Article ID: CBB313417546

Neoliberal science, Chinese style: Making and managing the ‘obesity epidemic’ (August 2016)

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Science and Technology Studies has seen a growing interest in the commercialization of science. In this article, I track the role of corporations in the construction of the obesity epidemic, deemed one of the major public health threats of the century. Focusing on China, a rising superpower in the midst of rampant, state-directed neoliberalization, I unravel the process, mechanisms, and broad effects of the corporate invention of an obesity epidemic. Largely hidden from view, Western firms were central actors at every stage in the creation, definition, and governmental management of obesity as a Chinese disease. Two industry-funded global health entities and the exploitation of personal ties enabled actors to nudge the development of obesity science and policy along lines beneficial to large firms, while obscuring the nudging. From Big Pharma to Big Food and Big Soda, transnational companies have been profiting from the ‘epidemic of Chinese obesity’, while doing little to effectively treat or prevent it. The China case suggests how obesity might have been constituted an ‘epidemic threat’ in other parts of the world and underscores the need for global frameworks to guide the study of neoliberal science and policymaking.

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Authors & Contributors
Rasmussen, Nicolas
Karen Throsby
Strings, Sabrina
Charissa S. L. Cheah
Nan Zhou
Dawes, Laura
Concepts
Weight management
Obesity
Public health
Nutrition; dietetics
Medicine and culture
Medicine
Time Periods
20th century, late
Early modern
20th century
Medieval
21st century
Modern
Places
United States
China
England
Americas
Canada
Asia
Institutions
World Health Organization (WHO)
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