Food and the risk society : the power of risk perception

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Food and the risk society : the power of risk perception

Charlotte Fabiansson and Stefan Fabiansson

Routledge, 2016

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-275) and index

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This book offers a comprehensive understanding of the current scientific knowledge concerning risks associated with food preparation, processing and consumption, with particular attention to the gap between scientific research and public perception. Examining the effects of food on the body from both micro and macro levels, it covers a range of broad themes and current concerns, including obesity and the 'obesity epidemic', the benefits or otherwise of dietary supplements, caffeine consumption, GM food, alcohol, organic food, the consumption of fruit and vegetables, and pathogens and contaminants. Thematically arranged according to the application of broad theoretical approaches in sociological theory - the socio-cultural perspective, the risk society perspective and the governmentality perspective - each chapter focuses on a particular area of interest or concern in relation to food, covering the existing literature in detail and offering illustrative empirical examples, whilst identifying gaps in knowledge and areas for further research. An accessible and rigorous examination of food and health, and the discrepancy between scientific opinion and consumer perception of safe food - the real risks versus the perceived risks - this book will appeal to scholars and students of sociology, geography, food, nutrition and environmental ecosystems, as well as health professionals.

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List of Figures and Tables Preface Acronyms FOOD AND RISK IN SOCIOLOGICAL DISCOURSE 1. Food and health from a risk perspective 2. Sociological risk discourse frameworks The Socio-Cultural Risk Perspective 3. Obesity - the new normal 4. Caffeine - a common psychoactive stimulant - within a socio-cultural risk perspective 5. Alcohol consumption and the socio-cultural risk discourse 6. The risks and benefits of dietary supplements 7. A socio-cultural risk perspective on contrived diets The Risk Society Perspective of Modern Industrialisation 8. The genetically modified food credibility gap 9. Risk perception of foodborne pathogens 10. Organic food - reinventing traditional food production? Governmentality Risk Perspective 11. Tasty and toxic - a culinary risk dilemma 12. Unbalanced diet - a public health risk issue 13. Concluding remarks and the future References Index

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