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The French news media has framed “obesity” largely as a product
of corporate greed and social inequality. Yet, France has—like other nations
including the United States—adopted policies that focus on changing individual-level behavior. This article identifies several factors—including food
industry lobbying, the Ministry of Agriculture’s rivalry with the Ministry of
Health and alliance with the food industry, and competition with other
policy goals—that favored the development of individual-level policy
approaches to obesity in France at the expense of social-structural ones. This
case points to the need to more systematically document inconsistencies
and consistencies between social problem framing and policies. It also shows
that national culture is multivalent and internally contradictory, fueling
political and social struggles over which version of national culture will prevail
at any given moment.
期刊介绍:
French Politics, Culture & Society explores modern and contemporary France from the perspectives of the social sciences, history, and cultural analysis. It also examines France''s relationship to the larger world, especially Europe, the United States, and the former French Empire. The editors also welcome pieces on recent debates and events, as well as articles that explore the connections between French society and cultural expression of all sorts (such as art, film, literature, and popular culture). Issues devoted to a single theme appear from time to time. With refereed research articles, timely essays, and reviews of books in many disciplines, French Politics, Culture & Society provides a forum for learned opinion and the latest scholarship on France.