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No One Eats Alone Food as a Social Enterprise
By Michael S. Carolan
“Unlike many easy-fix food books touting local food as the answer, No One Eats Alone tackles both food and health from a systemic perspective. Its conclusions are likely to challenge eaters on all sides of the food conversation…[it] is a singular specimen: a wellresearched, thoughtful, and ultimately optimistic book.” —Foreword
Washington, DC (March 13, 2017)— Alternative food movements encouraging us to eat local, eat organic, or eat slow have sprung up to counteract problems created by our fast-food nation. But addressing issues like obesity, hunger, workers’ rights, and animal welfare requires going beyond common adages. In No One Eats Alone: Food as a Social Enterprise (Publication Date: May 9, 2017), sociologist Michael Carolan identifies the crucial missing ingredient from our current food movements: human connection. Carolan argues that building community is the key to healthy, equitable, and sustainable food. Taking a sociological approach to our foodscape, Carolan’s belief in the importance of human connection shines through in the book’s vivid cast of characters. No One Eats Alone introduces readers to flavorists, Fortune 500 executives, politicians, feedlot managers, low-income families, crop scientists, and others who play a role in the life of food. We hear from advertising consultants who tell of efforts to keep other people tucked away in the shadows of our consciousness—most food firms don’t want their customers thinking about farm laborers or the people living downstream of processing plants—and from parents who struggle to provide healthy food for their kids. ISLAND PRESS | PRESS RELEASE | 1