The public debate around food con\u17ddence stimulated by food scares, the opening up of wider food markets and the introduction of GM foods provides an opportunity to analyse citizens' identi\u17dcation with their community sociologically, as it is reproduced through mundane practices. In order to do so, this article examines the GM food debate in Italy and the implications for food and agricultural policy of Austria's entry into the EU. Britain, with its highly industrialized agriculture and political commitment to open markets and new technologies, acts as a bench-mark. We distinguish between disembedded and embedded trust regimes; the former being predominant in freer markets and the latter a resource which can be mobilized in cases whe...
The paper addresses the issue of trust and its role in the development and handling of public contro...
Since 2008, the European and global economic crisis and the digital revolution are the two main agen...
Recent uncertainty throughout the food system has put pressure on European farmers, now facing econo...
In the wake of the turbulence around food related topics in Europe over the past couple of decades, ...
After the CAP reform of 1992 a (partial) consensus had been progressively reached in Europe among st...
This article aims at analysing the features and the dynamics of those alternative agri-food networks...
The topic for this paper is the role and foundations for trust in food in modern societies. Trust in...
The use of genetically modified (GM) crops and their applications is partially suppressed in Europea...
How can contemporary governments and regulation respond effectively to the growth of food risks at t...
This paper examines two separate political responses to food and social change in Europe. I begin wi...
The European Union's new food regulatory regime can be understood as a political, rather than scienc...
There is increasing evidence of a weakened platform of consumer trust in mass produced food products...
In recent years we have witnessed the development of numerous alternative strategies (AS) within the...
Food is an intimate part of people's daily lives and food consumption is increasingly related to com...
Farmers’ markets have always been the usual way of buying and selling rural products in the Western ...
The paper addresses the issue of trust and its role in the development and handling of public contro...
Since 2008, the European and global economic crisis and the digital revolution are the two main agen...
Recent uncertainty throughout the food system has put pressure on European farmers, now facing econo...
In the wake of the turbulence around food related topics in Europe over the past couple of decades, ...
After the CAP reform of 1992 a (partial) consensus had been progressively reached in Europe among st...
This article aims at analysing the features and the dynamics of those alternative agri-food networks...
The topic for this paper is the role and foundations for trust in food in modern societies. Trust in...
The use of genetically modified (GM) crops and their applications is partially suppressed in Europea...
How can contemporary governments and regulation respond effectively to the growth of food risks at t...
This paper examines two separate political responses to food and social change in Europe. I begin wi...
The European Union's new food regulatory regime can be understood as a political, rather than scienc...
There is increasing evidence of a weakened platform of consumer trust in mass produced food products...
In recent years we have witnessed the development of numerous alternative strategies (AS) within the...
Food is an intimate part of people's daily lives and food consumption is increasingly related to com...
Farmers’ markets have always been the usual way of buying and selling rural products in the Western ...
The paper addresses the issue of trust and its role in the development and handling of public contro...
Since 2008, the European and global economic crisis and the digital revolution are the two main agen...
Recent uncertainty throughout the food system has put pressure on European farmers, now facing econo...