This issue of Limn analyzes food infrastructures and addresses
scale in food production, provision, and consumption. We go beyond
the tendency towards simple producer "push" or consumer "pull"
accounts of the food system, focusing instead on the work that
connects producers to consumers. By describing and analyzing food
infrastructures, our contributors examine the reciprocal
relationships among consumer choice, personal use, and the
socio-material arrangements that enable, channel, and constrain our
everyday food options.
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