The study of foodscapes has spread throughout geography at the same time as food scholarship has spearheaded post-disciplinary research. This report argues that geographers have taken to post-disciplinarity to explore the ways that food is ‘more-than-food’ through analyses of the visceral nature of eating and politics and the vital (re)materializations of food’s cultural geographies. Visceral food geographies illuminate what I call the ‘contingent relationalities’ of food in the critical evaluation of the indeterminate, situated politics of ‘feeling food’ and those of the embodied collectivities of obesity. Questions remain, however, about how a visceral framework might be deployed for broader critiques within foodscapes and the study of hu...
Food systems governance has emerged as a distinct focus of geographical research. Researchers and po...
‘Food is fundamental to life’ (Sbicca 2012, 456) and this shared need establishes food as a site of ...
Where then should we start in the important and complex process of systematizing questions of sustai...
Sharing meals with others encourages vital exchanges of sociality, learning and politics. How and ...
Drawing upon Urban Political Ecology and recent developments around place-based approaches to food s...
In times of austerity and global environmental change, recent crises related to food (in)securities ...
The Anthropocene provides a useful way to think through all manner of human–environment processes an...
Human intentionality forms just one aspect in understanding the tourist’s engagement with food, and ...
Drawing on ethnographic research with organisations redistributing wasted food, this paper explores ...
Since 1995, the term 'foodscape', a contraction of food and landscape, has been used in various rese...
The study of food is at once a classic theme in anthropological theorizing, as well as a burgeoning ...
This chapter is about emerging cultural geographies of food. It is the result of a collaborative blo...
Drawing on ethnographic research with organisations redistributing wasted food, this paper explores ...
The Anthropocene provides a useful way to think through all manner of human-environment processes an...
Abstract The purpose of this article is to highlight the relationship among food, city and space by ...
Food systems governance has emerged as a distinct focus of geographical research. Researchers and po...
‘Food is fundamental to life’ (Sbicca 2012, 456) and this shared need establishes food as a site of ...
Where then should we start in the important and complex process of systematizing questions of sustai...
Sharing meals with others encourages vital exchanges of sociality, learning and politics. How and ...
Drawing upon Urban Political Ecology and recent developments around place-based approaches to food s...
In times of austerity and global environmental change, recent crises related to food (in)securities ...
The Anthropocene provides a useful way to think through all manner of human–environment processes an...
Human intentionality forms just one aspect in understanding the tourist’s engagement with food, and ...
Drawing on ethnographic research with organisations redistributing wasted food, this paper explores ...
Since 1995, the term 'foodscape', a contraction of food and landscape, has been used in various rese...
The study of food is at once a classic theme in anthropological theorizing, as well as a burgeoning ...
This chapter is about emerging cultural geographies of food. It is the result of a collaborative blo...
Drawing on ethnographic research with organisations redistributing wasted food, this paper explores ...
The Anthropocene provides a useful way to think through all manner of human-environment processes an...
Abstract The purpose of this article is to highlight the relationship among food, city and space by ...
Food systems governance has emerged as a distinct focus of geographical research. Researchers and po...
‘Food is fundamental to life’ (Sbicca 2012, 456) and this shared need establishes food as a site of ...
Where then should we start in the important and complex process of systematizing questions of sustai...