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The New Food Activism Opposition Cooperation And Collective Action Alison Alkon Editor Julie Guthman Editor

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The New Food Activism Opposition Cooperation And Collective Action Alison Alkon Editor Julie Guthman Editor
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.35 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Alison Alkon (editor); Julie Guthman (editor)
ISBN: 9780520965652, 0520965655
Language: English
Year: 2017

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The New Food Activism Opposition Cooperation And Collective Action Alison Alkon Editor Julie Guthman Editor by Alison Alkon (editor); Julie Guthman (editor) 9780520965652, 0520965655 instant download after payment.

The New Food Activism explores how food activism can be pushed toward deeper and more complex engagement with social, racial, and economic justice and toward advocating for broader and more transformational shifts in the food system. Topics examined include struggles against pesticides and GMOs, efforts to improve workers’ pay and conditions throughout the food system, and ways to push food activism beyond its typical reliance on individualism, consumerism, and private property. The authors challenge and advance existing discourse on consumer trends, food movements, and the intersection of food with racial and economic inequalities.

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