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Alan Warde
Researcher at University of Manchester
Publications - 182
Citations - 12159
Alan Warde is an academic researcher from University of Manchester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Consumption (economics) & Taste (sociology). The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 176 publications receiving 11284 citations. Previous affiliations of Alan Warde include Lancaster University & University of Cambridge.
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The changing practice of eating: evidence from UK time diaries, 1975 and 2000.
TL;DR: Analysis of patterns of food consumption in the UK using time diary data from 1975 and 2000 reveals that food consumption continues to be differentiated along established lines of social division, although the content of those divisions has changed and varies across components of the practice.
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All drinking is not equal: how a social practice theory lens could enhance public health research on alcohol and other health behaviours
TL;DR: A new approach to alcohol epidemiology and intervention research informed by theories of practice is called for, which will generate novel insights into the emergence and decay of drinking practices over time and into the geographical and socio-demographic patterning of drinking.
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The omnivorous orientation in the UK
TL;DR: In this paper, a study of cultural tastes and participation in the UK to explore the characteristics of the cultural omnivore was carried out and the findings from a new study of culture and participation were explored.
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Consumption in the Age of Affluence: The World of Food
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The Sociology of Consumption: Its Recent Development
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine the development of the sociology of consumption and identify three periods in its evolution: origins prior to the 1980s, the years between the 1980 and the mid-2000s under the influence of the cultural turn; and the subsequent decade, when new theoretical perspectives and political issues have emerged.