Journal article

Public Policy and Calculative Practices of Risk: Making Matters of Concern and ‘Non-Communicable’ Threats, from Farm to Fork

S Lavau

Sociologia Ruralis | Published : 2017

Abstract

This article considers the ways in which calculative practices of risk assessment and management generate matters of concern for public health policy. Campylobacterosis has become the most frequently reported zoonotic disease in the EU, responsible each year for thousands of hospitalisations, several dozen deaths, and significant public health costs and productivity losses. Whilst receiving much attention as a risk to consumers of poultry, it receives little attention as an occupational risk for those working on poultry farms and in processing factories. Informed by ethnographic fieldwork, documentary analysis, and interviews on how biosecurity is practised in poultry production in the UK, I..

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Grants

Awarded by Economic and Social Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This research was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council (UK) [RES-062-23-1882]. Thanks to John Allen, my colleague in this research, and the other members of the Biosecurity Borderlands team - Steve Hinchliffe, Nick Bingham, Simon Carter, and Kim Ward - for their support and suggestions.