This research explores how sustainable food initiatives in British Columbia have engaged with social protection and political inclusion for farm workers. Specifically, I consider two groups facing precarious employment: migrant farm workers and un(der)paid agricultural interns. Some members of alternative food networks idealize farm employers as “rock stars” while characterizing disaffirming cases as anomalous “bad apples.” Based on qualitative research, I find that alternative food actors have addressed farm worker social protection through three broad avenues: a moral economy, consumer-driven regulation, and a tenuous engagement with the state. I argue that some of the assumptions underlying these three approaches reproduce precariousnes...
In British Columbia (BC), Canada, the number of young farm operators is declining while the average ...
Civic food networks have emerged as a civil society–driven response to the social, economic, and env...
As a concept that has increasingly been invoked in discussions of social and political food systems ...
Despite popular momentum behind North American civil society initiatives to advance social justice a...
Food security is one of the most pressing challenges of our time with over one in ten people in Cana...
Throughout the late 20th century North American agriculture has followed a trajectory of increasingl...
Recent critical studies in food geographies have attempted to make “powerful, important [and] distur...
International audienceIncreasingly, hunger and malnutrition are understood through the framework of ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer.Recently, growing numbers of inte...
"There are efforts by a variety of social movements and civil society organizations to encourage the...
Although alternative food networks (AFNs) have made strides in modeling socially just and environmen...
Over the past century, the Okanagan Valley's social, economic, and physical landscape has been large...
In this dissertation I focus on the diversity of alternative food initiatives (AFIs) that have emerg...
Farmworkers play an integral part in both industrial and alternative agriculture, and in recent year...
This article addresses issues related to paid work, unpaid work, and economic viability in alternati...
In British Columbia (BC), Canada, the number of young farm operators is declining while the average ...
Civic food networks have emerged as a civil society–driven response to the social, economic, and env...
As a concept that has increasingly been invoked in discussions of social and political food systems ...
Despite popular momentum behind North American civil society initiatives to advance social justice a...
Food security is one of the most pressing challenges of our time with over one in ten people in Cana...
Throughout the late 20th century North American agriculture has followed a trajectory of increasingl...
Recent critical studies in food geographies have attempted to make “powerful, important [and] distur...
International audienceIncreasingly, hunger and malnutrition are understood through the framework of ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer.Recently, growing numbers of inte...
"There are efforts by a variety of social movements and civil society organizations to encourage the...
Although alternative food networks (AFNs) have made strides in modeling socially just and environmen...
Over the past century, the Okanagan Valley's social, economic, and physical landscape has been large...
In this dissertation I focus on the diversity of alternative food initiatives (AFIs) that have emerg...
Farmworkers play an integral part in both industrial and alternative agriculture, and in recent year...
This article addresses issues related to paid work, unpaid work, and economic viability in alternati...
In British Columbia (BC), Canada, the number of young farm operators is declining while the average ...
Civic food networks have emerged as a civil society–driven response to the social, economic, and env...
As a concept that has increasingly been invoked in discussions of social and political food systems ...