This contribution presents the analytical framework, research set-up and initial empirical operationalization of an early stage PhD research (Month 12) on the governance of Alternative Food Networks. Alternative Food Networks are alternative modes of organizing actors, resources and processes of the food chain, linking more closely food production with consumption. Civil society actors, such as activists, citizens’ groups, cooperatives, or several types of grass-root organizations, have an active role in catalyzing Alternative Food Networks. Such agents are often highly value driven, matching local action with wider aspirations of socio-ecological transition. Furthermore, such actors need to rely on supportive institutions for important asp...
For scholars and activists alike, local food is linked to visions of a more equitable, ethical and s...
Given the importance that current food-related challenges pose to our society, the potential of loca...
In a context of increasing urbanization, cities have become key sites for rebuilding food systems in...
This contribution presents the analytical framework, research set-up and initial empirical operation...
no ISBNThis paper applies the concept of Hybrid Governance to the analysis of a local food network o...
Drawing upon Urban Political Ecology and recent developments around place-based approaches to food s...
In the context of food transition studies scant attention has been given to the role of state author...
In this session, we would like to discuss the impact, risks and motivations of producers and consume...
Recently, a number of resourceful community-driven initiatives for local food production and retail ...
The article explores and discusses, both conceptually and empirically, the exercise of food democrac...
Cities are positioned as critical actors in agri-food sustainability transitions through the impleme...
The food provision regime is contested as unsustainable by increasingly numerous food actors, often ...
Cities have begun to develop a more “place-based approach” to food policy that emphasizes translocal...
In this dissertation I focus on the diversity of alternative food initiatives (AFIs) that have emerg...
This short paper summarizes content and preliminary results of an ongoing research project on the “H...
For scholars and activists alike, local food is linked to visions of a more equitable, ethical and s...
Given the importance that current food-related challenges pose to our society, the potential of loca...
In a context of increasing urbanization, cities have become key sites for rebuilding food systems in...
This contribution presents the analytical framework, research set-up and initial empirical operation...
no ISBNThis paper applies the concept of Hybrid Governance to the analysis of a local food network o...
Drawing upon Urban Political Ecology and recent developments around place-based approaches to food s...
In the context of food transition studies scant attention has been given to the role of state author...
In this session, we would like to discuss the impact, risks and motivations of producers and consume...
Recently, a number of resourceful community-driven initiatives for local food production and retail ...
The article explores and discusses, both conceptually and empirically, the exercise of food democrac...
Cities are positioned as critical actors in agri-food sustainability transitions through the impleme...
The food provision regime is contested as unsustainable by increasingly numerous food actors, often ...
Cities have begun to develop a more “place-based approach” to food policy that emphasizes translocal...
In this dissertation I focus on the diversity of alternative food initiatives (AFIs) that have emerg...
This short paper summarizes content and preliminary results of an ongoing research project on the “H...
For scholars and activists alike, local food is linked to visions of a more equitable, ethical and s...
Given the importance that current food-related challenges pose to our society, the potential of loca...
In a context of increasing urbanization, cities have become key sites for rebuilding food systems in...