Globesity, Food Marketing and Family Lifestyles (Consumption and Public Life)
معرفی کتاب «Globesity, Food Marketing and Family Lifestyles (Consumption and Public Life)» نوشتهٔ Stephen Kline; Upamanyu Pablo Mukherjee، منتشرشده توسط نشر Palgrave Macmillan : [distributor] Not Avail در سال 2011. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This book examines the public controversies surrounding lifestyle risks in the consumer society. Comparing news coverage of the 'globesity' pandemic in Britain and the USA, it illustrates the way moral panic brought children's food marketing to the centre of the policy debates about consumer lifestyles. The growing public awareness of lifestyle risks associated with children's consumer empowerment is at the heart of this book which uses a comparative news analysis to compare the discursive politics surrounding the 'globesity pandemic' in North America and the UK. Focusing on the role that epidemiological advocacy played in galvanizing moral panic about the weight gain in child populations, this study examines how this medicalization of lifestyle choices re-ignited deeply held public debates about children's commercial TV and its disturbance of patterns of domestic consumption. The globesity pandemic therefore renewed one of the most profound challenges to neo-liberalism that exists -- the vulnerable child consumer. Exploring empirically children's special status as 'vulnerable' consumers, this book provides new evidence of both the systemic bias created by food marketing in the USA and the UK, as well as the processes through which marketing comes to influence children's discretionary choices in the context of branding and parental mitigation of lifestyle risk taking "Stephen Kline's study of the politics of risk discourse and the globesity 'epidemic' takes us beyond the tired reliance on moral panics and sanctimonious finger waving by demonstrating how a thoughtful, deft analysis of social problems can open up possibilities of new approaches and ways of seeing children's consumer empowerment."--Daniel Thomas Cook, Department of Childhood Studies, Rutgers University, USA '[This] book provides a richly detailed historical perspective, which sets the present debates about food marketing in context through a meticulous and wide-ranging scholarship. In Kline's hands the "Globesity epidemic" becomes a window onto a much larger scene where parents and children need to navigate a sensible take on a vast array of personal and risky choices, while being surrounded on all sides by the competing pressures of commercial interests and government policy responses.'- William Leiss, University of Ottawa, Canada 'Steve Kline has an aptitude for provoking us to look at children's consumerism in a different way as he unpacks the complex interplay between food marketing, family lifestyle and the neoliberal marketplace. Based on sound theory and original empirical work this book offers a fresh perspective on the medicalised discourses on 'globesity' forcing us to rethink our moral panic about children's time spent in front of the TV screen.' - David Marshall, Professor of Marketing and Consumer Behaviour, University of Edinburgh Business School, UK Cover......Page 1 Contents......Page 6 List of Figures......Page 7 Acknowledgements......Page 10 Preface......Page 13 1 Introduction: Growing Up in the Risk Society......Page 18 Part I: Bad News: Lifestyle Risk Agenda Setting......Page 40 2 Framing the Body Politic: Advocacy Science and Setting the Risk Agenda......Page 54 3 Putting the Pan in the Pandemic......Page 75 Part II: The Policy Nexus: Assessing Children's Vulnerability to the TV Diet......Page 96 4 The TV Diet: Advertising as a Biased System of Risk Communication......Page 103 5 Risks of Exposure: The Influence of Food Advertising on Children's Consumption......Page 132 6 The Disruptive Screen: Understanding the Multiple Lifestyle Risks Associated with Heavy TV Viewing......Page 151 Part III: Beyond Blame: Unpacking Media-Saturated Domesticity......Page 170 7 Obesogenic Lifestyles in the Media-Saturated Household......Page 175 8 Panicked Parenting: Managing Children's Lifestyle Choices in the Risk Society......Page 188 9 Consumer Empowerment in the Media-Saturated Family......Page 211 10 Conclusion......Page 235 Notes......Page 245 References......Page 246 Index......Page 265 Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Lifestyle Risks and Food Politics PART I: Risk Agenda Setting, Moral Panic and News in a Risk Society Epidemic Proportions: The Medicalization of Globesity Canaries in the Supermarkets: Pandemic Politics and Child Consumers PART II: Marketing to Children and Lifestyle Risks The Promotional a Healthy Diet?: Comparing Food Marketing Systems in the UK and North America Limited Persuasion: Mitigating factors in the formation of Brand Choice among Canadian Children PART II: Consumer Socialisation in Mediated Saturated Households Fast Food and Sluggish Kids: Managing Lifestyle Risks in Canadian Families Pulling the Plug: Consumer Literacy in a Risk Society Conclusion: Beyond Cultural Contradictions: Mediated Markets, Consumerism and Lifestyle Risks. "This book examines the public controversies surrounding lifestyle risks in the consumer society. Comparing news coverage of the globesity pandemic in Britain and the USA, it illustrates the way moral panic brought childrens food marketing to the centre of the policy debates about consumer lifestyles"--Résumé de l'éditeur
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