The journal Human Geography has released a special issue on “radical food geography praxis”. It is based on a workshop held in conjunction with the 2019 American Association of Geographers’ (AAG) Annual Meeting.
Papers in the special issue include:
- Toward a radical food geography praxis: integrating theory, action, and geographic analysis in pursuit of more equitable and sustainable food systems
- Pathways to reparations: land and healing through food justice
- The history of the land: a relational and place-based approach for teaching (more) radical food geographies
- “D.C. is mambo sauce”: Black cultural production in a gentrifying city
- “Because they are connected”: Linking structural inequalities in farmworker organizing
- Envisioning radical food geographies: shared learning and praxis through the Food Justice Scholar-Activist/Activist-Scholar Community of Practice
- Scholar-activist perspectives on radical food geography: collaborating through food justice and food sovereignty praxis
Reference
Hammelman, C., Reynolds, K. and Levkoe, C.Z., 2020. Guest editors’ introduction: Building a radical food geography praxis. Human Geography, 13(3), pp.207-210.
Read the guest editor’s introduction here and view the table of contents here. See also the Table explainer An overview of food system challenges.
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