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Author Archives: Ester Bardone
You Are What You Eat
Ethnologist Ester Bardone shows how food reflects our identities and values. Continue reading
Posted in Humanities, Research
Tagged food, identity, negative eating, religion, taste, traditions
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How Sharing a Meal Is About Sharing a Culture
Ethnologist Ester Bardone explains how sharing a meal deepens the sense of belonging and togetherness. Continue reading
Posted in Humanities, Research
Tagged Christmas, culture of food, dinner, eating, feast, food, hospitality, party, tradition
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My Farm Is My Stage: Insights into Estonian Rural Tourism
Ethnologist Ester Bardone explores how rural experiences become commodities that are staged and performed by tourism entrepreneurs, backed up by institutions and media. Continue reading
Posted in Estonia, Humanities, Research
Tagged Estonia, ethnography, experience economy, hospitality services, performance, PhD, PhD thesis, rural life, rural tourism, rurality
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