Mainstream sociology, including the sociology of health, has been remiss by ignoring food as an important human right both in the United States and globally. This article documents the neglect of food as a topic of sociological inquiry and argues for the centrality of a sociological lens in understanding food as a human right. Sociological ideas are important in understanding forces which have encouraged the globalization of food production and distribution, decreased the equality of access to nutritious food, and threatened core human rights. Sociologists as teachers and researchers need to become academic activists on this important human rights topic
The article was initially intended as a review of Carolyn Steel's book Hungry City: How Food Shapes ...
In this paper, I discuss how food insecurity has been politicized most recently in the United States...
© 2019, Universidad del Zulia. All rights reserved. The article analyzes the right to food security ...
Mainstream sociology, including the sociology of health, has been remiss by ignoring food as an impo...
This article discusses the interaction between the development of the doctrine on human rights, in g...
Food as a human right was first laid down 50 years ago in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights....
Since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, human rights advocates have focused...
Food as a human right was first laid down 50 years ago in the Universal Declaration of Human Right...
Treating food as a commodity is a dominant mode of valuing food in the United States, and around ...
This Notes from the Field is brought to you for free and open access by Case Western Reserve Univers...
For 30 years, U.S. food and nutrition scientists and policymakers concerned with food and nutrition ...
For 30 years, U.S. food and nutrition scientists and policymakers concerned with food and nutrition ...
Despite growing activism around the right to food in the past decade, there has been little explorat...
This article proposes an analysis of hunger as a phenomenon multidetermined by social and economical...
The sociology of food and eating has recently re-emerged as an issue, not only within health sociolo...
The article was initially intended as a review of Carolyn Steel's book Hungry City: How Food Shapes ...
In this paper, I discuss how food insecurity has been politicized most recently in the United States...
© 2019, Universidad del Zulia. All rights reserved. The article analyzes the right to food security ...
Mainstream sociology, including the sociology of health, has been remiss by ignoring food as an impo...
This article discusses the interaction between the development of the doctrine on human rights, in g...
Food as a human right was first laid down 50 years ago in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights....
Since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, human rights advocates have focused...
Food as a human right was first laid down 50 years ago in the Universal Declaration of Human Right...
Treating food as a commodity is a dominant mode of valuing food in the United States, and around ...
This Notes from the Field is brought to you for free and open access by Case Western Reserve Univers...
For 30 years, U.S. food and nutrition scientists and policymakers concerned with food and nutrition ...
For 30 years, U.S. food and nutrition scientists and policymakers concerned with food and nutrition ...
Despite growing activism around the right to food in the past decade, there has been little explorat...
This article proposes an analysis of hunger as a phenomenon multidetermined by social and economical...
The sociology of food and eating has recently re-emerged as an issue, not only within health sociolo...
The article was initially intended as a review of Carolyn Steel's book Hungry City: How Food Shapes ...
In this paper, I discuss how food insecurity has been politicized most recently in the United States...
© 2019, Universidad del Zulia. All rights reserved. The article analyzes the right to food security ...