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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Donna Maurer , Jeffrey SobalPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: AldineTransaction Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.510kg ISBN: 9780202305080ISBN 10: 0202305082 Pages: 345 Publication Date: 09 June 1995 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Unknown Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviews<p> Issues about food or diet are often seen as only nutrition or health problems. This book shows how the information available to the public is often a social problem instead of a nutrition or health problem, a perspective that anyone interested in nutrition would do well to recognize... The writing style is aimed at an educated audience, but anyone interested could understand the major ideas... Maurer and Sobal have produced a good basic introduction to the subject. Recommended for any nutrition or social studies collection. Upper-division undergraduate through professional. <p> --N. Duran, Choice <p> This provocative volume puts a lot on the table. Papers by sociologists and nutritional scientists examine issues of diet and health, debates surrounding biotechnology and food processing, and government policies on nutrition and food safety standards.... This book lays the groundwork for further research in a largely undeveloped field; it should also whet the appetites of students in social problems courses and be a useful sourcebook in sociology of culture courses. <p> --Dennis Ray Wheaton, Contemporary Sociology -Issues about food or diet are often seen as only nutrition or health problems. This book shows how the information available to the public is often a social problem instead of a nutrition or health problem, a perspective that anyone interested in nutrition would do well to recognize... The writing style is aimed at an educated audience, but anyone interested could understand the major ideas... Maurer and Sobal have produced a good basic introduction to the subject. Recommended for any nutrition or social studies collection. Upper-division undergraduate through professional.- --N. Duran, Choice -This provocative volume puts a lot on the table. Papers by sociologists and nutritional scientists examine issues of diet and health, debates surrounding biotechnology and food processing, and government policies on nutrition and food safety standards.... This book lays the groundwork for further research in a largely undeveloped field; it should also whet the appetites of students in social problems courses and be a useful sourcebook in sociology of culture courses.- --Dennis Ray Wheaton, Contemporary Sociology Issues about food or diet are often seen as only nutrition or health problems. This book shows how the information available to the public is often a social problem instead of a nutrition or health problem, a perspective that anyone interested in nutrition would do well to recognize... The writing style is aimed at an educated audience, but anyone interested could understand the major ideas... Maurer and Sobal have produced a good basic introduction to the subject. Recommended for any nutrition or social studies collection. Upper-division undergraduate through professional. --N. Duran, Choice This provocative volume puts a lot on the table. Papers by sociologists and nutritional scientists examine issues of diet and health, debates surrounding biotechnology and food processing, and government policies on nutrition and food safety standards.... This book lays the groundwork for further research in a largely undeveloped field; it should also whet the appetites of students in social problems courses and be a useful sourcebook in sociology of culture courses. --Dennis Ray Wheaton, Contemporary Sociology Issues about food or diet are often seen as only nutrition or health problems. This book shows how the information available to the public is often a social problem instead of a nutrition or health problem, a perspective that anyone interested in nutrition would do well to recognize... The writing style is aimed at an educated audience, but anyone interested could understand the major ideas... Maurer and Sobal have produced a good basic introduction to the subject. Recommended for any nutrition or social studies collection. Upper-division undergraduate through professional. --N. Duran, Choice This provocative volume puts a lot on the table. Papers by sociologists and nutritional scientists examine issues of diet and health, debates surrounding biotechnology and food processing, and government policies on nutrition and food safety standards.... This book lays the groundwork for further research in a largely undeveloped field; it should also whet the appetites of students in social problems courses and be a useful sourcebook in sociology of culture courses. --Dennis Ray Wheaton, Contemporary Sociology <p> Issues about food or diet are often seen as only nutrition or health problems. This book shows how the information available to the public is often a social problem instead of a nutrition or health problem, a perspective that anyone interested in nutrition would do well to recognize... The writing style is aimed at an educated audience, but anyone interested could understand the major ideas... Maurer and Sobal have produced a good basic introduction to the subject. Recommended for any nutrition or social studies collection. Upper-division undergraduate through professional. <p> --N. Duran, Choice Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |