D Misleh - Progress in human geography, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Despite theoretical developments in conceptualising alterity, what counts as 'alternative'in unconventional systems of food provision remains contested. This paper argues that the …
S Walker - Urban Geography, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Both Vancouver, British Columbia, and Detroit, Michigan, have significant and growing urban agriculture movements. In this article, I follow recent work investigating the connection …
Interpersonal sharing of food has been an omnipresent feature of human civilisation from hunter-gatherer societies to the present, both as a mechanism through which sustenance is …
ER Sarmiento - Agriculture and Human Values, 2017 - Springer
As ecologically and socially oriented food initiatives proliferate, the significance of these initiatives with respect to conventional food systems remains unclear. This paper addresses …
A food solidarity economy has been sprouting in Boston's lower income neighborhoods and communities of color, rooted in struggles for control over the food system itself. Though not …
AR Davies, R Legg - Food, Culture & Society, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Sharing economies are being identified across diverse territories, including the food sector, as potential means to enact urban sustainability transitions. Within these developments ICT …
The future of food is uncertain. Rising levels of malnutrition, inequality, and environmental degradation point to the failure of food systems to deliver safe and healthy food for all. As …
abstract This article seeks to understand how agrifood economies can address current sustainability and food security challenges in the context of increasing economic and health …
MJ Williams, L Tait - Social & Cultural Geography, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
There is burgeoning interest in the role of infrastructures as performative socio-technical systems that shape urban life. In this paper, we make visible an often-hidden and diverse …