Sociology of life: dynamics of food – from food chains to the humanistic biopolitics

Sociology of life:
dynamics of food – from food chains to the humanistic biopolitics


Аndreev I.L.

Institute of philosophy, Russian academy of sciences, Moscow, Russia iglandreev@mail.ru

Nazarova L.N.

I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, Russia lnln@hotbox.ru

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Аndreev I.L., Nazarova L.N. Sociology of life: dynamics of food – from food chains to the humanistic biopolitics. Sotsiologicheskie issledovaniya [Sociological Studies]. 2016. No 7. P. 101-109




Abstract

Modern stage of development of Russian sociology is characterized by a marked strengthening of influence from natural science component, in particular, the biological context of life and related patterns of perception of reality and of human behavior. New publications on the sociology of life, clearly visible not only large-scale consolidation of the problematic field of social studies, but also a kind of return on new methodological and information base to the ideas and works of P.A. Sorokin, who comprehensively studied the effect of food on the livelihoods of people and society. In this context, the authors of the article consider bioevolution, ethno-historical and socio-medical dynamics of food, starting from the origin of humanity to the information/computer era.


Keywords
people; sociology; food; products; health; business; food chain; biopolitics; information/computer age
Content No 7, 2016