This study theorizes on the sociomateriality of food in authority-building processes of partial organizations by exploring alternative food networks (AFNs). Through the construction of arenas for food provisioning, AFNs represent grassroots collectives that deliberately differentiate their practices from mainstream forms of food provisioning. Based on a sequential mixed-methods analysis of 24 AFNs, where an inductive chronological analysis is followed by a qualitative comparative analysis (QCA), we found that the entanglements between participants’ food provisioning practices and food itself shape how authority emerges in AFNs. Food generates biological, physiological and social struggles for AFN participants who, in turn, respond by embrac...
In recent years new types of consumer-producer cooperation in food networks have emerged in which co...
How do food movements prioritize and work to accomplish their varied and often conflicting social ch...
The food provision regime is contested as unsustainable by increasingly numerous food actors, often ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Abstract While there is an abundant literature on alternative food organizations (AFOs), this resea...
Grow your own is emerging as a trendy urban activity. Becoming involved in ‘farming’ inside the city...
In this article we combine social practice theory and interaction ritual theory to better understand...
Current sustainability challenges in agro-food networks highlight the need for sustainability transi...
In response to the failures of the dominant agro-food regime multiple practices for transition towar...
As the deleterious impacts of conventional food systems on areas including public health, environmen...
This contribution presents the analytical framework, research set-up and initial empirical operation...
Scholars have increasingly examined the sphere of consumption in alternative food networks (AFNs). H...
Abstract. In recent years new types of consumer–producer cooperation in food networks have emerged i...
Alternative food networks (AFNs), in their myriad forms, have the potential to challenge the destruc...
In the context of apolitical tendencies in food studies, this paper explores how alternative food ne...
In recent years new types of consumer-producer cooperation in food networks have emerged in which co...
How do food movements prioritize and work to accomplish their varied and often conflicting social ch...
The food provision regime is contested as unsustainable by increasingly numerous food actors, often ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
Abstract While there is an abundant literature on alternative food organizations (AFOs), this resea...
Grow your own is emerging as a trendy urban activity. Becoming involved in ‘farming’ inside the city...
In this article we combine social practice theory and interaction ritual theory to better understand...
Current sustainability challenges in agro-food networks highlight the need for sustainability transi...
In response to the failures of the dominant agro-food regime multiple practices for transition towar...
As the deleterious impacts of conventional food systems on areas including public health, environmen...
This contribution presents the analytical framework, research set-up and initial empirical operation...
Scholars have increasingly examined the sphere of consumption in alternative food networks (AFNs). H...
Abstract. In recent years new types of consumer–producer cooperation in food networks have emerged i...
Alternative food networks (AFNs), in their myriad forms, have the potential to challenge the destruc...
In the context of apolitical tendencies in food studies, this paper explores how alternative food ne...
In recent years new types of consumer-producer cooperation in food networks have emerged in which co...
How do food movements prioritize and work to accomplish their varied and often conflicting social ch...
The food provision regime is contested as unsustainable by increasingly numerous food actors, often ...