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Fast-Food Kids: French Fries, Lunch Lines, and Social Ties

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By (author): Amy L. Best

2018 Morris Rosenberg Award, DC Sociological Society
In recent years, questions such as what are kids eating? and whos feeding our kids? have sparked a torrent of public and policy debates as we increasingly focus our attention on the issue of childhood obesity. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that while 1 in 3 American children are either overweight or obese, that number is higher for children living in concentrated poverty. Enduring inequalities in communities, schools, and homes affect young peoples access to different types of food, with real consequences in life choices and health outcomes. Fast-Food Kids sheds light on the social contexts in which kids eat, and the broader backdrop of social change in American life, demonstrating why attention to foods social meaning is important to effective public health policy, particularly actions that focus on behavioral change and school food reforms.

Through in-depth interviews and observation with high school and college students, Amy L. Best provides rich narratives of the everyday life of youth, highlighting young peoples voices and perspectives and the places where they eat.

The book provides a thorough account of the role that food plays in the lives of todays youth, teasing out the many contradictions of food as a cultural objectfast food portrayed as a necessity for the poor and yet, reviled by upper-middle class parents; fast food restaurants as one of the few spaces that kids can claim and effectively take over for several hours each day; food corporations spending millions each year to market their food to kids and to lobby Congress against regulations; schools struggling to deliver healthy food young people will actually eat, and the difficulty of arranging family dinners, which are known to promote family cohesion and stability.

A conceptually-driven, ethnographic account of youth and the places where they eat, Fast-Food Kids examines the complex relationship between youth identity and food consumption, offering answers to those straightforward questions that require crucial and comprehensive solutions.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Feb 2017
  • Publisher: New York University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781479802326

About Amy L. Best

Amy L. Best is Professor of Sociology at George Mason University. She is the author of Fast-Food Kids: French Fries Lunch Lines and Social Ties Fast Cars Cool Rides: The Accelerating World of Youth and Their Cars and the award-winning Prom Night: Youth Schools and Popular Culture. She also edited Representing Youth: Methodological Issues in Critical Youth Studies.

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