From meat and potatoes to “real-deal” rotis: Exploring everyday culinary cosmopolitanism S Cappeliez, J Johnston Poetics 41 (5), 433-455, 2013 | 122 | 2013 |
Acquired tastes: Why families eat the way they do BL Beagan, GE Chapman, J Johnston, D McPhail, EM Power, ... UBC Press, 2014 | 106 | 2014 |
The online domestic goddess: An analysis of food blog femininities A Rodney, S Cappeliez, M Oleschuk, J Johnston Food, Culture & Society 20 (4), 685-707, 2017 | 52 | 2017 |
How well does terroir travel? Illuminating cultural translation using a comparative wine case study S Cappeliez Poetics 65, 24-36, 2017 | 41 | 2017 |
Critical perspectives in food studies. M Koç, J Sumner, A Winson Critical perspectives in food studies., 2016 | 16 | 2016 |
You are what you eat: enjoying (and transforming) food culture J Johnston, S Cappeliez Critical perspectives in food studies, 49-64, 2012 | 12 | 2012 |
Spending, taste and knowledge: Logics of connoisseurship and good taste in the age of cultural democratisation S Cappeliez The Routledge Handbook of Wine and Culture, 288-296, 2022 | | 2022 |
More than just a Fine Drink: Processes of Cultural Translation, Taste Formation and Idealized Consumption in the Wine World S Cappeliez University of Toronto (Canada), 2018 | | 2018 |
Chapter 3: You Are What You Eat: Enjoying (and Transforming) Food Culture J Johnston, S Cappeliez Critical Perspectives in Food Studies, Second Edition, 34-48, 2016 | | 2016 |
Chapter 3: Cosmopolitanism J Johnston, S Cappeliez Acquired tastes: Why families eat the way they do, 78-98, 2015 | | 2015 |
Review: Food Culture in Belgium: By Peter Scholliers S Cappeliez Food, Culture & Society 16 (1), 171-174, 2013 | | 2013 |
Review: Cooking in Other Women’s Kitchens S Cappeliez Oral History Forum d'histoire orale 33, 2012 | | 2012 |
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