A body of literature has noted that local food systems (LFSs) may not involve active participation by individuals with lower incomes. This is, in part, a function of racial and class hegemony, as well as physical and financial accessibility of LFSs. LFS institutions, such as farmers’ markets, have been working to facilitate receipt of food assistance programs, such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Charitable assistance programs, such as food banks, have also been actively working to engage in LFSs, for example, by making local foods available. However, little research has explored the role that receiving public or charitable assistance can play in influencing LFS participation. In this article, I utilize quantitative...
Volunteer programs that help people residing in low-income communities get involved with the rehabil...
There is an emerging consensus among public health practitioners and policymakers alike that, given ...
Scholars have increasingly examined the sphere of consumption in alternative food networks (AFNs). H...
Graduation date: 2014The professed economic benefits of local food systems for communities and small...
Food banks and other private feeding programs have become an institutionalized component of the soci...
In recent years, several initiatives have sought to encourage redemption of food assistance benefits...
The popularity of local foods and farmers markets has grown rapidly over the last decade, particular...
One area of food system research that remains overlooked in terms of making urban-rural distinctions...
In a bifurcated U.S. food market, where one market is largely controlled by national brands and glob...
According to Census data (2013), 17.5% of San Joaquin County (SJC) residents are classified as livin...
Little is known about the barriers and facilitators to local food procurement among women of reprodu...
This study examines the economic coping strategies of low-income families, using data collected thro...
Farmers markets have flourished in recent decades as alternative distribution outlets for small-scal...
Little is known about the barriers and facilitators to local food procurement among women of reprodu...
Food assistance programs play an important role in meeting the basic needs of low-income households....
Volunteer programs that help people residing in low-income communities get involved with the rehabil...
There is an emerging consensus among public health practitioners and policymakers alike that, given ...
Scholars have increasingly examined the sphere of consumption in alternative food networks (AFNs). H...
Graduation date: 2014The professed economic benefits of local food systems for communities and small...
Food banks and other private feeding programs have become an institutionalized component of the soci...
In recent years, several initiatives have sought to encourage redemption of food assistance benefits...
The popularity of local foods and farmers markets has grown rapidly over the last decade, particular...
One area of food system research that remains overlooked in terms of making urban-rural distinctions...
In a bifurcated U.S. food market, where one market is largely controlled by national brands and glob...
According to Census data (2013), 17.5% of San Joaquin County (SJC) residents are classified as livin...
Little is known about the barriers and facilitators to local food procurement among women of reprodu...
This study examines the economic coping strategies of low-income families, using data collected thro...
Farmers markets have flourished in recent decades as alternative distribution outlets for small-scal...
Little is known about the barriers and facilitators to local food procurement among women of reprodu...
Food assistance programs play an important role in meeting the basic needs of low-income households....
Volunteer programs that help people residing in low-income communities get involved with the rehabil...
There is an emerging consensus among public health practitioners and policymakers alike that, given ...
Scholars have increasingly examined the sphere of consumption in alternative food networks (AFNs). H...