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oapen-20.500.12657-468532021-02-18T01:55:28Z Chapter 1 Grassroots initiatives in food system transformation Sage, Colin Kropp, Cordula Antoni-Komar, Irene Food Movements; Transformation; Global Food Network; Nutrition; Health; Sustainable; Food production bic Book Industry Communication::R Earth sciences, geography, environment, planning::RG Geography bic Book Industry Communication::R Earth sciences, geography, environment, planning::RG Geography::RGC Human geography This book examines the role of local food movements, enterprises and networks in the transformation of the currently unsustainable global food system. It explores a series of innovations designed to re-integrate sustainable modes of food production and encourage food sovereignty. It provides detailed insights into a specialised network of social actors collaborating in novel ways and creating new economic arrangements across different geographical locales. In working to devise ‘local solutions to global problems’, the initiatives explored in the book represent a ‘second generation’ food social movement which is less preoccupied with distinctive local qualities than with building socially just food systems aimed at delivering healthy nutrition worldwide. Drawing on fieldwork undertaken in sites across Europe, the USA, and Brazil, the book provides a rich collection of case studies that offer a fresh perspective on the role of grassroots action in the transition to more sustainable food production systems. Addressing a substantive gap in the literature that falls between global analyses of the contemporary food system and highly localised case studies, the book will appeal to those teaching food studies and those conducting research on civic food initiatives or on environmental social movements more generally. 2021-02-17T11:24:36Z 2021-02-17T11:24:36Z 2021 chapter https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/46853 eng application/pdf Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International 9781003131304_oachapter1.pdf Taylor & Francis Food System Transformations Routledge 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb 79f3f60e-20c0-4536-93cb-ef1a2e8a7cee 01d5d224-b85e-4880-9187-112c1973b7ad Routledge 20 Universität Stuttgart University of Stuttgart open access
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This book examines the role of local food movements, enterprises and networks in the transformation of the currently unsustainable global food system. It explores a series of innovations designed to re-integrate sustainable modes of food production and encourage food sovereignty. It provides detailed insights into a specialised network of social actors collaborating in novel ways and creating new economic arrangements across different geographical locales. In working to devise ‘local solutions to global problems’, the initiatives explored in the book represent a ‘second generation’ food social movement which is less preoccupied with distinctive local qualities than with building socially just food systems aimed at delivering healthy nutrition worldwide. Drawing on fieldwork undertaken in sites across Europe, the USA, and Brazil, the book provides a rich collection of case studies that offer a fresh perspective on the role of grassroots action in the transition to more sustainable food production systems. Addressing a substantive gap in the literature that falls between global analyses of the contemporary food system and highly localised case studies, the book will appeal to those teaching food studies and those conducting research on civic food initiatives or on environmental social movements more generally.
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