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Food justice

Abstract “Food Justice: At the Intersection of Policy and Culture” explains the link between policy on nutrition and the role of culture in shaping people’s behaviors. Public health policies can fail when policymakers do not understand consumer behavior in the populations those policies are intended to serve.
Julie Parsons, Kevin Wong
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FOOD JUSTICE

2020
Abstract This chapter highlights food insecurity. One in six people in the United States experiences food insecurity. Food insecurity has dramatic effects on the health of children and the elderly in particular, influencing educational progress, family stress, and nutritional deficiencies.
Michael D. Stein, Sandro Galea
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Food Justice

2010
The story of how the emerging food justice movement is seeking to transform the American food system from seed to table. In today's food system, farm workers face difficult and hazardous conditions, low-income neighborhoods lack supermarkets but abound in fast-food restaurants and liquor stores, food products emphasize convenience rather
Robert Gottlieb, Anupama Joshi
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Fast Food Justice

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2005
This light essay introduces the new interdisciplinary field of Law and Fast Food. It examines several well-known legal disputes involving fast food and fast food establishments. The inspiration and starting point for the essay is the recent decision in Hedgepeth v. WMATA (D.C. Cir.
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Seeking Food Justice

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology, 2013
Seeking justice, as Christians, means seriously reconsidering our food consumption in light of multiple instances of injustice: maltreatment of workers, animals, and the environment; and misdistribution of food both globally and domestically. A variety of solutions—including boycotts, labeling, local consumption, generous donations, and Food ...
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Feminist Food Justice and Food Sovereignty

Journal of Development Perspectives, 2020
Abstract Feminist food justice builds on the food sovereignty and food justice movements and aims to overcome intersectional inequities in the food system. Feminist food justice emphasizes four strategies: supporting food production at multiple scales, justice for workers beyond the farm, revaluing food work that feeds families, and ...
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“Food ethics I: Food production and food justice”

Philosophy Compass, 2018
Abstract This piece surveys recent work on the ethics of food production and distribution, paying closest attention to animal agriculture, plant agriculture, food justice, and food sovereignty.
Anne Barnhill, Tyler Doggett
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Food Justice Movements

Journal of Planning Education and Research, 2004
This article examines the emergence of food justice movements through the lens of social movement theories, which emphasize the politics of place as a resource and strategies of networked movements operating across scales. It examines the creation of a political space for food justice from three perspectives: first, food security from below—the ...
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Food Justice and Collective Food Relations

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
Food justice is commonly understood as the norm that everyone should have access to safe, healthy and culturally-appropriate foods no matter one’s national origin, economic statuses, social identities, cultural membership, or disability. A second dimension of food justice, as commonly understood, is the norm that everyone who works within a food system,
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Food, Justice, and Animals

2023
AbstractImagine a zoopolis—a state that respects animals’ rights. What would the food system of the zoopolis look like? Ethicists typically assume that the zoopolis would be a vegan state. This book, however, argues that we can have our cow and eat her too—that we can respect animal rights while still having access to the animal-based foods we value ...
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