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Elina Närvänen

Researcher at University of Tampere

Publications -  38
Citations -  619

Elina Närvänen is an academic researcher from University of Tampere. The author has contributed to research in topics: Food waste & Sustainability. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 32 publications receiving 380 citations.

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Online lifestyle consumption community dynamics: A practice‐based analysis

TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify and categorize discursive practices through which consumers negotiate a lifestyle-related identity in online lifestyle consumption communities and provide a typology of online community dynamics.
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Creativity, aesthetics and ethics of food waste in social media campaigns

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated how sociocultural meanings of household food waste reduction were negotiated in social media campaigns and proposed that highlighting positive meanings of food waste which resonate with consumers and facilitating consumer-to-consumer communications are potential ways to address sustainability issues.
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Towards a circular economy in food consumption: Food waste reduction practices as ethical work:

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore the transition towards a circular economy in the context of household food waste practices, and propose a transition model for the food waste management in the US.
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Reinventing marketing strategy by recasting supplier/customer roles

TL;DR: In this paper, the recasting of supplier and customer roles reconfigures the role of marketing and argues that adapting to this role change needs to take place at the highest level in the company and is the way to reinvent marketing strategy.
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Dances with potential food waste: Organising temporality in food waste reduction practices:

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe and analyse how practices organise temporality to reduce food waste and build upon the material turn in practice theories and an ontological approach that together can be used for reducing food waste.