Food justice in US and global contex...
Werkheiser, Ian.

Linked to FindBook      Google Book      Amazon      博客來     
  • Food justice in US and global contexts = bringing theory and practice together /
  • Record Type: Electronic resources : Monograph/item
    Title/Author: Food justice in US and global contexts/ edited by Ian Werkheiser, Zachary Piso.
    Reminder of title: bringing theory and practice together /
    other author: Werkheiser, Ian.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2017.,
    Description: xx, 319 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Introduction to Volume: Bringing Theory and Practice Together for Food Justice (Ian Werkheiser) -- Part I: Food Justice in a Global Context -- Chapter 1. Introduction to Food Justice in a Global Context (Will Schanbacher) -- Chapter 2. Edible Justice: Between Food Justice and the Culinary Imaginary (David J. Leichter) -- Chapter 3. Building Community Capacity in Alternative Agriculture: Lessons from the Cuban Permaculture Movement (Justine Williams) -- Chapter 4. It's Not Just About Us: Food as a Mechanism for Environmental and Social Justice in Mato Grosso, Brazil (Marisela Chavez) -- Chapter 5. Save the Whale? Ecological Memory and the Human-Whale Bond in Japan's Small Coastal Villages (Seven Mattes) -- Part II: Food Justice and the Built Environment -- Chapter 6. Introduction to Food Justice and the Built Environment (Shane Epting) -- Chapter 7. Food Sovereignty in the City: Challenging Historical Barriers to Food Justice (Samantha Noll) -- Chapter 8. Race, Religion, and Justice: From Privilege to Solidarity in the Mid-South Food Movement (Emily Holmes) -- Chapter 9. Views from the Classroom: Teachers on Food in a Low-Income Urban School District (Sarah Stapleton) -- Chapter 10. Healthy Food on Wheels: An Exploration of Mobile Produce Markets (Elle Mari) -- Part III: Food Justice and Governance -- Chapter 11. Introduction to Food Justice and Governance (Paul Thompson) -- Chapter 12. The National Gleaning Project: The Importance of Gleaning and Food Recovery in a Sustainable and Just Food System (Amber Leasure-Earnhardt) -- Chapter 13. Food, Crime, Justice and Security: (Food) Security for Whom? (Avi Brisman) -- Chapter 14. Fence Posts to Blog Posts: An Exploration of the Classroom in Experiential Food Systems Education (Elissa Johnson) -- Chapter 15. Institutions and Solidarity: Wild Rice Research, Relationships, and the Commodification of Knowledge (Melanie Bowman) -- Part IV: Food Justice and Animal Lives -- Chapter 16. Introduction to Food Justice and Animal Lives (Lisa Heldke) -- Chapter 17. Farm Forward: A Pragmatist Approach to Advocacy in Agriculture (Joseph A. Tuminello) -- Chapter 18. Agriculture, Equality, and the Problem of Incorporation (Anne Portman) -- Chapter 19. Religious Slaughter in Europe: Balancing Animal Welfare and Religious Freedom in a Liberal Democracy (R. W. Mittendorf) -- Chapter 20. A Phenomenological Approach to Hunting, Animal Studies, and Food Justice (Jonathan McConnell) -- Conclusion: Fish, Fowl, and Food Justice (Zachary Piso)
    Contained By: Springer eBooks
    Subject: Food industry and trade - Moral and ethical aspects - United States. -
    Online resource: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57174-4
    ISBN: 9783319571744
Location:  Year:  Volume Number: 
Items
  • 1 records • Pages 1 •
 
W9322420 電子資源 11.線上閱覽_V 電子書 EB HD9000.5 .F66 2017 一般使用(Normal) On shelf 0
  • 1 records • Pages 1 •
Multimedia
Reviews
Export
pickup library
 
 
Change password
Login