This article considers how political economy can expand to contribute to the contemporary study of sustainable food systems, raising new questions for researchers, practitioners, and social movement actors engaged in collaborative efforts to transform dominant foodscapes. Our discussion and analysis draw on the outcomes of a workshop of the International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems (IPES-Food) and the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) on the political economies of sustainable food systems in June 2018. The workshop participants identified five cross-cutting research issues and related methods worthy of focus: multiple forms of knowledge, technology and innovation, expansion or scaling sustainable innovations, the role ...
CITATION: Pereira, L. M. et al. 2020. Food System Transformation: Integrating a Political–Economy an...
The major way in which IPES-Food seeks to achieve change is by preparing and widely disseminating re...
The current structure of the global food system is increasingly recognized as unsustainable. In addi...
This article considers how political economy can expand to contribute to the contemporary study of s...
The political economy approach to food systems steers away both from approaches that focus on biogeo...
This issue of the IDS Bulletin examines different perspectives on power in food systems, and the web...
A food systems approach is critical to understanding and facilitating food system transformation, ye...
In this introductory article, we highlight debates that emerged in the IDS–IPES-Food workshop on the...
Today’s food systems are contributing to multiple intersecting health and ecological crises. Many ar...
The food systems upon which humanity depends face multiple interdependent environmental, social and ...
We propose that agroecology provides a framework for understanding ‘levels’ for the transition to su...
This chapter considers how political economy might be expanded to raise new questions for researcher...
In times of austerity and global environmental change, recent crises related to food (in)securities ...
The current unsustainable trajectory of food systems puts the social and ecological processes and fu...
The article explores and discusses, both conceptually and empirically, the exercise of food democrac...
CITATION: Pereira, L. M. et al. 2020. Food System Transformation: Integrating a Political–Economy an...
The major way in which IPES-Food seeks to achieve change is by preparing and widely disseminating re...
The current structure of the global food system is increasingly recognized as unsustainable. In addi...
This article considers how political economy can expand to contribute to the contemporary study of s...
The political economy approach to food systems steers away both from approaches that focus on biogeo...
This issue of the IDS Bulletin examines different perspectives on power in food systems, and the web...
A food systems approach is critical to understanding and facilitating food system transformation, ye...
In this introductory article, we highlight debates that emerged in the IDS–IPES-Food workshop on the...
Today’s food systems are contributing to multiple intersecting health and ecological crises. Many ar...
The food systems upon which humanity depends face multiple interdependent environmental, social and ...
We propose that agroecology provides a framework for understanding ‘levels’ for the transition to su...
This chapter considers how political economy might be expanded to raise new questions for researcher...
In times of austerity and global environmental change, recent crises related to food (in)securities ...
The current unsustainable trajectory of food systems puts the social and ecological processes and fu...
The article explores and discusses, both conceptually and empirically, the exercise of food democrac...
CITATION: Pereira, L. M. et al. 2020. Food System Transformation: Integrating a Political–Economy an...
The major way in which IPES-Food seeks to achieve change is by preparing and widely disseminating re...
The current structure of the global food system is increasingly recognized as unsustainable. In addi...