1st Edition

Food in Society Economy, Culture, Geography

By Peter Atkins, Ian Bowler Copyright 2001

    Who can deny the significance of food? It has a central role in our health and pleasure as well as in our economy, politics and culture. Food in Society provides a social science perspective on food systems and demonstrates the rich variety of disciplinary and theoretical contexts of food studies.



    While hunger and malnutrition remain a reality in many countries, for some food has become an experience rather than a sustenance. This book addresses the different worldwide understandings of food through thematic chapters and a wide range of material including: description of the political economy of the food chain, from production to the point of sale; analysis of global issues of supply and demand; critical debate of environmental and health aspects of food, including GM food, the role of habits, taboos, age and gender in food consumption.



    Each chapter contains a guide to further reading and to websites of relevance to food. Extensively illustrated, this book is essential reading for students of food studies in the social sciences and humanities.

    Part 1 Hors D'oeuvre - A background to food studies
    Part 2 The Political Economy of Food
    Introduction
    Food regimes as an organizing concept
    Globalisation and food networks
    Transformation of the farm sector
    Food processing and manufacturing
    Food marketing and the consumer
    Part 3 Global and Geopolitical Food Issues
    Introduction
    Food production and population
    Malnutrition, hunger and famine
    Food surpluses
    Food security
    Food, world trade and geopolitics
    Part 4 A Political Ecology of Food
    Introduction
    Environmental context
    Food quality
    Food and health
    From the Green Revolution to the Gene Revolution
    Food ethics, food policies and civil society
    Part 5 Food Consumption Spaces
    Introduction
    Factors in consumption
    The origins of taste
    Food habits, beliefs and taboos
    Food, gender and domestic spaces
    Part 6 Conclusion
    Food studies resources.

    Biography

    Peter Atkins, Ian Bowler

    A very good book...its wide range of very brief chapters keeps the reader constantly challenged. Given the wealth of information this is definitely one for the library shelf.
    TEG News (British Ecological Society) Australia

    An extremely ambitious book, full of references from various areas of food studies, ranging from geography and anthropology to rural sociology and agricultural economics. An invaluable resource that should help those in food studies beyond geography understand how geographers think about food, and help geographers and geography students understand the various perspectives on food within their field.
    Gastronomica