Social representations of odors: case study in the Ñuble region, Chile (2019–2023)
Marcos Parada-Ulloa,
Jorge Bozo Marambio,
Germán Moreno-Leiva
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionThe objective of this article is to analyze the social representation of odors and the identity of the population in the Ñuble region between 2019 and 2023. The research focuses on how industrialization and urban and rural development have altered the olfactory landscape of this region. This study seeks to understand how changes in the physical environment affect the representation of odors and how these, in turn, impact the daily lives of residents. The importance of smells is highlighted not only… Show more
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