Environment, development, and public policy., Public policy and social services.
1. Introduction --;2. An Overview of Sociological Approaches to Food and Nutrition --;3. Culture and Food --;4. The Social Organization of Food Activities and Nutritional Status --;5. Social Stratification: The Distribution of Food and Nutrition --;6. The Body and Sociology --;7. The Sociology of Famine --;8. Food and Social Change --;9. The State and Food and Nutrition --;10. Food and Nutrition as Social Problems --;11. The Sociology of Food and Nutrition: A Sociological Assessment --;References.
Alex McIntosh analyzes the relationship between food and nutrition and social factors, using a wide array of sociological theories. The author applies theories of social organization, culture, social stratification, social change, rural sociology, the sociology of the body, and social problems to empirical problems in food and nutrition.