"This thesis is concerned with the ways in which quality is used to condition processes of beef production, distribution and consumption. Utilising a framework that integrates Dixon's (1999) cultural economy model, with a phenomenological methodology and an actor network theory inspired line of inquiry, it explores conceptualisations of quality along beef commodity chains in Central Queensland, Australia..." -- abstract.
History
Number of Pages
425
Location
Central Queensland University
Additional Rights
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Open Access
Yes
External Author Affiliations
Faculty of Sciences, Engineering and Health;
Era Eligible
No
Supervisor
Associate Professor Stewart Lockie ; Dr. Shane Hopkinson ; Professor Geoff Lawrence