Soda Science
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Soda Science
Takes readers deep inside the secret world of corporate science, where powerful companies and allied academic scientists mould research to meet industry needs.
The 1990s were tough times for the soda industry. In the United States, obesity rates were exploding. Public health critics pointed to sugary soda as a main culprit and advocated for soda taxes that might decrease the consumption of sweetened beveragesβand threaten the revenues of the giant soda companies.
Soda Science tells the story of how industry leader Coca-Cola mobilised allies in academia to create a soda-defence science that would protect profits by advocating exercise, not dietary restraint, as the priority solution to obesity, a view few experts accept. Anthropologist and science studies specialist Susan Greenhalgh discovers a hidden world of science-makingβwith distinctive organisations, social networks, knowledge-making practices, and ethical claimsβdedicated to creating industry-friendly science and keeping it under wraps. By tracing the birth, maturation, death, and afterlife of the science they made, Greenhalgh shows how corporate science has managed to gain such a hold over our lives.
Spanning twenty years, her investigation takes her from the US, where the science was made, to China, a key market for sugary soda. In the US, soda science was a critical force in the making of today's society of step-counting, fitness-tracking, weight-obsessed citizens. In China, this distorted science has left its mark not just on national obesity policies but on the apparatus for managing chronic disease generally. By following the scientists and their ambitious schemes to make the world safe for Coke, Greenhalgh offers an account that is more globalβand yet more humanβthan the story that dominates public understanding today.
Coke's research isn't fake science, Greenhalgh argues; it was real science, conducted by real and eminent scientists, but distorted by its aim. Her gripping book raises crucial questions about conflicts of interest in scientific research, the funding behind familiar messages about health, and the cunning ways giant corporations come to shape our diets, lifestyles, and health to their own needs.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780226834733
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 23 August 2024
Country: United States
Imprint: University of Chicago Press
Illustration: 18 halftones, 7 tables
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 25.0mm
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 513g
Pages: 352
About the Author
Susan Greenhalgh is the John King and Wilma Cannon Fairbank Professor of Chinese Society Emerita at Harvard University. She is the author of Fat-Talk Nation: The Human Costs of Americaβs War on Fat, Just One Child: Science and Policy in Dengβs China, Under the Medical Gaze: Facts and Fictions of Chronic Pain, andΒ Cultivating Global Citizens: Population in the Rise of China, among other books.
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