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Books in the Routledge Studies in Food, Society and the Environment series

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  • - Practices and patterns in urban Asia and the Pacific
     
    £44.49

    This book brings together scholars from anthropology, sociology, environmental studies, tourism, architecture and development studies to provide a comprehensive examination of food consumption trends in the cities of Asia and the Pacific, including household food consumption, eating out and food waste.

  • - Challenges for justice, equality and human rights
     
    £44.49

  • - Discourse, politics and practice of place
     
    £44.49

    This book presents new research on the emergence of food sovereignties. It offers a wide variety of empirical examples and a theoretically engaged framework for explaining the aims of actors and organizations working toward autonomy and democracy in the food system.

  • - Experimentation and the politics of agri-food frontiers
     
    £44.49

    In this innovative volume the authors break out from traditional categories of analysis in agri-food studies, reconceptualising materialities and reframing economic assemblages as biological economies, based on the notion of all research being enactive or performative.

  • - School gardens, healthy eating and visceral difference
    by Jessica (Hobart and William Smith Colleges Hayes-Conroy
    £48.49

    In this challenging book, the author explores the contradictions and shortcomings of alternative food activism to demonstrate the importance of moving beyond a promotion of universal "shoulds" of eating, and towards a practice of food activism that is more sensitive to issues of social and material difference.

  • - Key concepts for health and education
     
    £40.49

    In this book, contributors from Australia, China, United Kingdom and North America provide a review of international research on food literacy and how this can be applied in schools, health care settings and public education and communication at the individual, group and population level.

  • - Key concepts for health and education
     
    £146.49

    In this book, contributors from Australia, China, United Kingdom and North America provide a review of international research on food literacy and how this can be applied in schools, health care settings and public education and communication at the individual, group and population level.

  • - Social Movements and the State
     
    £131.99

  • - Multidisciplinary Solutions
     
    £44.49

  • - Multidisciplinary Solutions
     
    £131.99

    This book seeks to resolve the disconnections in research and governance by breaking down interdisciplinary barriers to develop innovatory food security solutions.

  • - Reimagining citizenship, ethics and community
     
    £48.49

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    £66.99

    This book interrogates when world food prices spiked in 2008 and 2011, a period of historical rupture in the global system of subsistence, getting behind the headlines and inside the politics of this global food crisis.

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    £141.49

    As urban populations rise rapidly and concerns about food security increase, interest in urban agriculture has been renewed in both developed and developing countries. This book focuses on the sustainable development of urban agriculture and its relationship to food planning in cities.

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    £146.49

    Drawing on studies from Africa, Asia and South America, this book provides empirical evidence and conceptual explorations of the gendered dimensions of food security.

  • - Practices and patterns in urban Asia and the Pacific
     
    £141.49

    This book brings together scholars from anthropology, sociology, environmental studies, tourism, architecture and development studies to provide a comprehensive examination of food consumption trends in the cities of Asia and the Pacific, including household food consumption, eating out and food waste.

  • - Improving local food access, security, and resilience
     
    £141.49

    This volume is a cross-disciplinary and applied approach to urban food system sustainability, health, and equity.

  • - Politics, identity and practices
     
    £141.49

    This book demonstrates that traditionality as attributed to foods goes beyond the notions of heritage and authenticity under which it is commonly formulated. Through case studies the complexity behind the attribution of the term 'traditional' to food is explored.

  • - Experimentation and the politics of agri-food frontiers
     
    £141.49

    In this innovative volume the authors break out from traditional categories of analysis in agri-food studies, reconceptualising materialities and reframing economic assemblages as biological economies, based on the notion of all research being enactive or performative.

  • - Challenges for justice, equality and human rights
     
    £146.49

    Sustainability and food production represent a major challenge to society, with both consumption and supply sides posing practical and ethical dilemmas. This book shows that food governance issues can occur in many ways and at many points along the food chain.

  • - Culture, economy, health and governance
     
    £141.49

  • - School gardens, healthy eating and visceral difference
    by Jessica (Hobart and William Smith Colleges Hayes-Conroy
    £141.49

    In this challenging book, the author explores the contradictions and shortcomings of alternative food activism to demonstrate the importance of moving beyond a promotion of universal "shoulds" of eating, and towards a practice of food activism that is more sensitive to issues of social and material difference.

  • - Discourse, politics and practice of place
     
    £141.49

    This book presents new research on the emergence of food sovereignties. It offers a wide variety of empirical examples and a theoretically engaged framework for explaining the aims of actors and organizations working toward autonomy and democracy in the food system.

  • - Reimagining citizenship, ethics and community
     
    £141.49

    In this book the authors link issues surrounding food and alternative food movements to utopias and intentional communities. The chapters address theoretical aspects of food utopias and also present case studies from a range of contexts and regions, including Argentina, Italy, New Zealand, Switzerland and USA. These focus on key issues in contemporary food studies including equity, locality, the sacred, citizenship, community and food sovereignty.

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