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Alternative Food Geographies - Representation and Practice (Hardcover)
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Alternative Food Geographies - Representation and Practice (Hardcover)
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Since the late 1990s, agro-food researchers have identified
attempts to re-configure food provision around more ethically
sound, economically and ecologically sustainable relationships
between food producers, processors and consumers. Largely in the
context of developed market economies, notions of relocalization
and the quality turn have figured prominently in discussions about
these alternative food geographies. Emerging empirical research,
however, is now challenging some of the assumptions embedded within
such discussions.
This book critically reflects on the great diversity of debates and
practices surrounding efforts to reform contemporary food provision
in different places and spaces. The book is organized into three
parts. Following a contextual introduction written by the editors,
Part One focuses on theoretical and conceptual issues/debates,
especially in relation to power, representations and discourses of
the alternative. In other words, how, where and why is the term
alternative deployed? Part Two considers the relationship between
public policy and alternative food projects, with case studies that
examine some of the ways institutions enroll, represent, support
and, in some instances, impede the development of certain forms of
alternative food provision. Part Three addresses perspectives and
practices from different actors and spaces in the food chain,
including producers, retailers, consumers and local communities.
Going beyond the usual focus on the global north, the book
considers the relevance of debates about alternative food networks
to the global south. It includes empirically-rich case studies from
Europe, North and South America, Australia and Africa,
whichcollectively emphasize the variety of representations and
practices involved in constructing alternative food geographies.
*Critically examines the efforts to reform contemporary food
provision
*Addresses concepts and debates, public policy, and alternative
production
*Includes case studies from around the world
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