This paper contains a dialogue with the concept of food regime. Based on its historical principle, the changes undergone by its identity are treated in the light of different contexts, in which productive structures and related trade relations reflect the evolution of capitalism. After displaying the traces defining the first regime, taking form from the end of XIX century, and of the second, from the World War II to 1970s, this discussion focuses on the neoliberal regime also known as third regime. Its dynamics is, thus, adopted as a reference to grasp the phenomenon of food insecurity, as shown by evidence of malnutrition and obesity worldwide, which has challenged governments and actors of civil society. The literature here discussed fol...
Food is produced, processed, packaged, transported, and sold in a stable, organized system or food r...
This thesis examines the creation and development of the modern Chilean Food System. Providing a des...
In recent years, food sovereignty has emerged as a way of contesting corporate control of agricultur...
The review article reveals the content of the concept of Food Regime, which is little-known in the R...
Concerned with the geographies of hunger and the geopolitics of food and agriculture, this study exa...
Food is at the nexus of a truly striking range of the global political, environmental, economic and ...
This thesis works to bring in a critically revised version of regulation theory in order to address ...
There are three food regimes historically. Two of them (colonial-diasporic food regime, mercantile-i...
From the scientific and industrial revolution to the present day, food – an essential element of lif...
The latest food crisis hit food producers and consumers – mainly in the Global South – hard and refo...
Drawing on a neo-Gramscian conception of global civil society as a sphere where world order is ideol...
This paper considers the political dynamics in food studies. It emphasizes the contemporary history ...
This thesis forms part of an ongoing project working with Neilson (2012; Neilson & Stubbs, 2016) tow...
This contribution reviews recent critiques of the food sovereignty framework. In particular it engag...
Whereas hundreds of social movements and NGOs all over the world have embraced the concept of food s...
Food is produced, processed, packaged, transported, and sold in a stable, organized system or food r...
This thesis examines the creation and development of the modern Chilean Food System. Providing a des...
In recent years, food sovereignty has emerged as a way of contesting corporate control of agricultur...
The review article reveals the content of the concept of Food Regime, which is little-known in the R...
Concerned with the geographies of hunger and the geopolitics of food and agriculture, this study exa...
Food is at the nexus of a truly striking range of the global political, environmental, economic and ...
This thesis works to bring in a critically revised version of regulation theory in order to address ...
There are three food regimes historically. Two of them (colonial-diasporic food regime, mercantile-i...
From the scientific and industrial revolution to the present day, food – an essential element of lif...
The latest food crisis hit food producers and consumers – mainly in the Global South – hard and refo...
Drawing on a neo-Gramscian conception of global civil society as a sphere where world order is ideol...
This paper considers the political dynamics in food studies. It emphasizes the contemporary history ...
This thesis forms part of an ongoing project working with Neilson (2012; Neilson & Stubbs, 2016) tow...
This contribution reviews recent critiques of the food sovereignty framework. In particular it engag...
Whereas hundreds of social movements and NGOs all over the world have embraced the concept of food s...
Food is produced, processed, packaged, transported, and sold in a stable, organized system or food r...
This thesis examines the creation and development of the modern Chilean Food System. Providing a des...
In recent years, food sovereignty has emerged as a way of contesting corporate control of agricultur...