
- 304 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
This detailed analysis of the global food system looks at the way food is produced, distributed, and consumed in an effort to create a more equitable and healthful system worldwide. With large-scale famine afflicting regions around the globe and overconsumption and unhealthy eating habits destroying others, many are beginning to wonder if access to food is less of a class-based social problem and more of an ethical issue affecting the livesâand livelihoodsâof people all over the world. This thoughtful text provides a thorough examination of the factors contributing to this global concern, exploring the complexities of international food supply and demand as well as the efforts to bring about a more just global food system. Through this groundbreaking volume, author and educator Will Schanbacher sheds light on flaws in the current structure and suggests ways to achieve a more balanced approach. He considers the economics, politics, and activism behind and involved in the production, distribution, and consumption of the global food system. In an effort to illuminate many problems associated with hunger, inequality, and injustice in the food system, the book also offers many potential strategies and solutions for making a more healthy, sustainable, and equitable world. Chapters contain both theoretical models and concrete practices for food security and offer strategies for creating an equitable system.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Content
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1Â Â Food Sovereignty: Some Initial Thoughts and Questions for Research
- 2Â Â Justifying the Human Right to Food in the Food Sovereignty Framework
- 3Â Â Agribusiness Concentration: Globalization, Market Power, and Resistance
- 4Â Â Racism, Gender Discrimination, and Food Chain Workers in the United States
- 5Â Â Lessons from the Food System: Borkian Paradoxes, Plutocracy, and the Rise of Walmartâs Buyer Power
- 6Â Â The Pursuit of Happiness: At the Intersection of Food, Performance, and Consumer Identity
- 7Â Â Battles for the Soul of Organic: The Grassroots versus the Suits
- 8Â Â Whereâs the Beef? Looking for Food in Religion and Ecology
- 9Â Â The GMO Threat to Food Sovereignty: Science, Resistance, and Transformation
- 10Â Â Agroecology and Social Movements
- 11Â Â Contested Land Politics and Trajectories of Agrarian Change within an Emergent World Agro-commodity Regime: Insights from the BRICS and the Periphery
- 12Â Â The Importance of Process in Achieving Food Sovereignty: Participatory Action Research (PAR) in Coffeelands of Nicaragua
- Index
- About the Contributors