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Food and the systems that produce, disrupt, prepare it are central
to all human life. Yet, scholarly analysis of the food systems that
support human life are highly fragmented across a variety of
disciplines. Public administration, with its focus on the doing of
public policy, would seem to be a logical home for analysis of food
systems in action. However, food is largely ignored by public
administration scholars, and scholars from other disciplines can
unintentionally draw up established public administration
literature. The chapters in this edited volume highlight where the
lenses and languages of public administration can and should be
used to analyze food systems. Viewed collectively, the editors
argue that the lenses and languages of public administration can
and should become a common ground for scholars and practitioners to
discuss food systems.
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