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Urban Agriculture in the food-disabling city:(Re)defining urban food justice, reimagining a politics of empowerment [PDF]
Recent literature has pointed to the role of urban agriculture in self-empowerment and learning, and in constituting ways to achieve food justice. Building on this work the paper looks at the potential and constraints for overcoming the residual and ...
Agyeman +58 more
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Food justice for all?: searching for the ‘justice multiple’ in UK food movements [PDF]
AbstractIn this paper, we examine diverse political philosophical conceptualisations of justice and interrogate how these contested understandings are drawn upon in the burgeoning food justice scholarship. We suggest that three interconnected dimensions of justice—plurality, the spatial–temporal and the more-than-human—deserve further analytical ...
Helen Coulson, Paul Milbourne
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New spaces of food justice [PDF]
‘Food is fundamental to life’ (Sbicca 2012, 456) and this shared need establishes food as a site of potential for connective and convivial practices and relations.
Agatha Herman +7 more
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First paragraphs: When conservationist Aldo Leopold wrote in the late 1940s about how one of the “penalties of an ecological education” includes “living alone in a world of wounds” (Leopold, Schwartz, & Leopold, 1968, p. 197), he could have very well
Matthew J. Young
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Just and sustainable? : examining the rhetoric and potential realities of UK food security [PDF]
The dominant discourse in 20th century UK food and agricultural policies of a liberal, free trade agenda was modified at the turn of the 21st to embrace ecological sustainability and "food security." The latter term has a long international history; the ...
Dowler, Elizabeth, MacMillan, Tom
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Food sovereignty and consumer sovereignty: two antagonistic goals? [PDF]
The concept of food sovereignty is becoming an element of everyday parlance in development politics and food justice advocacy. Yet to successfully achieve food sovereignty, the demands within this movement have to be compatible with the way people are ...
Félix, Georges +2 more
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Notes on the practice of food justice in the U.S.: understanding and confronting trauma and inequity
The lexicon of the U.S. food movement has expanded to include the term 'food justice.' Emerging after approximately two decades of food advocacy, this term frames structural critiques of agri-food systems and calls for radical change.
Rachel Slocum, Kirsten Valentine Cadieux
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Striving for a Complete Life: The Spiritual Essence of African–Americans’ Food Justice Activism
This essay employs Dr Martin Luther King, Jr’s sermon, “The Three Dimensions of a Complete Life”, as an acute lens through which to assess and impart new meanings to African–American activists’ strivings to reach an ideal state of humanness and communal ...
Lynn R. Johnson
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Solidarity and Sweat Equity: For Reciprocal Food Justice Research
Researchers committed to food justice often enter communities and nonprofits with a desire to help. They often think there is a scarcity, such as food, that they want to understand and help to increase.
Joshua Sbicca
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Today the relationship between food and cities is revitalizing urban areas, as food production practices transform locales one block and one neighborhood at a time.
Noll Samantha
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