Chapter 19 Junk food marketing, childhood obesity, and the production of (un)certainty

The point of this chapter is to disrupt the 'truth' that food marketing contributes to childhood obesity by critically examining how certainty about this relationship is (re)produced through expert knowledge and the unquestioning acceptance of the 'junk food marketing = childhood obes...

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Main Author: Powell, Darren (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2022
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