Abstract. The term food citizenship is defined as the practice of engaging in food-related behaviors that support, rather than threaten, the development of a democratic, socially and economically just, and environmentally sustainable food system. Ways to practice food citizenship are described and a role for universities in fostering food citizenship is suggested. Finally, four barriers to food citizenship are identified and described: the current food system, federal food and agriculture policy, local and institutional policies, and the culture of professional nutrition organizations
"Civic agriculture is an approach to agriculture and food production that—in contrast with the indus...
In this article I analyze acts of citizenship within environmentally friendly food initiatives in Ir...
In recent years new types of consumer-producer cooperation in food networks have emerged in which co...
Our current food system relies heavily upon industrial agriculture and globalization. This has creat...
Citizens are called upon to become active participants in creating a more sustainable food system. A...
The human food system is complex; has significant social and environmental impact; and raises questi...
Food democracy calls for a democratization of the production, distribution, and consumption of food....
This article presents an account of food citizenship based on a governmentality framework. Moving be...
The goal of this viewpoint is to promote an integrated and holistic framework for food literacy on c...
The dominant food system is ripe with challenges which are contributing to the degradation of social...
The United States is in the middle of a significant cultural shift. Until very recently, United Stat...
Guptill and Wilkins (2002) employ the concept of “food citizenship” to argue that engaging people mo...
Environmental citizenship is positioned as a platform where the rights of social and environmental j...
Global food security and sustainability, animal welfare, dietary health, and socially just relations...
In order to foster a transition of the food system toward more sustainable outcomes, scholars have i...
"Civic agriculture is an approach to agriculture and food production that—in contrast with the indus...
In this article I analyze acts of citizenship within environmentally friendly food initiatives in Ir...
In recent years new types of consumer-producer cooperation in food networks have emerged in which co...
Our current food system relies heavily upon industrial agriculture and globalization. This has creat...
Citizens are called upon to become active participants in creating a more sustainable food system. A...
The human food system is complex; has significant social and environmental impact; and raises questi...
Food democracy calls for a democratization of the production, distribution, and consumption of food....
This article presents an account of food citizenship based on a governmentality framework. Moving be...
The goal of this viewpoint is to promote an integrated and holistic framework for food literacy on c...
The dominant food system is ripe with challenges which are contributing to the degradation of social...
The United States is in the middle of a significant cultural shift. Until very recently, United Stat...
Guptill and Wilkins (2002) employ the concept of “food citizenship” to argue that engaging people mo...
Environmental citizenship is positioned as a platform where the rights of social and environmental j...
Global food security and sustainability, animal welfare, dietary health, and socially just relations...
In order to foster a transition of the food system toward more sustainable outcomes, scholars have i...
"Civic agriculture is an approach to agriculture and food production that—in contrast with the indus...
In this article I analyze acts of citizenship within environmentally friendly food initiatives in Ir...
In recent years new types of consumer-producer cooperation in food networks have emerged in which co...