Food security, a long-established item on the international agenda, raises many issues including production, consumption, poverty, inequalities, healthcare and conflicts. However, in 2007/2008 the global food security debate was relaunched with a single dominant focus which continues to the present day: increasing agricultural production. This paper explains this productionist bias – which may translate into inadequate policies – by combining insights from institutionalist and cognitive analyses. We show that, despite recent reforms, the global food security field remains dominated by macro- and micro-institutions that put food availability and agricultural production at the heart of the problem and solutions. The political and discursive s...
The food price crisis in 2007/2008, and the warnings that climate change might have a negative effec...
This article outlines a food security synthesis: that food insecurity traces to poverty, that pov-er...
After the CAP reform of 1992 a (partial) consensus had been progressively reached in Europe among st...
International audienceFood security, a long-established item on the international agenda, raises man...
Food security, a long-established item on the international agenda, raises many issues including pro...
Within the emergent international policy arena of ‘food security’, the imperative to double global f...
This article reviews proposals regarding the recent food crisis in the context of a broader, thresho...
ABSTRACT This article demonstrates Gamson’s claim that behind the apparent agreement implied by ‘‘co...
INTRODUCTION Globally, one-third of food production is lost annually due to negligent authorities. I...
This paper addresses recent changes to the policy landscape on global food security. It argues that ...
The notion of food security has an important history as a key concept for 20th-century policymakers....
Though an everyday harsh reality for more than a billion people, the concept of food security has re...
This article addresses which food security frames can be identified in the Common Agricultural Polic...
This review article situates the development of national and global food security discourses in thei...
Although food security has long been recognized as a universal human right, 795 million people world...
The food price crisis in 2007/2008, and the warnings that climate change might have a negative effec...
This article outlines a food security synthesis: that food insecurity traces to poverty, that pov-er...
After the CAP reform of 1992 a (partial) consensus had been progressively reached in Europe among st...
International audienceFood security, a long-established item on the international agenda, raises man...
Food security, a long-established item on the international agenda, raises many issues including pro...
Within the emergent international policy arena of ‘food security’, the imperative to double global f...
This article reviews proposals regarding the recent food crisis in the context of a broader, thresho...
ABSTRACT This article demonstrates Gamson’s claim that behind the apparent agreement implied by ‘‘co...
INTRODUCTION Globally, one-third of food production is lost annually due to negligent authorities. I...
This paper addresses recent changes to the policy landscape on global food security. It argues that ...
The notion of food security has an important history as a key concept for 20th-century policymakers....
Though an everyday harsh reality for more than a billion people, the concept of food security has re...
This article addresses which food security frames can be identified in the Common Agricultural Polic...
This review article situates the development of national and global food security discourses in thei...
Although food security has long been recognized as a universal human right, 795 million people world...
The food price crisis in 2007/2008, and the warnings that climate change might have a negative effec...
This article outlines a food security synthesis: that food insecurity traces to poverty, that pov-er...
After the CAP reform of 1992 a (partial) consensus had been progressively reached in Europe among st...