Foucault News

News and resources on French thinker Michel Foucault (1926-1984)

Wachs, F.L., Chase, L.F.
Explaining the failure of an obesity intervention: Combining Bourdieu’s symbolic violence and the Foucault’s microphysics of power to reconsider state interventions (2013) Sociology of Sport Journal, 30 (2), pp. 111-131.

Full pdf

Abstract
This paper explains the failure of an obesity intervention funded by a Carol M. White U.S. Department of Education grant which created a three way partnership between middle schools in a poor largely Latino school district, the local University, and local after school care providers. This paper assesses the project and situates it theoretically using Foucault’s microphysics of power and Bourdieu’s concepts of capital to analyze the refusal of most students and teachers to engage in the program and the standardized testing required by the state. We further articulate a new form of Bourdieu’s concept of symbolic violence based on position in the consumer hierarchy. We conclude with a critique of grant mechanisms as a means of addressing health issues, and situate the obesity epidemic as a social construction that perpetuates inequality and discourses of power.

One thought on “Explaining the failure of an obesity intervention: Combining Bourdieu’s symbolic violence and the Foucault’s microphysics of power to reconsider state interventions (2013)

  1. What madness for the state to get involved in this. I suspect Clinton and Michelle Obama had something to do with it. Good for the teachers and students. I also think that gluten intolerance plays a part as it is reaching epidemic proportions.

    Like

Leave a reply to seymourblogger Cancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.