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This book examines the role of local food movements, enterprises
and networks in the transformation of the currently unsustainable
global food system. It explores a series of innovations designed to
re-integrate sustainable modes of food production and encourage
food sovereignty. It provides detailed insights into a specialised
network of social actors collaborating in novel ways and creating
new economic arrangements across different geographical locales. In
working to devise 'local solutions to global problems', the
initiatives explored in the book represent a 'second-generation'
food social movement which is less preoccupied with distinctive
local qualities than with building socially just food systems aimed
at delivering healthy nutrition worldwide. Drawing on fieldwork
undertaken in sites across Europe, the USA and Brazil, the book
provides a rich collection of case studies that offer a fresh
perspective on the role of grassroots action in the transition to
more sustainable food production systems. Addressing a substantive
gap in the literature that falls between global analyses of the
contemporary food system and highly localised case studies, the
book will appeal to those teaching food studies and those
conducting research on civic food initiatives or on environmental
social movements more generally.
This book examines the role of local food movements, enterprises
and networks in the transformation of the currently unsustainable
global food system. It explores a series of innovations designed to
re-integrate sustainable modes of food production and encourage
food sovereignty. It provides detailed insights into a specialised
network of social actors collaborating in novel ways and creating
new economic arrangements across different geographical locales. In
working to devise 'local solutions to global problems', the
initiatives explored in the book represent a 'second-generation'
food social movement which is less preoccupied with distinctive
local qualities than with building socially just food systems aimed
at delivering healthy nutrition worldwide. Drawing on fieldwork
undertaken in sites across Europe, the USA and Brazil, the book
provides a rich collection of case studies that offer a fresh
perspective on the role of grassroots action in the transition to
more sustainable food production systems. Addressing a substantive
gap in the literature that falls between global analyses of the
contemporary food system and highly localised case studies, the
book will appeal to those teaching food studies and those
conducting research on civic food initiatives or on environmental
social movements more generally.
Global risks, mobilities and interdependencies transnationalize
local life and working worlds. These processes lead to an inner
globalization of societies in which worldwide constellations of
"reflexive" (Ulrich Beck), "multiple" (Shmuel N. Eisenstadt),
"entangled" (Shalini Randeria) and "global" (Arjun Appadurai)
modernities simultaneously and immediately clash in social action:
a process of cosmopolitanization in which "the global" is localized
and "the local" is globalized in radical new ways. In this book, an
international selection of prominent critical thinkers address this
premise and provide their interpretations of imminent challenges,
concomitant social dynamics and political implications.With
contributions by Arjun Appadurai, Zygmunt Bauman, Ulrich Beck,
Elisabeth Beck-Gernsheim, Edgar Grande, Maarten Hajer, Ronald
Hitzler, Wolf Lepenies, Anna Tsing, Angela McRobbie, Bruno Latour,
Ted Nordhaus & Michael Shellenberger, Hans-Georg Soeffner,
Natan Sznaider, Anja Weiss and Yunxiang Yan.
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