Food Insecurity
A Matter of Justice, Sovereignty, and Survival
Herausgeber: Anderson, Molly D.; Mayer, Tamar
Food Insecurity
A Matter of Justice, Sovereignty, and Survival
Herausgeber: Anderson, Molly D.; Mayer, Tamar
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This book explores the experiences, causes, and consequences of food insecurity in different geographical regions and historical eras. It highlights collective action and political action aimed at food sovereignty as solutions to mitigate suffering.
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This book explores the experiences, causes, and consequences of food insecurity in different geographical regions and historical eras. It highlights collective action and political action aimed at food sovereignty as solutions to mitigate suffering.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 551g
- ISBN-13: 9781138358850
- ISBN-10: 1138358851
- Artikelnr.: 59927187
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Juli 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 551g
- ISBN-13: 9781138358850
- ISBN-10: 1138358851
- Artikelnr.: 59927187
Tamar Mayer is the Robert R. Churchill Professor of Geosciences at Middlebury College, Vermont, where she is the director of the Rohatyn Center for Global Affairs. She is the editor or co-editor of five books that focus on various dimensions of international and global crises. Molly D. Anderson is the William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Food Studies and Academic Director of Food Studies at Middlebury College, Vermont. She works on food system transformations toward greater resilience and sustainability, the right to food, and the intersections of civil society and academic perspectives.
1 Food insecurity in context MOLLY D. ANDERSON AND TAMAR MAYER; 2 Causes
and consequences of njaa (hunger) in the household: food security and
intimate partner violence within an informal settlement in Mombasa, Kenya
ADAM GILBERTSON; 3 Food is a gift of the earth: food sovereignty among
migrant farmworkers in rural Vermont JESSIE MAZAR AND TERESA MARES; 4 Food
insecurity and the struggle for food sovereignty in the time of structural
adjustment: the case of Greece CHARALAMPOS KONSTANTINIDIS; 5 Food
insecurity in the age of neoliberalism in Turkey and its neighbors MURAT
ÖZTÜRK, FAIK GÜR, AND JOOST JONGERDEN; 6 Links between land access, land
use, and hunger in today's neoliberal Nicaragua BIRGIT SCHMOOK, LINDSEY
CARTE, CLAUDIA RADEL, AND SANTANA NAVARRO OLMEDO; 7 Global water grabbing
and food insecurity JAMPEL DELL'ANGELO, MARIA CRISTINA RULLI, AND PAOLO
D'ODORICO; 8 Food security in a premodern agrarian empire: the case of Rome
KYLE HARPER; 9 The transformation of famine relief regimes in modern China
PIERRE FULLER; 10 Bitter greens and sweet potatoes: food practice and
memories of hunger in rural China ELLEN OXFELD; 11 "Groveling for lentils":
the culture and memory of food scarcity in occupied France PAULA SCHWARTZ;
12 Coping with food safety risks: information sources and responses by
residents in Japan in the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear accident
TOMIKO YAMAGUCHI AND JOO-YOUNG JUNG; 13 Framing food insecurity and the GMO
"problem" in transatlantic trade PATRICIA A. STAPLETON
and consequences of njaa (hunger) in the household: food security and
intimate partner violence within an informal settlement in Mombasa, Kenya
ADAM GILBERTSON; 3 Food is a gift of the earth: food sovereignty among
migrant farmworkers in rural Vermont JESSIE MAZAR AND TERESA MARES; 4 Food
insecurity and the struggle for food sovereignty in the time of structural
adjustment: the case of Greece CHARALAMPOS KONSTANTINIDIS; 5 Food
insecurity in the age of neoliberalism in Turkey and its neighbors MURAT
ÖZTÜRK, FAIK GÜR, AND JOOST JONGERDEN; 6 Links between land access, land
use, and hunger in today's neoliberal Nicaragua BIRGIT SCHMOOK, LINDSEY
CARTE, CLAUDIA RADEL, AND SANTANA NAVARRO OLMEDO; 7 Global water grabbing
and food insecurity JAMPEL DELL'ANGELO, MARIA CRISTINA RULLI, AND PAOLO
D'ODORICO; 8 Food security in a premodern agrarian empire: the case of Rome
KYLE HARPER; 9 The transformation of famine relief regimes in modern China
PIERRE FULLER; 10 Bitter greens and sweet potatoes: food practice and
memories of hunger in rural China ELLEN OXFELD; 11 "Groveling for lentils":
the culture and memory of food scarcity in occupied France PAULA SCHWARTZ;
12 Coping with food safety risks: information sources and responses by
residents in Japan in the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear accident
TOMIKO YAMAGUCHI AND JOO-YOUNG JUNG; 13 Framing food insecurity and the GMO
"problem" in transatlantic trade PATRICIA A. STAPLETON
1 Food insecurity in context MOLLY D. ANDERSON AND TAMAR MAYER; 2 Causes
and consequences of njaa (hunger) in the household: food security and
intimate partner violence within an informal settlement in Mombasa, Kenya
ADAM GILBERTSON; 3 Food is a gift of the earth: food sovereignty among
migrant farmworkers in rural Vermont JESSIE MAZAR AND TERESA MARES; 4 Food
insecurity and the struggle for food sovereignty in the time of structural
adjustment: the case of Greece CHARALAMPOS KONSTANTINIDIS; 5 Food
insecurity in the age of neoliberalism in Turkey and its neighbors MURAT
ÖZTÜRK, FAIK GÜR, AND JOOST JONGERDEN; 6 Links between land access, land
use, and hunger in today's neoliberal Nicaragua BIRGIT SCHMOOK, LINDSEY
CARTE, CLAUDIA RADEL, AND SANTANA NAVARRO OLMEDO; 7 Global water grabbing
and food insecurity JAMPEL DELL'ANGELO, MARIA CRISTINA RULLI, AND PAOLO
D'ODORICO; 8 Food security in a premodern agrarian empire: the case of Rome
KYLE HARPER; 9 The transformation of famine relief regimes in modern China
PIERRE FULLER; 10 Bitter greens and sweet potatoes: food practice and
memories of hunger in rural China ELLEN OXFELD; 11 "Groveling for lentils":
the culture and memory of food scarcity in occupied France PAULA SCHWARTZ;
12 Coping with food safety risks: information sources and responses by
residents in Japan in the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear accident
TOMIKO YAMAGUCHI AND JOO-YOUNG JUNG; 13 Framing food insecurity and the GMO
"problem" in transatlantic trade PATRICIA A. STAPLETON
and consequences of njaa (hunger) in the household: food security and
intimate partner violence within an informal settlement in Mombasa, Kenya
ADAM GILBERTSON; 3 Food is a gift of the earth: food sovereignty among
migrant farmworkers in rural Vermont JESSIE MAZAR AND TERESA MARES; 4 Food
insecurity and the struggle for food sovereignty in the time of structural
adjustment: the case of Greece CHARALAMPOS KONSTANTINIDIS; 5 Food
insecurity in the age of neoliberalism in Turkey and its neighbors MURAT
ÖZTÜRK, FAIK GÜR, AND JOOST JONGERDEN; 6 Links between land access, land
use, and hunger in today's neoliberal Nicaragua BIRGIT SCHMOOK, LINDSEY
CARTE, CLAUDIA RADEL, AND SANTANA NAVARRO OLMEDO; 7 Global water grabbing
and food insecurity JAMPEL DELL'ANGELO, MARIA CRISTINA RULLI, AND PAOLO
D'ODORICO; 8 Food security in a premodern agrarian empire: the case of Rome
KYLE HARPER; 9 The transformation of famine relief regimes in modern China
PIERRE FULLER; 10 Bitter greens and sweet potatoes: food practice and
memories of hunger in rural China ELLEN OXFELD; 11 "Groveling for lentils":
the culture and memory of food scarcity in occupied France PAULA SCHWARTZ;
12 Coping with food safety risks: information sources and responses by
residents in Japan in the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear accident
TOMIKO YAMAGUCHI AND JOO-YOUNG JUNG; 13 Framing food insecurity and the GMO
"problem" in transatlantic trade PATRICIA A. STAPLETON