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  • MPI Ethno. Forsch.  (2)
  • Herring, Ronald J.  (2)
  • Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science  (2)
  • 1
    ISBN: 9780195397772 , 0195397770
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 886 Seiten , Diagramme
    Series Statement: Oxford handbooks
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. The Oxford handbook of food, politics, and society
    DDC: 338.1/9
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    Keywords: Food supply Political aspects ; Food industry and trade ; Agriculture and politics ; Ernährung ; Ernährungspolitik ; Ernährungssicherung ; Lebensmittelproduktion ; Landwirtschaft ; Agrarpolitik ; Entwicklung ; Unterentwicklung ; Ursache ; Tendenz ; Erde ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Nahrung ; Essen ; Landwirtschaft ; Lebensmittelproduktion ; Lebensmittel ; Ernährungswirtschaft ; Agrarpolitik ; Lebensmittelnachfrage ; Landwirtschaft ; Lebensmittelproduktion ; Ernährungswirtschaft
    Abstract: The thirty-five handbook chapters confront four major themes in the politics of food: property, technology, justice and knowledge. Ronald Herring's editorial introduction asks how food is political, highlighting contention around the role of market, state and information in societal decisions. The first section of the handbook then examines technology, science and knowledge in food production. What is known - and disputed - about malnutrition, poverty and food security? The second section addresses ethics, rights and distributive justice: agrarian reform, gender inequality, entitlements and subsidies, and the social vision of the alternative food movement. The third section looks to intersections of agriculture and nature: wild foods, livestock, agro-ecological approaches to sustainability, and climate change and genetic engineering. The fourth section addresses food values and culture: political consumerism, labeling and certification, the science and cultural politics of food safety, values driving regulation of genetically modified foods and potential coexistence of GMOs, and organic and conventional crops. The fifth and final section looks at frontiers of global contentions: rival transnational advocacy networks, social movements for organic farming, the who and why of international land grabbing, junctures of cosmopolitan and local food narratives, the "supermarket revolution" and the international agrifood industry in low-income countries, and politics of knowledge in agricultural futures.--INSIDE FLAP
    Abstract: How is food political? : market, state, and knowledge / Ronald J. Herring -- Science, politics, and the framing of modern agricultural technologies / John Harriss, Drew Stewart -- Genetically improved crops / Martina Newell-McGloughlin -- Agroecological intensification of smallholder farming / Rebecca Nelson, Robert Coe -- The hardest case : what blocks improvements in agriculture in Africa? / Robert L. Paarlberg -- The poor, malnutrition, biofortification, and biotechnology / Alexander J. Stein -- Biofuels : competition for land, resources, and political subsidies / David Pimentel, Michael Burgess -- Alternative paths to food security / Norman Uphoff -- Ethics of food production and consumption / Michiel Korthals -- Food, justice, and land / Saturnino M. Borras Jr., Jennifer C. Franco -- Food security, productivity, and gender inequality / Bina Agarwal -- Delivering food subsidy : the state and the market / Ashok Kotwal, Bharat Ramaswami -- Diets, nutrition, and poverty : lessons from India / Raghav Gaiha, Raghbendra Jha, Vani S. Kulkarni, Nidhi Kaicker -- Food price and trade policy biases : inefficient, inequitable, yet not inevitable / Kym Andersen -- Intellectual property rights and the politics of food / Krishna Ravi Srinivas -- Is food the answer to malnutrition / David E. Sahn -- Fighting mother nature with biotechnology / Alan McHughen -- Climate change and agriculture : countering doomsday scenarios / Derrill D. Watson II -- Wild foods / Jules Pretty, Zareen Bharucha -- Livestock in the food debate / Purvi Mehta-Bhatt, Paulo Ficarelli -- The social vision of the alternative food movement / Siddhartha Shome -- Food values beyond nutrition / Ann Grodzins Gold -- Cultural politics of food safety : genetically modified food in japan, France, and the United States / Kyoko Sato -- Food safety / Bruce M. Chassy -- The politics of food labeling and certification / Emily Clough -- The politics of grocery shopping: eating, voting, and (possibly) transforming the food system / Josée Johnston, Norah MacKendrick -- The political economy of regulation of biotechnology in agriculture / Gregory D. Graff, Gal Hochman, David Zilberman -- Coexistence in the fields? : GM, organic, and conventional food crops / Janice Thies -- Global movements for food justice / M. Jahi Chappell -- The rise of the organic foods movement as a transnational phenomenon / Tomas Larsson -- The dialectic of pro-poor papaya / Sarah Davidson Evanega, Mark Lynas -- Thinking the African food crisis : the Sahel forty years on / Michael J. Watts -- Transformation of the agrifood industry in developing countries / Thomas Reardon, C. Peter Timmer -- The twenty-first century agricultural land rush / Gregory Thaler -- Agricultural futures : the politics of knowledge / Ian Scoones
    Description / Table of Contents: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , How is food political? : market, state, and knowledge , Genetically improved crops , Agroecological intensification of smallholder farming , The hardest case : what blocks improvements in agriculture in Africa? , The poor, malnutrition, biofortification, and biotechnology , Biofuels : competition for land, resources, and political subsidies , Alternative paths to food security , Ethics of food production and consumption , Food, justice, and land , Food security, productivity, and gender inequality , Delivering food subsidy : the state and the market , Diets, nutrition, and poverty : lessons from India , Food price and trade policy biases : inefficient, inequitable, yet not inevitable , Intellectual property rights and the politics of food , Is food the answer to malnutrition , Fighting mother nature with biotechnology , Climate change and agriculture : countering doomsday scenarios , Wild foods , Livestock in the food debate , The social vision of the alternative food movement , Food values beyond nutrition , Cultural politics of food safety : genetically modified food in japan, france, and the united states , Food safety , The politics of food labeling and certification , The politics of grocery shopping: eating, voting, and (possibly) transforming the food system , The political economy of regulation of biotechnology in agriculture , Coexistence in the fields? : gm, organic, and conventional food crops , Global movements for food justice , The rise of the organic foods movement as a transnational phenomenon , Global meets local in food narratives : the case of the Thai papaya , Thinking the african food crisis : the Sahel forty years on , Transformation of the agrifood industry in developing countries , The twenty-first century agricultural land rush , Agricultural futures : the politics of knowledge
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  • 2
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    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780199983674
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Oxford handbooks online
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Oxford handbook of food, politics, and society
    DDC: 338.19
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    Keywords: Food supply Political aspects ; Food supply Government policy ; Food supply ; Political aspects ; Food supply ; Government policy ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Nahrung ; Essen ; Landwirtschaft ; Lebensmittelproduktion ; Lebensmittel ; Ernährungswirtschaft
    Abstract: This volume explores the complex interrelationships between food and agriculture, politics, and society. More specifically, it considers the political aspects of three basic economic questions: what is to be produced? how is it to be produced? how it is to be distributed? It also outlines three unifying themes running through the politics of answering these societal questions with regard to food, namely: ecology, technology and property.
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