Talking about Sustainability: How the Media Construct the Public’s Understanding of Sustainable Food in Romania
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Literature Review
1.2. Food Systems and Policies: The Romanian Context
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Sample and Data Collection
2.2. The Research Instrument
2.3. Statistical Analysis and Measures
3. Results
3.1. Descriptive Statistics
3.2. Inferential Statistics
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Item | Type of Item | Categories |
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Type of article | Exclusive | Simple news; Opinion article; Article of analysis; Reportage; Interview; Online discussion; General TV programme; Review article; Opening/overview article. |
Topic of the article | Multiple | Organic cultures; Food in general (without any specification); International/European standards and labels for food; Pesticides and herbicides; Animal industry; Nutrition; Sustainability of food production; Big business in food industry; Quantity of food; National standards and labels for food; Diets; National food patrimony; Genetic modified organisms; Diseases related to food; Junk-food; Risks associated with food; Consumer rights related to food; Humanitarian and/or famine crisis related to food; Taxes related to junk-food/alcohol/tobacco; International/European legal system related to healthy food; National legal system related to healthy food; National policies related to healthy food; International/European policies related to healthy food; Crops (in general, without any specification); Bio and nano-technologies related to food; Pollution; Deforestation/Drought/soil erosion and/or environmental issues; Global warming/climate changes related to food production; Biodiversity risks and benefits; Local communities risks and benefits related to food; Animal-related diseases (Avian influenza, Blue tongue disease, Salmonella); Food related to a specific disease or illness; Food related to specific national or religious celebrations/feasts. |
Controversial issues presented in the article | Multiple | Food consumers’ rights and safety; Food producers’ costs and benefits; Food industry issues; Environmental issues; Health-related issues; Economic, social and environmental sustainability of food production; Social issues; Ethical issues; Other types of controversial issues. |
Food related-issues presented in the article | Multiple | The standards of food quality; Hygiene related to food; Hygienic norms related to food; Governmental/national rules related to food; International/European rules related to food; The packaging of food; The labels of the food; The role of the food industry; The use of disinfectants related to food; The use of pesticides in food production; The role of the producer of food; The role of food in relation to health; the role of the consumer in relation to food; Elements of marketing and communication about food products; Education and information about food; Modern life vs traditional life; Nutritive value of food; Sanitary norms related to food preparation; Myths and popular beliefs related to food; Food sovereignty; Local agriculture/local herds; Urban agriculture; Ecological/biological agriculture; Agro-industry; Other aspects. |
Types of products (dietary vs. non-dietary) mentioned in the article | Binary | Both dietary and non-dietary products; Only dietary products; Only non-dietary products; The product cannot be classified as dietary or non-dietary. |
Dietary products mentioned in the article | Multiple | Bread, rice, pastry; Cereals; Fruit and derivates without sugar; Low milk products; Low-processed aliments without sugar and salt; Aliments for small children; Bottled water; Vegetables and derivates without sugar and salt; Other products; Unspecified products. |
Non-dietary products mentioned in the article | Multiple | Sugar-rich cereals; Meat and substitute with sugar and salt; Pastry and bread; Juice and drinks from fruits with sugar; Frozen aliments; Fat milk products; Frozen desserts; Chocolate and desserts with sugar; Fast-food; Sweet drinks; Alcohol; Salt or sweet products; Canned products; Ready-to-eat products; Other products; Unspecified products. |
Recommendations/advice made in the article referred to | Exclusive | Healthy food; Health in general; Diets; Diseases; All from above (healthy food, health in general, diets, diseases). |
The recommendations made in relation to diseases referred to | Multiple | Gastro-intestinal diseases; Allergies; Use of specific medicines/treatment; Cystitis; Infertility; High level of cholesterol; Anaemia; Alcoholism; Aging; Heredity; Immunity diseases; Dialysis; Diabetes; Obesity; Hyper and/or hypothyroidism; Hypertension and associated diseases; Cardiovascular diseases; Cancer; Other disease. |
The recommendations made in relation to diets referred to | Multiple | Slimming; Religion; National culture; Food restrictions; Low in lipids; Premature babies; Vegetarian or vegan; Hypercaloric; Draconic and severe; Barriers for the diets; Other aspects of a diet. |
The main appeal of the article | Binary | Logical; Emotional. |
The tone of the article | Binary | Positive; Negative; Neutral. |
Variables Included in the Model | Name of the Variable | Specific/Peculiar Variable | Type of Variable |
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Independent variables | Type of media outlet in which the article was published | Dichotomous (1 = Aggregate news website/online website; 0 = Other type of media) | |
Type of article | Dichotomous (1 = Editorials/Opinion pieces; 0 = Other type of article | ||
Type of food mentioned in the article | Dichotomous (1 = Dietary food; 0 = Other type of food) | ||
Specific aspects related to food and nutrition mentioned in the article | The standards of food quality; Hygiene related to food; Sanitary norms related to food; Governmental/national rules related to food; International/European rules related to food; The packaging of food; Food labels; The role of the food industry; The use of disinfectants related to food; The use of pesticides in food production; The role of the producer of food; The role of food in relation to health; The role of the consumer in relation to food/consumer rights; Elements of marketing and communication of food products; Education and information about food; Modern life vs traditional life; Nutritive value of food; Hygienic norms related to food preparation and consumption; Myths and popular beliefs related to food; Food sovereignty; Local agriculture/local herds; Urban agriculture; Ecological/biological agriculture; Agro-industry; Other aspects. | Dichotomous (1 = Presence of the particular aspect in the article; 0 = Absence of the particular aspect in the article) | |
Controversial issues included in the article | Dichotomous (1 = In the article a controversial issue is presented; 0 = No controversial issue is presented in the article) | ||
The tone of the article | Dichotomous (1 = Positive; 0 = Negative) | ||
The main appeal of the article | Dichotomous (1 = Logical/rational; 0 = Emotional) | ||
Dependent variables | The way sustainable food production and distribution were conveyed | Dichotomous (1 = Sustainable food production and distribution are presented in the article; 0 = Sustainable food production and distribution are not presented in the article) | |
Media coverage of stories related to the inclusion of fruit in sustainable diets | Dichotomous (1 = Fruits and derivates without sugar are presented in the article; 0 = Fruits and derivates without sugar are not presented in the article) | ||
Media coverage of stories related to the inclusion of fruit vegetables in sustainable diets | Dichotomous (1 = Vegetables and derivates without sugar and salt are presented in the article; 0 = Vegetables and derivates without sugar and salt are not presented in the article) |
The Types of Products | Percentage (%) |
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Both dietary and non-dietary products | 49.6 |
Only dietary products | 27.2 |
Only non-dietary products | 8.3 |
The product could not be classified as dietary or non-dietary | 14.9 |
The Controversial Issue | Percentage (%) |
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Health-related issues | 47.6 |
Food consumers’ rights and safety | 11.8 |
Food industry issues (production, distribution, preparation and consumption) | 9.6 |
Economic, social and environmental sustainability of food production | 9.1 |
Social issues | 9.1 |
Food producers’ costs and benefits | 7 |
Environmental issues | 0.5 |
Other ethical issues | 2.1 |
Sustainability of Food Production: Media Coverage | B | S.E. | Wald | df | Sig. | Exp(B) |
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Aggregate news website/ online website | −0.391 | 0.175 | 5.030 | 1 | 0.025 | 0.676 |
Editorials/Opinion pieces | −0.147 | 0.109 | 1.813 | 1 | 0.178 | 0.863 |
Controversial issue in the article | −2.418 | 0.799 | 9.155 | 1 | 0.002 | 0.089 |
Food presented in the article is dietary | 0.802 | 0.363 | 4,.889 | 1 | 0.027 | 2.230 |
Logical appeal of the article | 0.260 | 0.707 | 0.135 | 1 | 0.713 | 1.297 |
Positive tone of the article | −0.001 | 0.405 | 0 | 1 | 0.997 | 0.999 |
Mediatization of Sustainability of Food Production | B | S.E. | Wald | df | Sig. | Exp(B) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Standards of food quality | −4.803 | 4.464 | 1.158 | 1 | 0.282 | 0.008 |
Hygiene related to food | 1.757 | 3.589 | 0.240 | 1 | 0.624 | 5.797 |
Sanitary norms related to food | 9.563 | 6.071 | 2.481 | 1 | 0.115 | 14.231 |
Governmental/national rules related to food | −2.398 | 3.221 | 0.554 | 1 | 0.457 | 0.091 |
International/European rules related to food | −4.024 | 4.083 | 0.971 | 1 | 0.324 | 0.018 |
The packaging of food | −4.912 | 5.564 | 0.779 | 1 | 0.377 | 0.007 |
The labels of the food | 5.034 | 5.782 | 0.758 | 1 | 0.384 | 153.568 |
The role of the food industry | 6.321 | 5.069 | 1.555 | 1 | 0.212 | 556.129 |
The use of disinfectants related to food | −3.486 | 64.126 | 0.003 | 1 | 0.957 | 0.031 |
The use of pesticides in food production | 4.253 | 64.051 | 0.004 | 1 | 0.947 | 70.337 |
The role of the producer of food | −4.486 | 4.431 | 1.025 | 1 | 0.311 | 0.011 |
The role of nutrition in relation to health | −1.412 | 4.564 | 0.096 | 1 | 0.757 | 0.244 |
The role of the consumer in relation to food | −1.703 | 1.747 | 0.950 | 1 | 0.330 | 0.182 |
Elements of marketing and communication about food | −2.318 | 2.415 | 0.922 | 1 | 0.337 | 0.098 |
Education and information about food | 0.789 | 2.643 | 0.089 | 1 | 0.765 | 2.202 |
Modern life vs traditional life | 0.342 | 2.023 | 0.029 | 1 | .866 | 1.407 |
Nutritive value of food | −1.755 | 4.426 | 0.157 | 1 | 0.692 | 0.173 |
Sanitary norms related to food preparation | −1.197 | 2.238 | 0.286 | 1 | 0.593 | 0.302 |
Myths and popular beliefs related to food | 4.256 | 4.144 | 1.055 | 1 | 0.304 | 70.547 |
Food sovereignty | −7.383 | 4.641 | 2.531 | 1 | 0.112 | 0.001 |
Local agriculture/local herds | −6.347 | 4.114 | 2.380 | 1 | 0.123 | 0.002 |
Urban agriculture | 4.730 | 4.865 | 0.945 | 1 | 0.331 | 113.346 |
Ecological/biological agriculture | −2.643 | 2.608 | 1.027 | 1 | 0.311 | 0.071 |
Agro-industry | 2.854 | 3.173 | 0.810 | 1 | 0.368 | 17.365 |
Mediatization of Sustainability of Food Production and Distribution | Mediatization of Fresh Vegetables | Mediatization of Fresh Fruit | |
---|---|---|---|
Pearson Correlation | 1 | −0.151 (**) | −0.187 (**) |
Sig. (2-tailed) | 0.007 | 0.001 | |
Pearson Correlation | −0.151 (**) | 1 | 0.637 (**) |
Sig. (2-tailed) | 0.007 | 0 | |
Pearson Correlation | −0.187 (**) | 0.637 (**) | 1 |
Sig. (2-tailed) | 0.001 | 0 |
Inclusion of Vegetables in Sustainable Diets: Media Coverage | B | S.E. | Wald | df | Sig. | Exp(B) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aggregate news website/Online news | 0.061 | 0.075 | 0.657 | 1 | 0.418 | 1.063 |
Editorial/Opinion piece | −0.070 | 0.051 | 1.910 | 1 | 0.167 | 0.932 |
Logical appeal of the article | 0.261 | 0.303 | 0.742 | 1 | 0.389 | 1.299 |
Positive tone of the article | 0.181 | 0.164 | 1.215 | 1 | 0.270 | 1.199 |
Mediatization of sustainability of food production | −1.884 | 0.767 | 6.031 | 1 | 0.014 | 0.152 |
Vegetables Included in Sustainable Diets: Media Coverage | B | S.E. | Wald | df | Sig. | Exp(B) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Standards of food quality | −0.363 | 0.347 | 1.096 | 1 | 0.295 | 0.696 |
Hygiene related to food | −0.444 | 0.451 | 0.971 | 1 | 0.324 | 0.641 |
Sanitary norms related to food | 0.922 | 0.467 | 3.900 | 1 | 0.048 | 2.515 |
Governmental/national rules related to food | −0.289 | 0.922 | 0.098 | 1 | 0.754 | 0.749 |
International/European rules related to food | 1.952 | 1.028 | 3.602 | 1 | 0.058 | 7.041 |
The packaging of food | −0.530 | 0.758 | 0.489 | 1 | 0.484 | 0.588 |
The labels of the food | 1.226 | 0.827 | 2.199 | 1 | 0.138 | 3.407 |
The role of the food industry related to nutrition | 1.113 | 0.594 | 3.509 | 1 | 0.061 | 3.044 |
The use of disinfectants related to food | −2.753 | 2.299 | 1.434 | 1 | 0.231 | 0.064 |
The use of pesticides in food production | 3.117 | 2.547 | 1.498 | 1 | 0.221 | 22.586 |
The role of the producer of food | −0.452 | 0.842 | 0.288 | 1 | 0.592 | 0.637 |
The role of nutrition in relation to health | −0.019 | 0.524 | 0.001 | 1 | 0.971 | 0.981 |
The role of the consumer in relation to food and nutrition | −0.003 | 0.382 | 0.,000 | 1 | 0.993 | 0.997 |
Elements of marketing and communication about food | 0.230 | 0.382 | 0.364 | 1 | 0.546 | 1.259 |
Education and information about food | −0.196 | 0.294 | 0.445 | 1 | 0.504 | 0.822 |
Modern life vs traditional life | −0.174 | 0.408 | 0.182 | 1 | 0.669 | 0.840 |
Nutritive value of food | −0.375 | 0.337 | 1.237 | 1 | 0.266 | 0.687 |
Sanitary norms related to food preparation | −0.076 | 0.467 | 0.026 | 1 | 0.871 | 0.927 |
Myths and popular beliefs related to food | −0.019 | 0.336 | 0.003 | 1 | 0.956 | 0.981 |
Food sovereignty | 0.499 | 0.568 | 0.773 | 1 | 0.379 | 1.648 |
Local agriculture/local herds | −1.198 | 0.867 | 1.906 | 1 | 0.167 | 0.302 |
Urban agriculture | −1.158 | 1.783 | 0.422 | 1 | 0.516 | 0.314 |
Ecological/biological agriculture | 0.291 | 0.816 | 0.127 | 1 | 0.722 | 1.337 |
Agro-industry | 2.858 | 1.376 | 4.311 | 1 | 0.038 | 17.419 |
Media Coverage of Fruits Included in Sustainable Diets | B | S.E. | Wald | df | Sig. | Exp(B) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Standards of food quality | 0.041 | 0.340 | 0.014 | 1 | 0.905 | 1.041 |
Hygiene related to food | −0.071 | 0.430 | 0.027 | 1 | 0.869 | 0.931 |
Sanitary norms related to food | 0.204 | 0.441 | 0.214 | 1 | 0.644 | 1.226 |
Governmental/national rules related to food | −0.159 | 0.948 | 0.028 | 1 | 0.867 | 0.853 |
International/European rules related to food | 1.024 | 0.974 | 1.107 | 1 | 0.293 | 2.786 |
The packaging of food | −0.201 | 0.730 | 0.076 | 1 | 0.783 | 0.818 |
The labels of the food | 0.392 | 0.806 | 0.237 | 1 | 0.626 | 1.480 |
The role of the food industry related to nutrition | 0.358 | 0.577 | 0.384 | 1 | 0.535 | 1.430 |
The use of disinfectants related to food | −2.283 | 2.377 | 0.922 | 1 | 0.337 | 0.102 |
The use of pesticides in food production | 1.195 | 2.510 | 0.227 | 1 | 0.634 | 3.305 |
The role of the producer of food | 0.533 | 0.862 | 0.383 | 1 | 0.536 | 1.705 |
The role of food in relation to health | −0.440 | 0.530 | 0.689 | 1 | 0.406 | 0.644 |
The role of the consumer in relation to food | 0.029 | 0.385 | 0.006 | 1 | 0.940 | 1.029 |
Elements of marketing and communication about food | 0.327 | 0.383 | 0.727 | 1 | 0.394 | 1.387 |
Education and information about food | −0.385 | 0.290 | 1.762 | 1 | 0.184 | 0.680 |
Modern life vs traditional life | −0.477 | 0.406 | 1.378 | 1 | 0.240 | 0.621 |
Nutritive value of food | 0.005 | 0.337 | 0 | 1 | 0.988 | 1.005 |
Sanitary norms related to food preparation | 0.605 | 0.475 | 1.624 | 1 | 0.203 | 1.831 |
Myths and popular beliefs related to food | −0.034 | 0.328 | 0.011 | 1 | 0.916 | 0.966 |
Food sovereignty | −0.054 | 0.570 | 0.009 | 1 | 0.924 | 0.947 |
Local agriculture/local herds | −0.054 | 0.851 | 0.004 | 1 | 0.950 | 0.948 |
Urban agriculture | 0.653 | 1.507 | 0.188 | 1 | 0.665 | 1.921 |
Ecological/biological agriculture | 0.872 | 0.834 | 1.094 | 1 | 0.296 | 2.392 |
Agro-industry | 1.645 | 1.335 | 1.518 | 1 | 0.218 | 5.181 |
The Five Phases in Food-Related Behaviours (According to J. Goody) | Variables Used in the Logistic Models | Media Frames | |
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Dependent Variable | Independent Variables | ||
The phase of production | Sustainable food production | The use of logical arguments The positive tone Arguments against the use of pesticides in agriculture The agro-industry The advantages of traditional life-styles vs. modern life | Bio-ecological and traditional food production |
The phase of distribution | Sustainable food production | The presentation of food as dietary The use of logical arguments The positive tone Public education and information about food and nutrition | Educating for the awareness of sustainable food |
The phase of preparation | Sustainable diets based on vegetables | The use of logical arguments The positive tone The appeal at the international/European rules related to food The labels of the food | International normativity |
Sustainable diets based on fruits | The appeal at the international/European rules related to food Sanitary norms related to food preparation | Medical internationalism | |
The phase of consumption | Sustainable diets based on vegetables | The use of logical arguments The positive tone The role of the producer of food | A focus on the human relational-industrial with the industry |
Sustainable diets based on vegetables | Ecological/biological agriculture Urban agriculture Ecological/biological agriculture- | Urbanism eco-bio | |
The phase of disposal | - | - | - |
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Marinescu, V.; Fox, B.; Cristea, D.; Roventa-Frumusani, D.; Marinache, R.; Branea, S. Talking about Sustainability: How the Media Construct the Public’s Understanding of Sustainable Food in Romania. Sustainability 2021, 13, 4609. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13094609
Marinescu V, Fox B, Cristea D, Roventa-Frumusani D, Marinache R, Branea S. Talking about Sustainability: How the Media Construct the Public’s Understanding of Sustainable Food in Romania. Sustainability. 2021; 13(9):4609. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13094609
Chicago/Turabian StyleMarinescu, Valentina, Bianca Fox, Darie Cristea, Daniela Roventa-Frumusani, Ramona Marinache, and Silvia Branea. 2021. "Talking about Sustainability: How the Media Construct the Public’s Understanding of Sustainable Food in Romania" Sustainability 13, no. 9: 4609. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13094609
APA StyleMarinescu, V., Fox, B., Cristea, D., Roventa-Frumusani, D., Marinache, R., & Branea, S. (2021). Talking about Sustainability: How the Media Construct the Public’s Understanding of Sustainable Food in Romania. Sustainability, 13(9), 4609. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13094609