This article focuses on the collaborations between academics and community-based organizations seeking to fundamentally reorganize the way food is produced, distributed, and consumed as well as valued. The central research question investigates whether and how the growth of community-campus engagement (CCE) can strengthen food movements. Drawing on an analysis of 5 case studies in Canada, research demonstrated that when it is part of relat
Food studies is an emerging and interdisciplinary field that has produced abundant theoretical, anal...
In this paper, we explore the current state of the food hub by discussing innovative practices suppo...
Many universities and colleges have started to channel resources toward understanding and supporting...
This session explores lessons learned in collaborations between academic researchers, students, and ...
In this chapter, we consider how movements for food sovereignty and community-campus engagement (CCE...
In the fall of 2011, a graduate seminar in applied environmental sociology at a southern university ...
This action research case study investigates community-based experiential learning (CBEL) in a large...
Sustainability related projects and initiatives are rapidly becoming an integral part of the univers...
This paper describes the theoretical and conceptual framework and the research and practice model of...
Community-campus engagement in higher education provides educational experiences for students to gr...
This thesis focused on the Concordia Campus-Community Food Groups Research Project as a case study t...
This presentation was part of a panel session on "Community Organizing and Community Economic Develo...
Interest in food movements has been growing dramatically, but until recently there has been limited ...
This paper begins by discussing and distinguishing the various food movements: food security, food j...
From 2010 to 2016, the Think&EatGreen@School project worked to create healthy and sustainable school...
Food studies is an emerging and interdisciplinary field that has produced abundant theoretical, anal...
In this paper, we explore the current state of the food hub by discussing innovative practices suppo...
Many universities and colleges have started to channel resources toward understanding and supporting...
This session explores lessons learned in collaborations between academic researchers, students, and ...
In this chapter, we consider how movements for food sovereignty and community-campus engagement (CCE...
In the fall of 2011, a graduate seminar in applied environmental sociology at a southern university ...
This action research case study investigates community-based experiential learning (CBEL) in a large...
Sustainability related projects and initiatives are rapidly becoming an integral part of the univers...
This paper describes the theoretical and conceptual framework and the research and practice model of...
Community-campus engagement in higher education provides educational experiences for students to gr...
This thesis focused on the Concordia Campus-Community Food Groups Research Project as a case study t...
This presentation was part of a panel session on "Community Organizing and Community Economic Develo...
Interest in food movements has been growing dramatically, but until recently there has been limited ...
This paper begins by discussing and distinguishing the various food movements: food security, food j...
From 2010 to 2016, the Think&EatGreen@School project worked to create healthy and sustainable school...
Food studies is an emerging and interdisciplinary field that has produced abundant theoretical, anal...
In this paper, we explore the current state of the food hub by discussing innovative practices suppo...
Many universities and colleges have started to channel resources toward understanding and supporting...