© 2020 Springer-Verlag. The final publication is available at Springer via https://doi.org/10.1007/s10460-020-10139-0This paper provides an alternative narrative for organizing food systems. It introduces meshwork as a novel theoretical lens to examine the ontological assumptions underlying the shadow and informal dynamics of organizing food. Through a longitudinal qualitative case study, we place relationality and becoming at the centre of organizing food and food systems, demonstrating how entangled relationships can create a complex ontology through the meshwork knots, threads and weave. We show how issues of collective concern come together to form dynamic knots of interactions, how the threads within the meshwork indicate processes of ...
First paragraphs: Following on my columns on scale (fall 2012) and feedback loops (spring 2013), I ...
The food systems upon which humanity depends face multiple interdependent environmental, social and ...
This paper argues that supporting food system transformation requires more than obtaining science-ba...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
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In this introduction to the special issue, we first provide an illustrative overview of how food has...
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Food systems present a nexus of challenges and potential solutions to the unsustainable global crise...
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Food issues are part of a highly complex, variable and interconnected food system that can affect lo...
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First paragraphs: Following on my columns on scale (fall 2012) and feedback loops (spring 2013), I ...
The food systems upon which humanity depends face multiple interdependent environmental, social and ...
This paper argues that supporting food system transformation requires more than obtaining science-ba...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
In this introduction to the special issue, we first provide an illustrative overview of how food has...
Local food projects are steadily becoming a part of contemporary food systems and take on many forms...
Where then should we start in the important and complex process of systematizing questions of sustai...
In this introduction to the special issue, we first provide an illustrative overview of how food has...
A foodshed is a concept analogous to a watershed, describing the catchment of the sources of food fo...
Food waste is a global concern. It is a complex problem with intricate relations to global food secu...
Food systems present a nexus of challenges and potential solutions to the unsustainable global crise...
The term ‘foodscapes’—a combination of food and landscape—refers to the social and spatial organizat...
Background: Given the polysemy of the concept resilience, is it possible to have a unified conceptua...
Food issues are part of a highly complex, variable and interconnected food system that can affect lo...
Responding to growing calls for research that engages with the complexity of food system transformat...
First paragraphs: Following on my columns on scale (fall 2012) and feedback loops (spring 2013), I ...
The food systems upon which humanity depends face multiple interdependent environmental, social and ...
This paper argues that supporting food system transformation requires more than obtaining science-ba...