This volume takes a unique approach, dealing specifically with issues at the intersection of food and agricultural systems, environmental degradation, and climate change. It fills a gap in the literature on food and environmental justice in the context of global climate change offering a scholarly, yet accessible, analysis of the issues.
This volume takes a unique approach, dealing specifically with issues at the intersection of food and agricultural systems, environmental degradation, and climate change. It fills a gap in the literature on food and environmental justice in the context of global climate change offering a scholarly, yet accessible, analysis of the issues.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Erinn Gilson is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Florida. Sarah Kenehan is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Marywood University.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction / Part I: Theorizing Injustices: Key Concepts and Frameworks / 1. The Intersection of Environmental Climate and Food Justice Joan McGregor / 2. Nobody's Fault? Structural Injustice Food and Climate Change Teea Kortetmäki / 3. Participation and Food Justice in Light of Global Climate Change Clement Loo / 4. Thriving in the Desert: Theorizing Food Justice and Climate Change Jennifer Szende / Part II: Critique and Construction: Beyond Dominant Frameworks / 5. The Climate of Food: Justice Truth and Structural Change Mary C. Rawlinson / 6. Eating Our Own: Food Insecurity and the Commodity Logic of As Food in the Age of Climate Change Wendy Lynne Lee / 7. A Feminist Food Justice Reflection on the Politics of Food Land and Agriculture in Central America Gabriela Arguedas-Ramírez / 8. Anita Endrezze's 'Corn Mother': Contested Narratives of Corn Deborah Adelman and Shamili Ajgaonkar / 9. Balancing Food Security and Ecological Resilience in the Age of the Anthropocene Samantha Noll / Part III: Responsibility and Social Change / 10. Emerging (Food) Technology as an Environmental and Philosophical Issue in the Era of Climate Change Paul B. Thompson / 11. Fair Agricultural Innovation for a Changing Climate Zoë Robaey and Cristian Timmermann / 12. Liberal Political Justice Food Choice and Climate Change: Why Justice Demands We Eat Less Meat Sarah Kenehan / 13. Comparing Apples and Oranges: Ethical Food Choice at the Grocery Store John Nolt and Annette Mendola / 14. From Food Consumers to Food Citizens: Reconceptualizing Environmentally-Conscious Food Decision-Making Rachel Ankeny / Bibliography / About the Contributors / Index
Introduction / Part I: Theorizing Injustices: Key Concepts and Frameworks / 1. The Intersection of Environmental Climate and Food Justice Joan McGregor / 2. Nobody's Fault? Structural Injustice Food and Climate Change Teea Kortetmäki / 3. Participation and Food Justice in Light of Global Climate Change Clement Loo / 4. Thriving in the Desert: Theorizing Food Justice and Climate Change Jennifer Szende / Part II: Critique and Construction: Beyond Dominant Frameworks / 5. The Climate of Food: Justice Truth and Structural Change Mary C. Rawlinson / 6. Eating Our Own: Food Insecurity and the Commodity Logic of As Food in the Age of Climate Change Wendy Lynne Lee / 7. A Feminist Food Justice Reflection on the Politics of Food Land and Agriculture in Central America Gabriela Arguedas-Ramírez / 8. Anita Endrezze's 'Corn Mother': Contested Narratives of Corn Deborah Adelman and Shamili Ajgaonkar / 9. Balancing Food Security and Ecological Resilience in the Age of the Anthropocene Samantha Noll / Part III: Responsibility and Social Change / 10. Emerging (Food) Technology as an Environmental and Philosophical Issue in the Era of Climate Change Paul B. Thompson / 11. Fair Agricultural Innovation for a Changing Climate Zoë Robaey and Cristian Timmermann / 12. Liberal Political Justice Food Choice and Climate Change: Why Justice Demands We Eat Less Meat Sarah Kenehan / 13. Comparing Apples and Oranges: Ethical Food Choice at the Grocery Store John Nolt and Annette Mendola / 14. From Food Consumers to Food Citizens: Reconceptualizing Environmentally-Conscious Food Decision-Making Rachel Ankeny / Bibliography / About the Contributors / Index
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