A Sociology of Food and Nutrition: The Social Appetite 3e introduces readers to the field of food sociology, by comprehensively examining the social context of food and nutrition. Leading Australian and international authors in the field provide a contemporary analysis of the social factors that underlie food choice, exploring the socio-cultural, political, economic and philosophical factors that influence food production, distribution and consumption. Highlights of the third edition: ·Revised and updated chapters from experts in the field of food sociology. ·Two new chapters from leading international authors covering the politics of food and the culinary cultures of Europe. ·Strong learning features: each chapter includes and overview, ke...
By: Amy E. Guptil (College at Brockport faculty member), Denise A. Copelton (College at Brockport fa...
Modern society has no shortage of human nutrition science, nor interventions designed to improve the...
Book synopsis: Food and drink has been a focal point of modern social theory since the inception of ...
A Sociology of Food and Nutrition examines the social context of food and nutrition by exploring the...
This chapter provides an overview of the sociological perspective as it applies to the study of food...
Second Opinion: An Introduction to Health Sociology Fifth Edition is the leading health sociology te...
How can the nutritional health of populations be improved through action at local, national and glob...
The sociology of food and eating has recently re-emerged as an issue, not only within health sociolo...
The aim of this paper is to recall and organise the reflections made by the sociological masters on ...
Over the past decade there has been a remarkable flowering of interest in food and nutrition, both w...
In this book, the complexity and the significance of the foods we eat are analysed from a variety of...
The article was initially intended as a review of Carolyn Steel's book Hungry City: How Food Shapes ...
This book is intended to be a tool for personnel working in the field of public nutrition or related...
Food in schools is typically understood from a biomedical perspective. At practical, ideational and ...
Nutrition and eating belongs to one of the most basic physiological needs of human beings. But what...
By: Amy E. Guptil (College at Brockport faculty member), Denise A. Copelton (College at Brockport fa...
Modern society has no shortage of human nutrition science, nor interventions designed to improve the...
Book synopsis: Food and drink has been a focal point of modern social theory since the inception of ...
A Sociology of Food and Nutrition examines the social context of food and nutrition by exploring the...
This chapter provides an overview of the sociological perspective as it applies to the study of food...
Second Opinion: An Introduction to Health Sociology Fifth Edition is the leading health sociology te...
How can the nutritional health of populations be improved through action at local, national and glob...
The sociology of food and eating has recently re-emerged as an issue, not only within health sociolo...
The aim of this paper is to recall and organise the reflections made by the sociological masters on ...
Over the past decade there has been a remarkable flowering of interest in food and nutrition, both w...
In this book, the complexity and the significance of the foods we eat are analysed from a variety of...
The article was initially intended as a review of Carolyn Steel's book Hungry City: How Food Shapes ...
This book is intended to be a tool for personnel working in the field of public nutrition or related...
Food in schools is typically understood from a biomedical perspective. At practical, ideational and ...
Nutrition and eating belongs to one of the most basic physiological needs of human beings. But what...
By: Amy E. Guptil (College at Brockport faculty member), Denise A. Copelton (College at Brockport fa...
Modern society has no shortage of human nutrition science, nor interventions designed to improve the...
Book synopsis: Food and drink has been a focal point of modern social theory since the inception of ...