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Food Justice in US and Global Contexts : Bringing Theory and Practice Together
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Editor(s):
Ian Werkheiser
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Zachary Piso
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2017
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Springer International Publishing
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978-3-319-57173-7
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2017
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10.1007/978-3-319-57174-4
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Book chapters
pp. 3
A Vignette from FoodBlessed
pp. 7
Introduction to Food Justice in a Global Context
pp. 13
Edible Justice: Between Food Justice and the Culinary Imaginary
pp. 31
Building Community Capacity for Food and Agricultural Justice: Lessons from the Cuban Permaculture Movement
pp. 51
It’s Not Just About Us: Food as a Mechanism for Environmental and Social Justice in Mato Grosso, Brazil
pp. 67
Save the Whale? Ecological Memory and the Human-Whale Bond in Japan’s Small Coastal Villages
pp. 85
A Vignette from Our Kitchen Table
pp. 89
Introduction to Food Justice and the Built Environment
pp. 95
Food Sovereignty in the City: Challenging Historical Barriers to Food Justice
pp. 113
Race, Religion, and Justice: From Privilege to Solidarity in the Mid-South Food Movement
pp. 129
Views from the Classroom: Teachers on Food in a Low-Income Urban School District
pp. 141
Healthy Food on Wheels: An Exploration of Mobile Produce Markets Through a Food Justice Lens
pp. 161
A Vignette from Our Table Cooperative
pp. 165
Introduction to Food Justice and Governance
pp. 171
The National Gleaning Project: The Importance of Gleaning and Fresh Food Recovery in a Sustainable and Just Food System
pp. 185
Food, Crime, Justice and Security: (Food) Security for Whom?
pp. 201
Fence Posts to Blog Posts: An Exploration of the Classroom in Experiential Food Systems Education
pp. 219
Institutions and Solidarity: Wild Rice Research, Relationships, and the Commodification of Knowledge
pp. 237
A Vignette from Michigan State University’s Student Organic Farm
pp. 241
Introduction to Food Justice and Animal Lives
pp. 247
Farm Forward: A Pragmatist Approach to Advocacy in Agriculture
pp. 267
Agriculture, Equality, and the Problem of Incorporation
pp. 285
Religious Slaughter in Europe: Balancing Animal Welfare and Religious Freedom in a Liberal Democracy
pp. 299
An Ecophenomenological Approach to Hunting, Animal Studies, and Food Justice
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