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Social Sustainability, Social Capital, Health, and the Building of Cultural Capital around the Mediterranean Diet

Francesc-Xavier Medina, Josep‐Maria Solé‐Sedeño

2023Sustainability21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to reflect on the importance of taking a broader and more comprehensive (and, above all, social and cultural) approach when problematizing dietary patterns in terms of sustainability. In this regard, the building of cultural capital around a medicalized concept such as the Mediterranean diet, in addition to being used to legitimize the actions carried out from the field of health, allows the highlighting of the value of social capital around this denomination. This article also analyzes how certain actions aimed at valuing the building of cultural capital related to the Mediterranean diet, such as the inscription as intangible cultural heritage of humanity by UNESCO, or the value recognition of the social capital constructed around them, have been frequently neglected and considered as subordinate to other perspectives considered more central and focused on both health and the environment.

Topics & Concepts

Social capitalSustainabilityCultural capitalValue (mathematics)Capital (architecture)Mediterranean dietIndividual capitalHumanitySociologySocial reproductionCultural heritageEnvironmental ethicsPolitical scienceEconomic capitalSocial scienceEconomic growthGeographyEconomicsHuman capitalMedicineEcologyLawArchaeologyBiologyComputer sciencePathologyMachine learningPhilosophyCulinary Culture and TourismUrban Agriculture and SustainabilityCultural Heritage Management and Preservation
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