University Student Food Insecurity as a Form of Structural Violence

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Human Organization Pub Date : 2023-04-21 DOI:10.17730/1938-3525-82.2.182
Nicole D. Peterson, Andrea Freidus
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Studies of college student food insecurity emphasize the personal characteristics of students and their individual health outcomes, reflecting trends in public health to encourage individual lifestyle changes. More recent work in public health diverges from this focus to encourage conceptualizing health issues not as individual failings but rather as failures of larger systems that are necessary to support health and well-being, implicating the availability of grocery stores, adequate wages, and other contextual barriers to healthy eating. We argue that college student food insecurity should not be conceptualized in terms of the factors affecting individual students but in terms of how the institutional context of the university both creates the conditions under which some students are more likely to be food insecure and also neglects to address these structural failures. Using the framework of structural violence to examine specific ways that these failures occur and are made invisible in the case of college student hunger, we examine recent changes in universities. Unfortunately, these efforts support the focus on individual efforts and success, which contribute to higher rates of food insecurity for students than the general population.
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大学生食物不安全是一种结构性暴力
对大学生粮食不安全的研究强调了学生的个人特征及其个人健康结果,反映了公共卫生鼓励个人生活方式改变的趋势。最近在公共卫生领域的工作偏离了这一重点,鼓励将健康问题概念化,而不是将其视为个人的失败,而是支持健康和福祉所必需的更大系统的失败,这涉及到杂货店的可用性、足够的工资和健康饮食的其他背景障碍。我们认为,大学生粮食不安全不应该从影响个别学生的因素来概念化,而应该从大学的制度背景如何创造条件,使一些学生更有可能粮食不安全,同时也忽视了解决这些结构性失败的问题来概念化。利用结构性暴力的框架来研究这些失败发生的具体方式,以及在大学生饥饿的情况下被忽视的方式,我们研究了大学最近的变化。不幸的是,这些努力支持了对个人努力和成功的关注,这导致学生的粮食不安全率高于普通人群。
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