Critical Perspectives in Food Studies
Herausgeber: Sumner, Jennifer
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Bringing together original contributions by Canadian scholars from various disciplinary backgrounds, Critical Perspectives in Food Studies introduces students to the shifting interpretations, perspectives, challenges, governance issues, and future visions that shape the study of food and food issues in Canada and around the world.
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Bringing together original contributions by Canadian scholars from various disciplinary backgrounds, Critical Perspectives in Food Studies introduces students to the shifting interpretations, perspectives, challenges, governance issues, and future visions that shape the study of food and food issues in Canada and around the world.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- 2nd edition
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 178mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780199019618
- ISBN-10: 0199019614
- Artikelnr.: 47868672
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- 2nd edition
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 178mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 567g
- ISBN-13: 9780199019618
- ISBN-10: 0199019614
- Artikelnr.: 47868672
Mustafa Koç is a professor in the Department of Sociology at Ryerson University. He was among the founders of the Centre for Studies in Food Security, was the chair of Food Secure Canada from 2005-2006, and was president of the Canadian Association for Food Studies from 2005-2008. His research and teaching interests are food studies, food security and food policy, globalization, and the sociology of migration. He has also been involved in various national and global debates on globalization, social change and development, food security, and peace. Jennifer Sumner is an assistant professor in the Department of Leadership, Higher and Adult Education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) at the University of Toronto. She is also the Director of the Certificate Program in Adult Education for Sustainability. Her research and teaching interests include food studies, sustainable food systems and the political economy of food, as well as globalization, sustainability, and organic agriculture. Anthony Winson is a professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Guelph. He has been writing on agriculture, food, and rural development issues related to Canada and the developing world for more than twenty years.
* Contributors
* Preface
* Acknowledgements
* Introduction: The Significance of Food and Food Studies
* PART I THE CHANGING MEANING OF FOOD AND FOOD STUDIES
* 1: Mustafa Koç, Margaret Bancerz, and Kelsey Speakman: The
Interdisciplinary Field of Food Studies
* 2: Harriet Friedmann: Changing Food Systems from Top to Bottom:
Political Economy and Social Movements Perspectives
* 3: Josée Johnston and Sarah Cappeliez: You Are What You Eat: Enjoying
(and Transforming) Food Culture
* 4: Nathalie Cooke: Canada's Food History Through Cookbooks
* 5: Brenda L. Beagan and Gwen E. Chapman: Constructing "Healthy
Eating"/Constructing Self
* PART II ANALYTICAL PERSPECTIVES IN FOOD STUDIES
* 6: Jennifer Brady, Elaine Power, Michelle Szabo, and Jacqui Gingras:
Still Hungry for a Feminist Food Studies
* 7: Jacqui Gingras, Yuka Asada, Jennifer Brady, and Lucy Aphramor:
Critical Dietetics: Challenging the Profession from Within (NEW)
* 8: Robert Albritton: Two Great Food Revolutions: The Domestication of
Nature and the Transgression of Nature's Limits
* 9: Tony Weis: A Political Ecology Approach to Industrial Food
Production
* PART III CRISES AND CHALLENGES IN THE FOOD SYSTEM
* 10: Nettie Wiebe: Crisis in the Food System: The Farm Crisis
* 11: Shannon Kornelsen: The Welfare of Farm Animals on Intensive
Livestock Operations (ILOs) in Canada (NEW)
* 12: Aparna Sundar: The Food System in the Fisheries: Crisis and
Alternatives
* 13: Anthony Winson: Spatial Colonization of Food Environments by
Pseudo Food Companies: Precursors of a Health Crisis
* 14: Debbie Martin and Margaret Amos: What Constitutes Good Food?
Toward a Critical Indigenous Perspective on Food and Health
* 15: Naomi Dachner and Valerie Tarasuk: Origins and Consequences of
Responses to Food Insecurity in Canada (NEW)
* PART IV CHALLENGING FOOD GOVERNANCE
* 16: Irena Knezevic: Making Wise Food Choices: Food Labelling,
Advertising, and the Challenge of Informed Eating
* 17: E. Ann Clark: Questioning the Assumptions of Genetically Modified
Crops in Canada (NEW)
* 18: Matias E. Margulis and Jessica Duncan: Global Food Security
Governance: Key Actors, Issues, and Dynamics (NEW)
* 19: Wendy Mendes: Municipal Governance and Urban Food Systems
* PART V FOOD FOR THE FUTURE
* 20: Rod MacRae: Food Policy for the Twenty-First Century
* 21: Jennifer Sumner: Conceptualizing Sustainable Food Systems
* 22: Ashley McInnes and Phil Mount: Actualizing Sustainable Food
Systems (NEW)
* 23: Charles Z. Levkoe: Alternative Food Initiatives, Food Movements,
and Collaborative Networks: A Pan-Canadian Perspective (NEW)
* 24: Annette Aurélie Desmarais: Building Food Sovereignty: A Radical
Framework for Socially Just and Ecologically Sustainable Food Systems
* Glossary
* Index
* Preface
* Acknowledgements
* Introduction: The Significance of Food and Food Studies
* PART I THE CHANGING MEANING OF FOOD AND FOOD STUDIES
* 1: Mustafa Koç, Margaret Bancerz, and Kelsey Speakman: The
Interdisciplinary Field of Food Studies
* 2: Harriet Friedmann: Changing Food Systems from Top to Bottom:
Political Economy and Social Movements Perspectives
* 3: Josée Johnston and Sarah Cappeliez: You Are What You Eat: Enjoying
(and Transforming) Food Culture
* 4: Nathalie Cooke: Canada's Food History Through Cookbooks
* 5: Brenda L. Beagan and Gwen E. Chapman: Constructing "Healthy
Eating"/Constructing Self
* PART II ANALYTICAL PERSPECTIVES IN FOOD STUDIES
* 6: Jennifer Brady, Elaine Power, Michelle Szabo, and Jacqui Gingras:
Still Hungry for a Feminist Food Studies
* 7: Jacqui Gingras, Yuka Asada, Jennifer Brady, and Lucy Aphramor:
Critical Dietetics: Challenging the Profession from Within (NEW)
* 8: Robert Albritton: Two Great Food Revolutions: The Domestication of
Nature and the Transgression of Nature's Limits
* 9: Tony Weis: A Political Ecology Approach to Industrial Food
Production
* PART III CRISES AND CHALLENGES IN THE FOOD SYSTEM
* 10: Nettie Wiebe: Crisis in the Food System: The Farm Crisis
* 11: Shannon Kornelsen: The Welfare of Farm Animals on Intensive
Livestock Operations (ILOs) in Canada (NEW)
* 12: Aparna Sundar: The Food System in the Fisheries: Crisis and
Alternatives
* 13: Anthony Winson: Spatial Colonization of Food Environments by
Pseudo Food Companies: Precursors of a Health Crisis
* 14: Debbie Martin and Margaret Amos: What Constitutes Good Food?
Toward a Critical Indigenous Perspective on Food and Health
* 15: Naomi Dachner and Valerie Tarasuk: Origins and Consequences of
Responses to Food Insecurity in Canada (NEW)
* PART IV CHALLENGING FOOD GOVERNANCE
* 16: Irena Knezevic: Making Wise Food Choices: Food Labelling,
Advertising, and the Challenge of Informed Eating
* 17: E. Ann Clark: Questioning the Assumptions of Genetically Modified
Crops in Canada (NEW)
* 18: Matias E. Margulis and Jessica Duncan: Global Food Security
Governance: Key Actors, Issues, and Dynamics (NEW)
* 19: Wendy Mendes: Municipal Governance and Urban Food Systems
* PART V FOOD FOR THE FUTURE
* 20: Rod MacRae: Food Policy for the Twenty-First Century
* 21: Jennifer Sumner: Conceptualizing Sustainable Food Systems
* 22: Ashley McInnes and Phil Mount: Actualizing Sustainable Food
Systems (NEW)
* 23: Charles Z. Levkoe: Alternative Food Initiatives, Food Movements,
and Collaborative Networks: A Pan-Canadian Perspective (NEW)
* 24: Annette Aurélie Desmarais: Building Food Sovereignty: A Radical
Framework for Socially Just and Ecologically Sustainable Food Systems
* Glossary
* Index
* Contributors
* Preface
* Acknowledgements
* Introduction: The Significance of Food and Food Studies
* PART I THE CHANGING MEANING OF FOOD AND FOOD STUDIES
* 1: Mustafa Koç, Margaret Bancerz, and Kelsey Speakman: The
Interdisciplinary Field of Food Studies
* 2: Harriet Friedmann: Changing Food Systems from Top to Bottom:
Political Economy and Social Movements Perspectives
* 3: Josée Johnston and Sarah Cappeliez: You Are What You Eat: Enjoying
(and Transforming) Food Culture
* 4: Nathalie Cooke: Canada's Food History Through Cookbooks
* 5: Brenda L. Beagan and Gwen E. Chapman: Constructing "Healthy
Eating"/Constructing Self
* PART II ANALYTICAL PERSPECTIVES IN FOOD STUDIES
* 6: Jennifer Brady, Elaine Power, Michelle Szabo, and Jacqui Gingras:
Still Hungry for a Feminist Food Studies
* 7: Jacqui Gingras, Yuka Asada, Jennifer Brady, and Lucy Aphramor:
Critical Dietetics: Challenging the Profession from Within (NEW)
* 8: Robert Albritton: Two Great Food Revolutions: The Domestication of
Nature and the Transgression of Nature's Limits
* 9: Tony Weis: A Political Ecology Approach to Industrial Food
Production
* PART III CRISES AND CHALLENGES IN THE FOOD SYSTEM
* 10: Nettie Wiebe: Crisis in the Food System: The Farm Crisis
* 11: Shannon Kornelsen: The Welfare of Farm Animals on Intensive
Livestock Operations (ILOs) in Canada (NEW)
* 12: Aparna Sundar: The Food System in the Fisheries: Crisis and
Alternatives
* 13: Anthony Winson: Spatial Colonization of Food Environments by
Pseudo Food Companies: Precursors of a Health Crisis
* 14: Debbie Martin and Margaret Amos: What Constitutes Good Food?
Toward a Critical Indigenous Perspective on Food and Health
* 15: Naomi Dachner and Valerie Tarasuk: Origins and Consequences of
Responses to Food Insecurity in Canada (NEW)
* PART IV CHALLENGING FOOD GOVERNANCE
* 16: Irena Knezevic: Making Wise Food Choices: Food Labelling,
Advertising, and the Challenge of Informed Eating
* 17: E. Ann Clark: Questioning the Assumptions of Genetically Modified
Crops in Canada (NEW)
* 18: Matias E. Margulis and Jessica Duncan: Global Food Security
Governance: Key Actors, Issues, and Dynamics (NEW)
* 19: Wendy Mendes: Municipal Governance and Urban Food Systems
* PART V FOOD FOR THE FUTURE
* 20: Rod MacRae: Food Policy for the Twenty-First Century
* 21: Jennifer Sumner: Conceptualizing Sustainable Food Systems
* 22: Ashley McInnes and Phil Mount: Actualizing Sustainable Food
Systems (NEW)
* 23: Charles Z. Levkoe: Alternative Food Initiatives, Food Movements,
and Collaborative Networks: A Pan-Canadian Perspective (NEW)
* 24: Annette Aurélie Desmarais: Building Food Sovereignty: A Radical
Framework for Socially Just and Ecologically Sustainable Food Systems
* Glossary
* Index
* Preface
* Acknowledgements
* Introduction: The Significance of Food and Food Studies
* PART I THE CHANGING MEANING OF FOOD AND FOOD STUDIES
* 1: Mustafa Koç, Margaret Bancerz, and Kelsey Speakman: The
Interdisciplinary Field of Food Studies
* 2: Harriet Friedmann: Changing Food Systems from Top to Bottom:
Political Economy and Social Movements Perspectives
* 3: Josée Johnston and Sarah Cappeliez: You Are What You Eat: Enjoying
(and Transforming) Food Culture
* 4: Nathalie Cooke: Canada's Food History Through Cookbooks
* 5: Brenda L. Beagan and Gwen E. Chapman: Constructing "Healthy
Eating"/Constructing Self
* PART II ANALYTICAL PERSPECTIVES IN FOOD STUDIES
* 6: Jennifer Brady, Elaine Power, Michelle Szabo, and Jacqui Gingras:
Still Hungry for a Feminist Food Studies
* 7: Jacqui Gingras, Yuka Asada, Jennifer Brady, and Lucy Aphramor:
Critical Dietetics: Challenging the Profession from Within (NEW)
* 8: Robert Albritton: Two Great Food Revolutions: The Domestication of
Nature and the Transgression of Nature's Limits
* 9: Tony Weis: A Political Ecology Approach to Industrial Food
Production
* PART III CRISES AND CHALLENGES IN THE FOOD SYSTEM
* 10: Nettie Wiebe: Crisis in the Food System: The Farm Crisis
* 11: Shannon Kornelsen: The Welfare of Farm Animals on Intensive
Livestock Operations (ILOs) in Canada (NEW)
* 12: Aparna Sundar: The Food System in the Fisheries: Crisis and
Alternatives
* 13: Anthony Winson: Spatial Colonization of Food Environments by
Pseudo Food Companies: Precursors of a Health Crisis
* 14: Debbie Martin and Margaret Amos: What Constitutes Good Food?
Toward a Critical Indigenous Perspective on Food and Health
* 15: Naomi Dachner and Valerie Tarasuk: Origins and Consequences of
Responses to Food Insecurity in Canada (NEW)
* PART IV CHALLENGING FOOD GOVERNANCE
* 16: Irena Knezevic: Making Wise Food Choices: Food Labelling,
Advertising, and the Challenge of Informed Eating
* 17: E. Ann Clark: Questioning the Assumptions of Genetically Modified
Crops in Canada (NEW)
* 18: Matias E. Margulis and Jessica Duncan: Global Food Security
Governance: Key Actors, Issues, and Dynamics (NEW)
* 19: Wendy Mendes: Municipal Governance and Urban Food Systems
* PART V FOOD FOR THE FUTURE
* 20: Rod MacRae: Food Policy for the Twenty-First Century
* 21: Jennifer Sumner: Conceptualizing Sustainable Food Systems
* 22: Ashley McInnes and Phil Mount: Actualizing Sustainable Food
Systems (NEW)
* 23: Charles Z. Levkoe: Alternative Food Initiatives, Food Movements,
and Collaborative Networks: A Pan-Canadian Perspective (NEW)
* 24: Annette Aurélie Desmarais: Building Food Sovereignty: A Radical
Framework for Socially Just and Ecologically Sustainable Food Systems
* Glossary
* Index