INTRODUCTION TO THE SOCIOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE ON FOOD SECURITY
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https://doi.org/10.15547/tjs.2025.s.02.061Keywords:
sociology of food security, intellectual food studies, food processes, socio-humanitarian knowledgeAbstract
PURPOSE: This study aims to articulate a conceptual framework for a new scientific field: the sociology of knowledge on food security, examined beyond mere food production and consumption. METHODS: The research employs a culturomic approach, sociocultural analysis, functional analysis, social constructionism, and hermeneutic methods.
RESULTS: The study identifies the necessity for the development of a contemporary conceptual and categorical framework, alongside updated methodologies for the sociology of food security.
CONCLUSIONS: The research confirms a general trend in the evolution of the sociology of food security toward synthesizing knowledge from cultural sociology within a unified domain of post- classical sociologization, intricately connected with philosophical inquiry.
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