Local food networks (LFNs) have engendered a great deal of debate in the food justice community; scholars and activists are dubious about the potential of LFNs to contribute to the subversion of the very hierarchies of privilege that created the need for the food justice movement. Using a case study of the Claremont, California area local food network, I operationalize a definition of LFNs, defining them by the people, activities, and exchanges involved in the local food network. I provide a grounded view of these three facets of the Claremont area local food network to analyze the extent to which the network both perpetuates and subverts hierarchies of privilege. About 40 ethnographic interviews with key players in the Claremont area local...
Little is known about how farms and markets are connected. Identifying critical gaps and central hub...
This thesis details the history of Claremont Market Shares, a Community Sourced Agriculture (CSA) pr...
Civic food networks have emerged as a civil society–driven response to the social, economic, and env...
Local food networks (LFNs) have engendered a great deal of debate in the food justice community; sch...
A diversity of cross-sectoral, multi-scalar networks are emerging to connect place-based food govern...
This research engages the concept of food justice as a theoretical and practical lens through which ...
Drawing on transition theory, we conceptualize local food networks as innovations that initially fun...
As world food and fuel prices threaten expanding urban populations, there is greater need for the ur...
One area of food system research that remains overlooked in terms of making urban-rural distinctions...
2013-07-09Amidst the many problems of the industrialized food system, issues related to food justice...
Economic, social and environmental issues have been linked to industrial agriculture, prompting publ...
This paper begins by discussing and distinguishing the various food movements: food security, food j...
This study theorizes on the sociomateriality of food in authority-building processes of partial orga...
Moral political action within a food system is vital to human health and survival in the Anthropocen...
This article examines the potential and limits of municipal food systems planning in advancing food ...
Little is known about how farms and markets are connected. Identifying critical gaps and central hub...
This thesis details the history of Claremont Market Shares, a Community Sourced Agriculture (CSA) pr...
Civic food networks have emerged as a civil society–driven response to the social, economic, and env...
Local food networks (LFNs) have engendered a great deal of debate in the food justice community; sch...
A diversity of cross-sectoral, multi-scalar networks are emerging to connect place-based food govern...
This research engages the concept of food justice as a theoretical and practical lens through which ...
Drawing on transition theory, we conceptualize local food networks as innovations that initially fun...
As world food and fuel prices threaten expanding urban populations, there is greater need for the ur...
One area of food system research that remains overlooked in terms of making urban-rural distinctions...
2013-07-09Amidst the many problems of the industrialized food system, issues related to food justice...
Economic, social and environmental issues have been linked to industrial agriculture, prompting publ...
This paper begins by discussing and distinguishing the various food movements: food security, food j...
This study theorizes on the sociomateriality of food in authority-building processes of partial orga...
Moral political action within a food system is vital to human health and survival in the Anthropocen...
This article examines the potential and limits of municipal food systems planning in advancing food ...
Little is known about how farms and markets are connected. Identifying critical gaps and central hub...
This thesis details the history of Claremont Market Shares, a Community Sourced Agriculture (CSA) pr...
Civic food networks have emerged as a civil society–driven response to the social, economic, and env...