The food sovereignty movement has been gathering momentum in advocating the rights of individuals and nations to control their own food systems. Alongside this is a mounting critical engagement regarding its privileging of local food production as the means through which to achieve this goal. Adopting a place-based approach, we explore the foodways of diverse communities across a small island archipelago – the Turks and Caicos Islands in the West Indies. Based on interviews and focus groups, we unpack narratives relating to islanders’ changing food practices and aspirations. These are understood as two competing but inter-related themes of disruption and reification of current practices shaped by wider food regimes in interaction with ecolo...
The concept of food sovereignty is becoming an element of everyday parlance in development politics ...
This article introduces this special collection on food sovereignty. It frames the collection in rel...
“All forms of understandings are needed for a fuller, deeper appreciation of the island condition.” ...
The notion of ‘food sovereignty’ is often surprisingly absent in food and agricultural discourses in...
Agri-based economies especially those in developing countries are becoming increasingly dependent on...
Food security is a global concern and will remain so in the foreseeable future as the global food sy...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Peasant Stu...
Many Small Island Developing States (SIDS) lead global rates in obesity and non-communicable chronic...
Many Small Island Developing States (SIDS) lead global rates in obesity and non-communicable chronic...
Food is at the nexus of a truly striking range of the global political, environmental, economic and ...
Manuscript draft to be published in the Regional Environmental ChangeFood security policy in the sma...
Many of us in the academic and policy world undervalue the input of small and mid sized producers an...
Drawing attention to interactions between processes affecting biodiversity loss in marine environmen...
Despite its prominence within food security debates, Food Sovereignty is still a developing and cont...
This research builds upon and utilises an emerging field of food and development theory – food sover...
The concept of food sovereignty is becoming an element of everyday parlance in development politics ...
This article introduces this special collection on food sovereignty. It frames the collection in rel...
“All forms of understandings are needed for a fuller, deeper appreciation of the island condition.” ...
The notion of ‘food sovereignty’ is often surprisingly absent in food and agricultural discourses in...
Agri-based economies especially those in developing countries are becoming increasingly dependent on...
Food security is a global concern and will remain so in the foreseeable future as the global food sy...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Peasant Stu...
Many Small Island Developing States (SIDS) lead global rates in obesity and non-communicable chronic...
Many Small Island Developing States (SIDS) lead global rates in obesity and non-communicable chronic...
Food is at the nexus of a truly striking range of the global political, environmental, economic and ...
Manuscript draft to be published in the Regional Environmental ChangeFood security policy in the sma...
Many of us in the academic and policy world undervalue the input of small and mid sized producers an...
Drawing attention to interactions between processes affecting biodiversity loss in marine environmen...
Despite its prominence within food security debates, Food Sovereignty is still a developing and cont...
This research builds upon and utilises an emerging field of food and development theory – food sover...
The concept of food sovereignty is becoming an element of everyday parlance in development politics ...
This article introduces this special collection on food sovereignty. It frames the collection in rel...
“All forms of understandings are needed for a fuller, deeper appreciation of the island condition.” ...