Academic discourse on food justice and sustainable food consumption needs to be informed by empirical contributions and heterogenous conceptualisations from diverse parts of the world. This paper broadens the dialogue with a variety of voices and knowledges, rooting itself not only in the specific political and social context, but also the discursive and epistemic traditions of Brazil, which stand in dialogue with international discourses. Firstly, an analysis is offered of the multi-stakeholder process that since the mid-1990s shaped the discourse, theorisation and policy making on food justice and sustainable food consumption in Brazil. Emerging from this process were globally leading Brazilian policy initiatives such as Zero Hunger, the ...
In the last two decades, Brazil has worked hard to tackle deep-rooted food and nutrition insecurity ...
In May 2010, the Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad México hosted an international conference on The ...
Opening the special issue on "Food for Thought" of the Brasilian Journal Tessituras, this article re...
The National School Feeding Programme (PNAE) is the largest and oldest food policy in Brazil. It pro...
The impacts of food systems on climate change are of growing concern as meat consumption and the soy...
The effects of hegemonic food systems have become more evident during the COVID-19 pandemic, driven ...
In the last decade, the unfolding of a “new food equation” has raised the need to address food secur...
The hegemonic food security discourse proposes the increase of agricultural productivity and intensi...
The huge transformations that occurred in the last two decades had impacts on the standards of food ...
In 2016 the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa) launched an initiative (movement) ...
The paper is a brief history of the politics of hunger in Brazil, highlighting the key references al...
Food sovereignty is an alternative agricultural and rural development paradigm advocated by the inte...
This thesis is a case study of the food security movement that is active in urban areas in the state...
This research analyses political structures and discourses surrounding the complex relationship betw...
In the last two decades, Brazil distinguished itself for its political efforts aiming to foster soci...
In the last two decades, Brazil has worked hard to tackle deep-rooted food and nutrition insecurity ...
In May 2010, the Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad México hosted an international conference on The ...
Opening the special issue on "Food for Thought" of the Brasilian Journal Tessituras, this article re...
The National School Feeding Programme (PNAE) is the largest and oldest food policy in Brazil. It pro...
The impacts of food systems on climate change are of growing concern as meat consumption and the soy...
The effects of hegemonic food systems have become more evident during the COVID-19 pandemic, driven ...
In the last decade, the unfolding of a “new food equation” has raised the need to address food secur...
The hegemonic food security discourse proposes the increase of agricultural productivity and intensi...
The huge transformations that occurred in the last two decades had impacts on the standards of food ...
In 2016 the Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa) launched an initiative (movement) ...
The paper is a brief history of the politics of hunger in Brazil, highlighting the key references al...
Food sovereignty is an alternative agricultural and rural development paradigm advocated by the inte...
This thesis is a case study of the food security movement that is active in urban areas in the state...
This research analyses political structures and discourses surrounding the complex relationship betw...
In the last two decades, Brazil distinguished itself for its political efforts aiming to foster soci...
In the last two decades, Brazil has worked hard to tackle deep-rooted food and nutrition insecurity ...
In May 2010, the Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad México hosted an international conference on The ...
Opening the special issue on "Food for Thought" of the Brasilian Journal Tessituras, this article re...