Monday, May 3, 2010
One Thing to Do About Food
I thought that the authors in this forum made a lot of interesting points. I thought that one of the most interesting concepts was the role that children play in national obesity. As some of the authors explained, children are easily influenced by advertisements and often don't understand the negative effects of the products that they consume. As Marion Nestle mentions, "children cannot distinguish sales pitches from information unless taught to do so." This seems like a problem that can be hard to avoid. It would be hard to teach kides "to do so." It seems that that the only way to get to the root of this problem would be to impose regulations on advertisements.
Discussion Questions
1) What kinds of health and political issues arise from the factory farms and the food industry?
2) How can we solve these issues?
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
The Scarcity Fallacy
I think that the authors make a lot of interesting points in this article. I think that when people think about world hunger, they often think that we need to find ways to produce more food in affected countries. As the authors point out, this in fact is not really the case. I think that the idea of producing more food needs to be tweaked to finding ways to to produce inexpensive, sustainable food in impoverished countries. I also think that we need to attack the other underlying issues that the authors mention such as inequality and corruption in government and food aid. We need a more rounded, complete approach in order to reduce and eventually wipe out world hunger.
Discussion Questions
1) What are the biggest underlying issues contributing to world hunger?
2) What approach should we take to solve world hunger?
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Sweet Charity: Emergency Food and the End of Entitlement
In a related article (http://www.wsws.org/articles/2010/feb2010/hung-f04.shtml), Hiram Lee analyzes a report by Feeding America (FA), an network of thousands of American food pantries and soup kitchens. I think the results are pretty shocking. first off, Lee mentions the statistic that as of january 2010 one out of every eight Americans need emergency food assisitence. In trying to understand the cause of this, Lee echoes many of the ideas brought forth by Popendieck. The problem of low wages is evident as the report reveals that over a third of FA housholds had "one or more adult family members currently employed but still struggled to get enough to eat." In the end I think that the increasing dependence on emergency foods is stemming from the global economic crisis in combination with a higher standard of living.
Discussion Questions
1) What kinds of people are resorting to emergency food systems? How is that significant?
2)Why are peole resorting to these programs?
Sunday, April 4, 2010
The Mcdonaldization of Society
I think Ritzer makes a lot of interesting points in this piece and presents his ideas in an interesting way. It seems from many of his examples that Mcdonaldization is leading us toward a culture where various aspects of our society are becoming more and more "man-made" or artificial. Despite the impeding societal issues however, we continue to implement technology and move in the direction of Mcdonaldization. This is because this process is rational, hence the term "rationalization". increasing efficiency and implementing technology gives people what they want. However, it comes with drawbacks leading to increasing dehumanization of our society. So can we reach a balance? Will we go to far? Or have we already gone too far?
Discussion Questions
1) I what ways do we ourselves contribute to the Mcdonaldization of our society?
2) Where do we draw the line between rationality and irrationality?
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Omnivore's Dilemma: Chapters 5 & 6
Discussion Questions
1) How do you feel about the rising prevalence of processed foods?
2) Do you think you are affected by labels and sizes of food products?
Sunday, March 7, 2010
Eating American
Discussion Questions:
1) Is there an American cuisine? What does it consist of?
2) How do our culture and changes in our culture affect the types of foods we eat?
Monday, March 1, 2010
Best Food Writing: "The Other Other White Meat"
Discussion Questions:
1) Is it ethically acceptable to clone animals?
2) Would you have a problem with eating cloned meat or drinking milk from a cloned cow?