The Sociology of Food

The Sociology of Food
Author: Jean-Pierre Poulain
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2017-02-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781472586223

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A classic text about the social study of food, this is the first English language edition of Jean-Pierre Poulain's seminal work. Tracing the history of food scholarship, The Sociology of Food provides an overview of sociological theory and its relevance to the field of food. Divided into two parts, Poulain begins by exploring the continuities and changes in the modern diet. From the effect of globalization on food production and supply, to evolving cultural responses to food – including cooking and eating practices, the management of consumer anxieties, and concerns over obesity and the medicalization of food – the first part examines how changing food practices have shaped and are shaped by wider social trends. The second part provides an overview of the emergence of food as an academic focus for sociologists and anthropologists. Revealing the obstacles that lay in the way of this new field of study, Poulain shows how the discipline was first established and explains its development over the last forty years. Destined to become a key text for students and scholars, The Sociology of Food makes a major contribution to food studies and sociology. This edition features a brand new chapter focusing on the development of food studies in the English-speaking world and a preface, specifically written for the edition.

The Sociology of Food and Agriculture

The Sociology of Food and Agriculture
Author: Michael Carolan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2016-02-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317368625

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In this second edition of The Sociology of Food and Agriculture, students are provided with a substantially revised and updated introductory text to this emergent field. The book begins with the recent development of agriculture under capitalism and neo-liberal regimes, and the transformation of farming and peasant agriculture from a small-scale, family-run way of life to a globalized system. Topics such as the global hunger and obesity challenges, GM foods, and international trade and subsidies are assessed as part of the world food economy. The final section concentrates on themes of sustainability, food security, and food sovereignty. The book concludes on a positive note, examining alternative agri-food movements aimed at changing foodscapes at levels from the local to the global. With increased coverage of the financialization of food, food and culture, gender, ethnicity and justice, food security, and food sovereignty, the book is perfect for students with little or no background in sociology and is also suitable for more advanced courses as a comprehensive primer. All chapters include learning objectives, suggested discussion questions, and recommendations for further reading to aid student learning.

A Sociology of Food and Nutrition

A Sociology of Food and Nutrition
Author: John Germov,Lauren Williams
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 360
Release: 1999
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: IND:30000067769491

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This innovative book examines the social context of food and nutrition by exploring the socio-cultural, political, economic, and philosophical factors that influence food production and consumption.

Introducing the Sociology of Food and Eating

Introducing the Sociology of Food and Eating
Author: Anne Murcott
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2019-02-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781350022041

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This textbook equips students with the ability to analyze and think critically about contemporary food topics. A thorough introduction to the sociology of food and eating, the book also acts as a primer to the discipline of sociology more generally. Chapters start with a 'common sense' assumption about food which students frequently encounter in their own lives or in the mass media. Topics include family meals, ethnic cuisines, cooking skills and convenience foods, eating out, food waste, and 'overpackaging'. Anne Murcott shows how systematic academic research approaches can allow students to move beyond 'conventional wisdoms' to examine sociological perspectives on food and eating. Key sociological concerns such as class, gender, age, ethnicity, power and identity are also introduced, accompanied by a wide range of examples from around the globe. By the end, readers will be able to think more critically and to apply sociological approaches to questions about food and society. Introducing the Sociology of Food and Eating is an essential introductory textbook for students in sociology and food studies. It provides readers with a solid basis for success in their studies - and with a new understanding of their own attitudes to food and eating.

Sociology on the Menu

Sociology on the Menu
Author: Alan Beardsworth,Teresa Keil
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781134823178

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Sociology on the Menu is an accessible introduction to the sociology of food. Highlighting the social and cultural dimensions of the human food system it encourages us to consider new ways of thinking of the everyday act of eating.

The Sociology of Food and Eating

The Sociology of Food and Eating
Author: Anne Murcott
Publsiher: Gower Publishing Company, Limited
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1983
Genre: Medical
ISBN: IND:39000000448378

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Abstract: Seventeen essays on the sociological significance of food and eating in Britain are presented. The focus is to examine the way the British relate culinary practices, menus and manners, and beliefs and concepts about food values to the social aspects of eating. Many of these practices, anthropologists note, are associated with the sociocultural patterns of specific groups. Four chapters examine food ideologies, 2 explore lines of thinking, and the remainder look at research related to food and eating. The 2 major recurring themes are that eating is a moral issue (nutritional values are equated to social values and health) and that food selection and preparation reflect social structure. A bibliography and index are included. (kbc).

The Sociology of Food

The Sociology of Food
Author: Stephen Mennell,Anne Murcott,Anneke H. van Otterloo
Publsiher: Sage Publications (CA)
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1992
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:49015001467068

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Provides understanding of the role of food in the contemporary world. The authors explore both the empirical questions raised by the relation of food to inequality, scarcity and famine, and the broader theoretical issue of food as a fundamental item of consumption and cultural symbol.

Twenty Lessons in the Sociology of Food and Agriculture

Twenty Lessons in the Sociology of Food and Agriculture
Author: Jason Konefal,Maki Hatanaka
Publsiher: Lessons in Sociology
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2018-08-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0190662123

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Twenty Lessons in the Sociology of Food and Agriculture examines food and agriculture from farm to fork using a sociological lens. Following the "Lessons" format, the book presents twenty sociological lessons on food and agriculture from both established and up-and-coming scholars. Each lesson is written in an accessible and engaging format, incorporates historical and contemporary topics and examples, and discusses hot button issues wherever relevant. The book draws primarily on cases and issues in the United States, but given the global character of food and agriculture, it also incorporates relevant examples from other countries.