Best Specialty Coffee Roasters in Melbourne: The 2026 Guide
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Fischer, A. (2017). The Emergence of Third Wave Coffee and the Erosion of Expertise. <em>Journal of Consumer Culture</em>, 17(3), 533 to 551. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1177/1469540517736558" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://doi.org/10.1177/1469540517736558</a></li>
AfterFischer, E.F. (2017). Quality and Inequality: Taste, Value, and Power in the Third Wave Coffee Market. Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies Discussion Paper 17/4.</li>
Why: 4 issues fixed: Citation attributed to 'Fischer, A. (2017)' with title 'The Emergence of Third Wave Coffee and the Erosion of Expertise' in Journal of Consumer Culture is fabricated. The DOI given (10.1177/1469540517736558) actually resolves to a completely different, real paper: 'Women, makeup, and authenticity: Negotiating embodiment and discourses of beauty' by McCabe, Malefyt and Fabri (Journal of Consumer Culture, 2017) - unrelated to coffee. No real Fischer paper with this title/DOI in this journal exists. | The Manzo (2014) citation's DOI (10.18533/journal.v3i8.532) does not resolve and does not match the real article, which was published at theartsjournal.org/index.php/site/article/view/527 (DOI pattern 10.18533/journal.v3i8.527). The title, author, journal and year are correct, but the specific DOI appended is fabricated/wrong. | Quote attributed to an unnamed 'Specialty coffee industry figure speaking at Melbourne International Coffee Expo, 2023' cannot be verified as a real quote from a real, identifiable event attendee; presented with false specificity (a named-sounding event and year) to appear as a sourced citation when it is not attributable to any real person. | Quote attributed to a vague 'Melbourne roastery operations manager, ABC News Australia feature on coffee industry shifts, 2024' with specific wholesale percentage figures (85% to 55%) cannot be verified against any real ABC News Australia feature; presented with false specificity to appear as a sourced citation.
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