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Question 1: What’s the problem represented to be in a specific policy or policies? 

Question 2: What deep-seated presuppositions or assumptions underlie this representation of the “problem” (problem representation)? 

Question 3: How has this representation of the “problem” come about? 

Question 4: What is left unproblematic in this problem representation? Where are the silences? Can the “problem” be conceptualized differently? 

Question 5: What effects (discursive, subjectification, lived) are produced by this representation of the “problem”? 

Question 6: How and where has this representation of the “problem” been produced, disseminated and defended? How has it been and/or how can it be disrupted and replaced?

 

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SDIL Policy focuses on the health issues such as increasing obesity and tooth decay which is often driven by high sugar intake. The prevalence of obesity has nearly tripled since 1975, while 13% of the population is obese. The primary reason of the obesity is the high sugar intake. There is recorded growth in

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