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Food Resistance Movements Journeying Through Alternative Food Networks Ferne Edwards

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Food Resistance Movements Journeying Through Alternative Food Networks Ferne Edwards
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.28 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Ferne Edwards
ISBN: 9789811957949, 9811957940
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Food Resistance Movements Journeying Through Alternative Food Networks Ferne Edwards by Ferne Edwards 9789811957949, 9811957940 instant download after payment.

This book examines food resistance movements as a form of alternative food network, charting the author’s journey as a cultural anthropologist through three food resistance movements. In Australia, freegans’ consumption of ‘garbage’ in the food waste movement of the early 2000s reveals the extent of food going to waste from commercial sources while people go hungry. In contrast, Venezuela’s food sovereignty movement is part of a national transition from a capitalist to socialist economy, highlighting processes of decentralisation, collectivisation, and government-grassroots’ coalitions. The study of autonomous spaces in Catalonia illuminates how food sharing can enable people to live their politics, as well as the centrality of issues around urban governance, consumption, technology and use of space to food resistance efforts. This engaging volume brings an important and engaging contribution to current discussions around the transition to just and sustainable food systems.

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