Food, Globalization and Sustainability

Author:   Peter Oosterveer (Wageningen University, The Netherlands) ,  David A. Sonnenfeld
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   282
Publication Date:   06 October 2011
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Author:   Peter Oosterveer (Wageningen University, The Netherlands) ,  David A. Sonnenfeld
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Earthscan Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.550kg
ISBN:  

9781849712613


ISBN 10:   1849712611
Pages:   282
Publication Date:   06 October 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Approaching the issue of global food provision from a critical social-science perspective, Oosterveer and Sonnenfeld deal with the dynamics, and major issues, surrounding the operation of the contemporary global agri-food system. Their comprehensive and insightful analysis is conceptually rich and raises questions about the possible contributions that consumers, supermarkets and regulatory bodies can make to the development of a more sustainable system of food production and consumption. The book's easily accessible style will appeal to a wide readership, including an increasingly critical public, academics, students and policy-makers. It is certain to become the leading text in the field of agri-food studies. - Geoffrey Lawrence PhD FASSA, Professor of Sociology, Food Security Focal Area Co-Leader Global Change Institute, The University of Queensland, Australia Oosterveer and Sonnenfeld's balanced, comprehensive analysis of global food provisioning is a welcome introduction to the major paradox of our time. Just when the public is finally recognizing the crucial role that farming and food play at the nexus of major challenges to climate, health, hunger, and social stability, governments and international agencies are failing to regulate food and environment. This volume is especially strong in linking theoretical approaches with guidance to individuals, governments, and civil society organizations that value equity and sustainability. With nuanced attention to detail, the authors clearly delineate major dilemmas, such as Fair Trade's challenge of both becoming mainstream and keeping its transformative vision, and the contradictory role of private retailers in the absence of intergovernmental standards in international trade. These are nicely captured in take home lessons at the end of each chapter, and in examples of organizations and practices that are making a difference. This volume is recommended both as an introduction to the topic across social science disciplines, and as an up-to-date synthesis of cascading studies and real-world initiatives. - Harriet Friedmann, Professor of Geography, Planning and Sociology Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto Food, Globalization and Sustainability is an extraordinarily comprehensive and thoughtful study of contemporary food provisioning dynamics, and the new questions (and strategies) of sustainability and food regulation generated by globalization and climate change. The authors offer a well-grounded reconstruction and critical analysis of the differential interpretations of, trends in, and responses to a globalizing food system facing fundamental environmental limits. - Philip McMichael, Cornell University Oosterveer and Sonnenfeld have done a wonderful job drawing together the loose threads of production, consumption, politics and trade as they trace the sustainability and governance challenges facing the world of food from the local to the global. Marked both by conceptual clarity and timely case studies, this is an accessible book with a lot to say about some of the key issues of our times. - Stewart Lockie, Professor of Sociology, The Australian National University, Canberra Oosterveer and Sonnenfeld's balance of theoretical approaches rooted in the social sciences and concrete case studies of the global food system in action provide a compelling foundation for the growing number of courses exploring food as a political, economic, social, and cultural phenomenon. Further, its strong emphasis on sustainability, the possibility of change, and the importance of individual and collective social agency helps to retain the reader's interest. Oosterveer and Sonnenfeld's text thus makes a valuable contribution to the literature as an outstanding textbook for undergraduate courses exploring local and global food systems. The next time I teach my food politics course, this text will be required reading. - Noah Zerbe, Agriculture and Human Values Food, Globalization and Sustainability is a useful and well-written book that provides a great deal of valuable material on the basics of international food provision ... The chapter summaries, information boxes, and suggestions for future reading, alongside the judicious choice of references, make this book an excellent study tool. - Emma Cardwell, Environment and Planning C


Approaching the issue of global food provision from a critical social-science perspective, Oosterveer and Sonnenfeld deal with the dynamics, and major issues, surrounding the operation of the contemporary global agri-food system. Their comprehensive and insightful analysis is conceptually rich and raises questions about the possible contributions that consumers, supermarkets and regulatory bodies can make to the development of a more sustainable system of food production and consumption. The book's easily accessible style will appeal to a wide readership, including an increasingly critical public, academics, students and policy-makers. It is certain to become the leading text in the field of agri-food studies. - Geoffrey Lawrence PhD FASSA, Professor of Sociology, Food Security Focal Area Co-Leader Global Change Institute, The University of Queensland, Australia Oosterveer and Sonnenfeld's balanced, comprehensive analysis of global food provisioning is a welcome introduction to the major paradox of our time. Just when the public is finally recognizing the crucial role that farming and food play at the nexus of major challenges to climate, health, hunger, and social stability, governments and international agencies are failing to regulate food and environment. This volume is especially strong in linking theoretical approaches with guidance to individuals, governments, and civil society organizations that value equity and sustainability. With nuanced attention to detail, the authors clearly delineate major dilemmas, such as Fair Trade's challenge of both becoming mainstream and keeping its transformative vision, and the contradictory role of private retailers in the absence of intergovernmental standards in international trade. These are nicely captured in take home lessons at the end of each chapter, and in examples of organizations and practices that are making a difference. This volume is recommended both as an introduction to the topic across social science disciplines, and as an up-to-date synthesis of cascading studies and real-world initiatives. - Harriet Friedmann, Professor of Geography, Planning and Sociology Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto Food, Globalization and Sustainability is an extraordinarily comprehensive and thoughtful study of contemporary food provisioning dynamics, and the new questions (and strategies) of sustainability and food regulation generated by globalization and climate change. The authors offer a well-grounded reconstruction and critical analysis of the differential interpretations of, trends in, and responses to a globalizing food system facing fundamental environmental limits. - Philip McMichael, Cornell University Oosterveer and Sonnenfeld have done a wonderful job drawing together the loose threads of production, consumption, politics and trade as they trace the sustainability and governance challenges facing the world of food from the local to the global. Marked both by conceptual clarity and timely case studies, this is an accessible book with a lot to say about some of the key issues of our times. - Stewart Lockie, Professor of Sociology, The Australian National University, Canberra


""Approaching the issue of global food provision from a critical social-science perspective, Oosterveer and Sonnenfeld deal with the dynamics, and major issues, surrounding the operation of the contemporary global agri-food system. Their comprehensive and insightful analysis is conceptually rich and raises questions about the possible contributions that consumers, supermarkets and regulatory bodies can make to the development of a more sustainable system of food production and consumption. The book's easily accessible style will appeal to a wide readership, including an increasingly critical public, academics, students and policy-makers. It is certain to become the leading text in the field of agri-food studies."" - Geoffrey Lawrence PhD FASSA, Professor of Sociology, Food Security Focal Area Co-Leader Global Change Institute, The University of Queensland, Australia ""Oosterveer and Sonnenfeld's balanced, comprehensive analysis of global food provisioning is a welcome introduction to the major paradox of our time. Just when the public is finally recognizing the crucial role that farming and food play at the nexus of major challenges to climate, health, hunger, and social stability, governments and international agencies are failing to regulate food and environment. This volume is especially strong in linking theoretical approaches with guidance to individuals, governments, and civil society organizations that value equity and sustainability. With nuanced attention to detail, the authors clearly delineate major dilemmas, such as Fair Trade's challenge of both becoming mainstream and keeping its transformative vision, and the contradictory role of private retailers in the absence of intergovernmental standards in international trade. These are nicely captured in ""take home lessons"" at the end of each chapter, and in examples of organizations and practices that are making a difference. This volume is recommended both as an introduction to the topic across social science disciplines, and as an up-to-date synthesis of cascading studies and real-world initiatives."" - Harriet Friedmann, Professor of Geography, Planning and Sociology Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto ""Food, Globalization and Sustainability is an extraordinarily comprehensive and thoughtful study of contemporary food provisioning dynamics, and the new questions (and strategies) of sustainability and food regulation generated by globalization and climate change. The authors offer a well-grounded reconstruction and critical analysis of the differential interpretations of, trends in, and responses to a globalizing food system facing fundamental environmental limits."" - Philip McMichael, Cornell University ""Oosterveer and Sonnenfeld have done a wonderful job drawing together the loose threads of production, consumption, politics and trade as they trace the sustainability and governance challenges facing the world of food from the local to the global. Marked both by conceptual clarity and timely case studies, this is an accessible book with a lot to say about some of the key issues of our times."" - Stewart Lockie, Professor of Sociology, The Australian National University, Canberra


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Peter Oosterveer is an Associate Professor in the Environmental Policy Group at Wageningen University, The Netherlands. David A. Sonnenfeld is a Professor in the Department of Environmental Studies at the State University of New York, College of Environmental Science and Forestry (SUNY-ESF), Syracuse, USA

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