The uneven distribution of hunger and nutrition reflects the unequal distribution of power in the food system. In its hourglass shape, the power at the center amplifies poverty and marginalization at both ends of the system: at one end, small-scale farmers and low-paid food producers suffer hardship; at the other end, those excluded from or adversely incorporated into globalized food markets face hunger and malnutrition. Transnational corporations’ growing control over what we eat—which often deepens existing inequalities—has generated a wide range of spaces and forms of resistance. Power analysis encourages us to look beyond the obvious and the measurable, to trace the effects of interests operating at multiple levels of the food system, t...
Redistribution of wealth and social revolution were among the solutions to world hunger proposed at ...
This article examines how systems and institutions influence the distribution of resources in societ...
The major threat to human societies posed by undernutrition has been recognised for millennia. Despi...
The uneven distribution of hunger and nutrition reflects the unequal distribution of power in the fo...
The uneven distribution of hunger and nutrition reflects the unequal distribution of power in the fo...
Although enough food is produced globally to feed the world, hunger persists—largely the product of ...
As the issue of famine looms large, it is easy to lose sight of the progress that has been made in t...
The exercise of power is central to understanding global health and its policy and governance proces...
BACKGROUND: The exercise of power is central to understanding global health and its policy and gover...
The global food price crisis of 2007-2008 has pushed the number of people who suffer from hunger and...
The persistence of hunger in a world of plenty is the most profound moral contradiction of our age. ...
Our global food system is characterized by an increasing concentration and imbalance of power, with ...
We live in a world capable, in principle, of providing a diverse and healthy diet for all, and yet o...
Among the great challenges the world faces are how to ensure food security for its growing populatio...
Globally, our food systems are highly inequitable. In a world with enough food, hunger is becoming n...
Redistribution of wealth and social revolution were among the solutions to world hunger proposed at ...
This article examines how systems and institutions influence the distribution of resources in societ...
The major threat to human societies posed by undernutrition has been recognised for millennia. Despi...
The uneven distribution of hunger and nutrition reflects the unequal distribution of power in the fo...
The uneven distribution of hunger and nutrition reflects the unequal distribution of power in the fo...
Although enough food is produced globally to feed the world, hunger persists—largely the product of ...
As the issue of famine looms large, it is easy to lose sight of the progress that has been made in t...
The exercise of power is central to understanding global health and its policy and governance proces...
BACKGROUND: The exercise of power is central to understanding global health and its policy and gover...
The global food price crisis of 2007-2008 has pushed the number of people who suffer from hunger and...
The persistence of hunger in a world of plenty is the most profound moral contradiction of our age. ...
Our global food system is characterized by an increasing concentration and imbalance of power, with ...
We live in a world capable, in principle, of providing a diverse and healthy diet for all, and yet o...
Among the great challenges the world faces are how to ensure food security for its growing populatio...
Globally, our food systems are highly inequitable. In a world with enough food, hunger is becoming n...
Redistribution of wealth and social revolution were among the solutions to world hunger proposed at ...
This article examines how systems and institutions influence the distribution of resources in societ...
The major threat to human societies posed by undernutrition has been recognised for millennia. Despi...