ALISON HOPE ALKON is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of the Pacific. She is coeditor of Cultivating Food Justice: Race, Class, and Sustainability.
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Alison Hope Alkon: Black, White, and Green
Farmers markets are much more than places to buy produce. According to advocates for sustainable food systems, they are also places to “vote with your fork” for environmental protection, vibrant comm …
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Alison Hope Alkon & Yuki Kato: A Recipe for Gentrification
Honorable Mention, 2021 Edited Collection Book Award, given by the Association for the Study of Food and Society How gentrification uproots the urban food landscape, and what activists are doing to r …
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€35.99
Julian Agyeman & JoAnn Carmin: Environmental Inequalities Beyond Borders
Case studies demonstrate the spatial disconnect between global consumption and production and its effects on local environmental quality and human rights.Multinational corporations often exploit natu …
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€90.09
Julian Agyeman & Alison Hope Alkon: Cultivating Food Justice
Documents how racial and social inequalities are built into our food system, and how communities are creating environmentally sustainable and socially just alternatives.Popularized by such best-selli …
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€89.70
Julian Agyeman & Sydney Giacalone: Immigrant-Food Nexus
The intersection of food and immigration in North America, from the macroscale of national policy to the microscale of immigrants’ lived, daily foodways.This volume considers the intersection of food …
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€3.84
Colleen Hammelman & Charles Z. Levkoe: Radical Food Geographies
This collection presents critical and action-oriented approaches to addressing food systems inequities across places, spaces, and scales. With case studies from around the globe, Radical Food Geograp …
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€134.96