Just transition is gaining increasing attention. The need to consider social justice in sustainability transitions is finally being acknowledged. Research on this issue has, to date, mainly concentrated on energy systems. In this paper, we examine how the elaboration of dietary transition widens the spectrum of justice questions in sustainability transitions research. We explicate the arising normative questions along the dimensions of distributive, procedural and recognitive justice; widening the considerations further to restorative and cosmopolitan justice. Dietary transition widens the justice considerations to basic needs, food security and nutrition. By doing so, it evokes socio-cultural tensions that require recognition and procedura...
The Junior Research Group Food for Justice examines normative questions of inequalities, justice, an...
Dominant agricultural and food systems lead to continuous resource depletion and unacceptable enviro...
Transformations towards sustainability are needed to address many of the earth’s profound environmen...
This special issue builds understanding of just transitions by looking at specific dynamics in food ...
This paper argues that transitions research more broadly needs to take more account of justice in it...
In this paper, we explore the relation between democracy and justice in governing agri-food transiti...
In this article, we propose a framework of principles and criteria for just transitions in food syst...
Sustainability transitions governance needs to be inclusive and participatory and the question of ju...
Poverty, climate change and energy security demand awareness about the interlinkages between energy ...
The need to create more sustainable food systems calls for careful attention to justice in making th...
Articulating an account of food justice in isolation from broader questions about sustainability wou...
As the concept of food justice travels and morphs through its engagement with new geographies, pract...
Food systems are confronted with a low-carbon transition challenge. The need for significant emissio...
The teleology of progress causes us to believe that our agro-food system, flawed as it is, must be t...
There is consensus that we need sustainability transitions and increasing acknowledgement that such ...
The Junior Research Group Food for Justice examines normative questions of inequalities, justice, an...
Dominant agricultural and food systems lead to continuous resource depletion and unacceptable enviro...
Transformations towards sustainability are needed to address many of the earth’s profound environmen...
This special issue builds understanding of just transitions by looking at specific dynamics in food ...
This paper argues that transitions research more broadly needs to take more account of justice in it...
In this paper, we explore the relation between democracy and justice in governing agri-food transiti...
In this article, we propose a framework of principles and criteria for just transitions in food syst...
Sustainability transitions governance needs to be inclusive and participatory and the question of ju...
Poverty, climate change and energy security demand awareness about the interlinkages between energy ...
The need to create more sustainable food systems calls for careful attention to justice in making th...
Articulating an account of food justice in isolation from broader questions about sustainability wou...
As the concept of food justice travels and morphs through its engagement with new geographies, pract...
Food systems are confronted with a low-carbon transition challenge. The need for significant emissio...
The teleology of progress causes us to believe that our agro-food system, flawed as it is, must be t...
There is consensus that we need sustainability transitions and increasing acknowledgement that such ...
The Junior Research Group Food for Justice examines normative questions of inequalities, justice, an...
Dominant agricultural and food systems lead to continuous resource depletion and unacceptable enviro...
Transformations towards sustainability are needed to address many of the earth’s profound environmen...