Moments of crisis like the current one sparked by Covid-19, engage social, economic, cultural and political institutions of a society and stress-test their resourcefulness, while individual and collective food supplies become primary concerns. Where does even the wealthiest of EU member States stand when it comes to food sovereignty and specific vulnerabilities, what needs to change and which food policies are needed to facilitate a sustainable food system – both locally and internationally? Combining qualitative, empirical research methods to textual and statistical analysis, as well as transformative research, I focus on key areas of Luxembourg’s food system presenting challenges – specific ones and structural ones intertwined with issues...
Dr. Rachel Reckinger is a food sociologist and anthropologist at the University of Luxembourg. She i...
In the face of growing inequality and ecological crisis, the global peasant movement, La Vía Campesi...
The COVID-19 pandemic unveiled the fragility of food sovereignty in cities and confirmed the close c...
Moments of crisis like the current one sparked by Covid-19, engage social, economic, cultural and po...
Moments of crisis like the current one sparked by Covid-19, engage social, economic, cultural and po...
Moments of crisis like the current one sparked by Covid-19, engage social, economic, cultural and po...
To address climate change, health, and food-related challenges at the international and regional lev...
Theme 4: Food Systems and Network. Workshop 4.1: Civic food networks as driver for sustainable food ...
International audienceConventional food systems continue to jeopardize the health and well-being of ...
The European Union (EU)’s food system is under pressure for reform. Agriculture production alone is ...
Today’s food systems are contributing to multiple intersecting health and ecological crises. Many ar...
It is clear that the industrialised food system is in need of a transformation into something less e...
Dietary health and sustainability are inextricably linked. Food systems that are not sustainable oft...
Purpose: This paper examines how key actors in the UK food system understand the role of the local ...
Dr. Rachel Reckinger is a food sociologist and anthropologist at the University of Luxembourg. She i...
In the face of growing inequality and ecological crisis, the global peasant movement, La Vía Campesi...
The COVID-19 pandemic unveiled the fragility of food sovereignty in cities and confirmed the close c...
Moments of crisis like the current one sparked by Covid-19, engage social, economic, cultural and po...
Moments of crisis like the current one sparked by Covid-19, engage social, economic, cultural and po...
Moments of crisis like the current one sparked by Covid-19, engage social, economic, cultural and po...
To address climate change, health, and food-related challenges at the international and regional lev...
Theme 4: Food Systems and Network. Workshop 4.1: Civic food networks as driver for sustainable food ...
International audienceConventional food systems continue to jeopardize the health and well-being of ...
The European Union (EU)’s food system is under pressure for reform. Agriculture production alone is ...
Today’s food systems are contributing to multiple intersecting health and ecological crises. Many ar...
It is clear that the industrialised food system is in need of a transformation into something less e...
Dietary health and sustainability are inextricably linked. Food systems that are not sustainable oft...
Purpose: This paper examines how key actors in the UK food system understand the role of the local ...
Dr. Rachel Reckinger is a food sociologist and anthropologist at the University of Luxembourg. She i...
In the face of growing inequality and ecological crisis, the global peasant movement, La Vía Campesi...
The COVID-19 pandemic unveiled the fragility of food sovereignty in cities and confirmed the close c...