Globalization and Food Sovereignty
Global and Local Change in the New Politics of Food
Peter Andrée editor Jeffrey Ayres editor Michael Bosia editor Marie-Josee Massicotte editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Toronto Press
Published:5th Mar '14
Should be back in stock very soon
In recent years, food sovereignty has emerged as a way of contesting corporate control of agricultural markets in pursuit of a more democratic, decentralized food system. The concept unites individuals, communities, civil society organizations, and even states in opposition to globalizing food regimes.
This collection examines expressions of food sovereignty ranging from the direct action tactics of La Vía Campesina in Brazil to the consumer activism of the Slow Food movement and the negotiating stances of states from the global South at WTO negotiations. With each case, the contributors explore how claiming food sovereignty allows individuals to challenge the power of global agribusiness and reject neoliberal market economics.
With perspectives drawn from Europe, the Americas, Asia, Africa, and Australia, Globalization and Food Sovereignty is the first comparative collection to focus on food sovereignty activism worldwide.
‘This book is evenly high in quality… A main contribution is the book’s effort to bring food to the fore in political science. Highly recommended.’ -- J.M. Deutsch * Choice Magazine vol52:01:2014 *
‘Andree’s Globalization and Food Sovereignty provides an insightful account of the tensions and complexities of the burgeoning concept of food sovereignty… Through a superb set of case studies, it shows how the two themes of food sovereignty and neoliberal globalization interact.’
-- Patrick Clark, Chantal Clement and Amanda DiVito Wilson * Canadian Food Studies vol 2:01:2015 *ISBN: 9781442612280
Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 22mm
Weight: 580g
392 pages