Embodying Responsibility: Children's Health and Supermarket Initiatives
- 1 March 2008
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space
- Vol. 40 (3), 615-631
- https://doi.org/10.1068/a3935
Abstract
In this paper we interrogate the ways in which supermarkets ‘place’ responsibility for children's ‘healthy’ eating with parents and/or children, as set within the contemporary British public health concern with the prevalence of childhood obesity. We use British food retailers' corporate social responsibility (CSR) policies as a way of identifying specific relations of responsibility between supermarkets, parents, and children. We do this through focusing upon a critical interrogation of two supermarkets' children's ‘healthy’ eating initiatives; a supermarket own-brand range of children's ‘healthy’ food products; and a supermarket in-store ‘healthy’ food tour. The emergent geographies of embodied responsibility illustrate a deferral of responsibility from supermarkets to parents. This is problematic because it conversely excludes the possibilities for the child to be a consumer on the grounds that they are irresponsible and incapable of engaging with ‘healthy’ food. We suggest that this implied model of responsibility, which conceptualises responsibility as contained within the individual, is unhelpful because of its exclusivity and suggest that a collective notion of responsibility is necessary to understand fully the relations of responsibility that exist between bodies. This opens up possibilities for a more nuanced account of the ‘child’ consumer and the relationships that children have with ‘healthy’ food.This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
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