This essay analyses how the relation between food and fuel shapes the practice of collaborative food governance. Dominant explanations for the persistence of global hunger often point to the influence of political-economic inequalities on the production, distribution, and governance of global food. The causes of the 2007–2008 global food crisis, however, suggest the need to examine the entanglements between food and other forms of ecological extraction. I draw on the concept of ‘energopolitics’ to demonstrate how changing material processes of energy extraction condition the calculative logics through which transnational food governance is constituted. An energopolitical analysis, I argue, illuminates how collaborative food governance supre...
The geopolitics of the Global Food Crisis and international trade has received limited scholarly att...
The task of overseeing food security at an international scale is complicated by the multi-variable ...
INTRODUCTION Globally, one-third of food production is lost annually due to negligent authorities. I...
The food crisis of 2008, the subsequent financial crisis, and the ongoing climate crisis have create...
The IPES-Food framework calls for closer attention to power relations across the levels of the globa...
Recent experience of food price volatility in global markets encourages closer examination of the dy...
In May 2010, the Universidad Interamericana in Mexico City hosted an international conference on The...
Recurrent food price crises, coupled with the steady deterioration of world food security over the p...
global food crisis capital as power redistribution Agro-Trader nexus biofuels commodity pricesThis p...
In a time of global warming, of financial crisis, and of a crisis in food availability we need to as...
Food is at the nexus of a truly striking range of the global political, environmental, economic and ...
This issue of the IDS Bulletin examines different perspectives on power in food systems, and the web...
The UN Food Systems Summit was an ambitious and hotly contested event that brought competing approac...
In this introductory article, we highlight debates that emerged in the IDS–IPES-Food workshop on the...
This article considers how political economy can expand to contribute to the contemporary study of s...
The geopolitics of the Global Food Crisis and international trade has received limited scholarly att...
The task of overseeing food security at an international scale is complicated by the multi-variable ...
INTRODUCTION Globally, one-third of food production is lost annually due to negligent authorities. I...
The food crisis of 2008, the subsequent financial crisis, and the ongoing climate crisis have create...
The IPES-Food framework calls for closer attention to power relations across the levels of the globa...
Recent experience of food price volatility in global markets encourages closer examination of the dy...
In May 2010, the Universidad Interamericana in Mexico City hosted an international conference on The...
Recurrent food price crises, coupled with the steady deterioration of world food security over the p...
global food crisis capital as power redistribution Agro-Trader nexus biofuels commodity pricesThis p...
In a time of global warming, of financial crisis, and of a crisis in food availability we need to as...
Food is at the nexus of a truly striking range of the global political, environmental, economic and ...
This issue of the IDS Bulletin examines different perspectives on power in food systems, and the web...
The UN Food Systems Summit was an ambitious and hotly contested event that brought competing approac...
In this introductory article, we highlight debates that emerged in the IDS–IPES-Food workshop on the...
This article considers how political economy can expand to contribute to the contemporary study of s...
The geopolitics of the Global Food Crisis and international trade has received limited scholarly att...
The task of overseeing food security at an international scale is complicated by the multi-variable ...
INTRODUCTION Globally, one-third of food production is lost annually due to negligent authorities. I...