The Visible Hands That Feed approaches the food sector against the backdrop of its pivotal role for social and ecological relations to trace the potentials and limitations for sustainable change from within.
The Visible Hands That Feed approaches the food sector against the backdrop of its pivotal role for social and ecological relations to trace the potentials and limitations for sustainable change from within.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ruzana Liburkina is a cultural anthropologist and a research associate in the Faculty of Social Sciences at Goethe University Frankfurt in Germany.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Abbreviations Part 1. Introduction 1. Navigating Food Supply Chains to Find Seeds of Sustainable Futures 2. Opposing Agendas and Fragmented Realities in the Food Sector Part 2. Responsibility 3. The Sway of Demand in the Afterlife of Consumption 4. The Inconsistencies of Audit Culture in the Food Sector 5. Perseverant Partial Responsibilities for Others Part 3. Growth 6. Strategic Scalability of Social Connectedness 7. Embracing and Rejecting the Vision of Growth in Practice 8. How Compromises Compromise Totalizing Visions Part 4. Conclusions 9. Implications for Rethinking and Reshaping Food Systems Notes References Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Abbreviations Part 1. Introduction 1. Navigating Food Supply Chains to Find Seeds of Sustainable Futures 2. Opposing Agendas and Fragmented Realities in the Food Sector Part 2. Responsibility 3. The Sway of Demand in the Afterlife of Consumption 4. The Inconsistencies of Audit Culture in the Food Sector 5. Perseverant Partial Responsibilities for Others Part 3. Growth 6. Strategic Scalability of Social Connectedness 7. Embracing and Rejecting the Vision of Growth in Practice 8. How Compromises Compromise Totalizing Visions Part 4. Conclusions 9. Implications for Rethinking and Reshaping Food Systems Notes References Index
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