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The new food activism : opposition, cooperation, and collective action / edited by Alison Hope Alkon and Julie Guthman.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 online resource (viii, 336 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780520965652
  • 0520965655
  • 0520292146
  • 9780520292147
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: New food activism.DDC classification:
  • 338.1/973 23
LOC classification:
  • TX360.U6 N486 2017eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction / Alison Hope Alkon and Julie Guthman -- Regulatory campaigns. Taking a different tack : pesticide regulatory reform activism in California / Jill Lindsey Harrison -- How Canadian farmers fought and won the battle against GM wheat / Emily Eaton -- How Midas lost its golden touch : neoliberalism and activist strategy in the demise of methyl iodide in California / Julie Guthman and Sandy Brown -- Working for workers. Resetting the good food table : labor and food justice alliances in Los Angeles / Joshua Sbicca -- Food workers and consumers organizing together for food justice / Joann Lo and Biko Koenig -- Farmworker-led food movements then and now : the United Farmworkers, the coalition of Immokalee workers, and the potential for farm labor justice / Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern -- Collective practices. Collective purchase : food cooperatives and their pursuit of justice / Andrew Zitcer -- Cooperative social practices, self-determination, and the struggle for food justice in Oakland and Chicago / Meleiza Figuoera and Alison Hope Alkon -- Urban agriculture, food justice, and neoliberal urbanization : rebuilding the institution of property / Michelle Glowa -- Boston's emerging food solidarity economy / Penn Loh and Julian Agyeman -- Grounding the US food movement : bringing land into food justice / Tanya M. Kerssen and Zoe W. Brent -- Conclusion: a new food politics / Alison Hope Alkon and Julie Guthman.
Summary: "New and exciting forms of food activism are emerging as supporters of sustainable agriculture increasingly recognize the need for a broader, more strategic and more politicized food politics that engages with questions of social, racial, and economic justice. This book highlights examples of campaigns to restrict industrial agriculture's use of pesticides and other harmful technologies, struggles to improve the pay and conditions of workers throughout the food system, and alternative projects that seek to de-emphasize notions of individualism and private ownership. Grounded in over a decade of scholarly critique of food activism, this volume seeks to answer the question of "what next," inspiring scholars, students, and activists toward collective, cooperative, and oppositional struggles for change."--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction / Alison Hope Alkon and Julie Guthman -- Regulatory campaigns. Taking a different tack : pesticide regulatory reform activism in California / Jill Lindsey Harrison -- How Canadian farmers fought and won the battle against GM wheat / Emily Eaton -- How Midas lost its golden touch : neoliberalism and activist strategy in the demise of methyl iodide in California / Julie Guthman and Sandy Brown -- Working for workers. Resetting the good food table : labor and food justice alliances in Los Angeles / Joshua Sbicca -- Food workers and consumers organizing together for food justice / Joann Lo and Biko Koenig -- Farmworker-led food movements then and now : the United Farmworkers, the coalition of Immokalee workers, and the potential for farm labor justice / Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern -- Collective practices. Collective purchase : food cooperatives and their pursuit of justice / Andrew Zitcer -- Cooperative social practices, self-determination, and the struggle for food justice in Oakland and Chicago / Meleiza Figuoera and Alison Hope Alkon -- Urban agriculture, food justice, and neoliberal urbanization : rebuilding the institution of property / Michelle Glowa -- Boston's emerging food solidarity economy / Penn Loh and Julian Agyeman -- Grounding the US food movement : bringing land into food justice / Tanya M. Kerssen and Zoe W. Brent -- Conclusion: a new food politics / Alison Hope Alkon and Julie Guthman.

"New and exciting forms of food activism are emerging as supporters of sustainable agriculture increasingly recognize the need for a broader, more strategic and more politicized food politics that engages with questions of social, racial, and economic justice. This book highlights examples of campaigns to restrict industrial agriculture's use of pesticides and other harmful technologies, struggles to improve the pay and conditions of workers throughout the food system, and alternative projects that seek to de-emphasize notions of individualism and private ownership. Grounded in over a decade of scholarly critique of food activism, this volume seeks to answer the question of "what next," inspiring scholars, students, and activists toward collective, cooperative, and oppositional struggles for change."--Provided by publisher.

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