsbyggande
2018/12/01 → 2022/11/30
Projekt: Övrigt