Food Cultures and Geographical Indications in Norway

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<p>This book analyses the implementation and challenges of using Geographical Indications in Norway.</p><p>Adapting the modern and global system of Geographical Indications (GIs) to food cultures is a recurring challenge. This text uses Norway as a case study to describe understand and explain the socio-cultural adaptation of GIs. The empirical analysis shows that administrators producers consultants and others make a significant effort to adapt the scheme to Norwegian food culture and the food culture to the scheme. Through the development and use of a new conceptual framework the book continues to show how adaptations occurred and their influence on the development of the Norwegian food culture. The author also reflects upon the status of Norwegian GIs in emerging food cultural contexts related to sustainable and technology change. In summary this book exhibits the connection between modern global legislative arrangements and traditional local products providing a springboard for further research on cultural adaptation work of GIs in established and future global food cultures.</p><p>This book will be of interest to researchers policymakers and students in agri-food studies sociology of food and agriculture agricultural and rural development and cultural studies.</p>
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