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Food production and consumption processes are largely governed via
control mechanisms that affect food accessibility and environmental
efficiency. Food resource marginalization, inequality, and
deleterious consumption urgently require new governance and
developmental systems that will provide food security and create
consumption patterns that protect the natural environment and food
resources. Global Food Politics and Approaches to Sustainable
Consumption: Emerging Research and Opportunities is an essential
reference source that discusses the challenges and solutions of
food security and consumption control. Food politics can be linked
to persistent challenges of inequitable access, food resource
inefficiency, and control and consumption, which form part of the
local development realities that can address global sustainable
development. While highlighting topics such as rural agriculture,
capitalism, and food chain management, this publication is ideally
designed for policymakers, sustainable developers, politicians,
ecologists, environmentalists, corporate executives, farmers, and
academicians seeking current research on the policies and
modalities of food efficiency and equality.
Beauty in African Thought: A Critique of the Western Idea of
Development investigates how the concept of beauty in African
philosophy and related qualitative social sciences may contribute
to a richer intercultural exchange on the idea of development.
While working within frameworks created in post-colonial and
arguably neo-colonial times, African thinkers have reacted against
the mainstream view that restricts the meaning and scope of good
development to economic growth and western-style education. These
thinkers have worked toward a critical self-understanding of the
potentials inherent in cultural, spiritual, and political
traditions since pre-colonial times. Edited by Bolaji Bateye,
Mahmoud Masaeli, Louise Muller, and Angela Roothaan, this
collection explores branches of thought from wisdom or oral
traditions to political thought and philosophy of culture. This
book is urgent reading material for any policy maker, scholar, or
student wishing to attend to the voices of African(ist) thinkers
who search for alternative approaches to global questions of
development in a time of climate change and increasing
socio-economic inequality.
Sexuality, Human Rights, and Public Policy explores the
intersection of public policy, human rights, and sexuality as they
relate to inclusion and exclusion across diverse cultural settings.
It examines how knowledge is formed and experienced at the
intersections of culture, sexuality, race, and other axes of
identity. This volume engages an array of questions including how
public policy shapes the conceptualization of sexuality and rights
and by extension the phenomena of inclusion and exclusion in
contemporary society across the world. By evaluating how public
discourse is employed to re-inscribe differences of gender,
sexuality, and rights of citizens, this book provides a comparative
analysis of how these processes and dynamics resemble each other or
differ cross-culturally. This book demonstrates that in the realm
of sexualities, approached from the ideal of human rights as a
predominantly Western notion is increasingly challenged by diverse
views and new interpretations of human rights in non-Western
societies such as Africa and the Middle East.
Sexuality, Human Rights, and Public Policy explores the
intersection of public policy, human rights, and sexuality as they
relate to inclusion and exclusion across diverse cultural settings.
It examines how knowledge is formed and experienced at the
intersections of culture, sexuality, race, and other axes of
identity. The volume engages an array of questions including how
public policy shapes the conceptualization of sexuality and rights
and by extension the phenomena of inclusion and exclusion in
contemporary society across the world. By evaluating how public
discourse is employed to re-inscribe differences of gender,
sexuality, and rights of citizens, the book provides a comparative
analysis of how these processes and dynamics resemble each other or
differ cross-culturally. The book demonstrates that in the realm of
sexualities, approached from the ideal of human rights as a
predominantly Western notion is increasingly challenged by diverse
views and new interpretations of human rights in non-Western
societies such as Africa and the Middle East.
Decolonizing Colonial Development Models in Africa: A New
Postcolonial Critique confronts colonial development models to
decolonize methodologies, epistemologies, and the history and
practice of development in postcolonial African societies and
advocate for Afrocentric alternatives. By taking a critical
approach and drawing on postcolonial, postmodern,
post-developmental, and post-structural theories, the contributors
identify and analyze the effects of global inequality, racism,
white supremacy, crisis, climate change, increasing environmental
insecurity, underdevelopment, chronic diseases, and the
vulnerability of the postcolonial societies of the global South.
Together, the collection calls for and theorizes a new direction of
development that incorporates indigenous-Afrocentric alternatives.
Food production and consumption processes are largely governed via
control mechanisms that affect food accessibility and environmental
efficiency. Food resource marginalization, inequality, and
deleterious consumption urgently require new governance and
developmental systems that will provide food security and create
consumption patterns that protect the natural environment and food
resources. Global Food Politics and Approaches to Sustainable
Consumption: Emerging Research and Opportunities is an essential
reference source that discusses the challenges and solutions of
food security and consumption control. Food politics can be linked
to persistent challenges of inequitable access, food resource
inefficiency, and control and consumption, which form part of the
local development realities that can address global sustainable
development. While highlighting topics such as rural agriculture,
capitalism, and food chain management, this publication is ideally
designed for policymakers, sustainable developers, politicians,
ecologists, environmentalists, corporate executives, farmers, and
academicians seeking current research on the policies and
modalities of food efficiency and equality.
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