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Food For Change The Politics And Values Of Social Movements Jeff Pratt

  • SKU: BELL-33982920
Food For Change The Politics And Values Of Social Movements Jeff Pratt
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Publisher: Pluto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.6 MB
Pages: 233
Author: Jeff Pratt, Peter Luetchford
ISBN: 9780745334486, 9780745334493, 9781783710003, 9781783710041, 9781783710058, 0745334482, 0745334490, 1783710004, 1783710047
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Food For Change The Politics And Values Of Social Movements Jeff Pratt by Jeff Pratt, Peter Luetchford 9780745334486, 9780745334493, 9781783710003, 9781783710041, 9781783710058, 0745334482, 0745334490, 1783710004, 1783710047 instant download after payment.

Concern about our food system is growing, from the costs of industrial farming to the dominant role of supermarkets and recurring scandals about the origins and content of what we eat.
Food for Change documents the way alternative food movements respond to these concerns by trying to create more closed economic circuits within which people know where, how, and by whom their food is produced.
Jeff Pratt, Peter Luetchford and other contributors explore the key political and economic questions of food through the everyday experience and vivid insights of farmers and consumers, using fieldwork from case studies in four European countries (France, Spain, Italy and England). Food for Change is an insightful consideration of connections between food and wider economic relations and draws on a rich vein of anthropological writing on the topic.

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