Fr. 159.00

Geographies of Food - Global Visions of Healthy and Unhealthy Food

Inglese · Tascabile

Spedizione di solito entro 6 a 7 settimane

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The book offers a multi-scale, epistemically diverse, and sense-making perspectives on the food system. The book argues that sustainable food system transformation is a complex proposition that can better thrive upon the inclusion of consumer perspectives. The book brings together scholarly works of critical scholars and practitioners who bring to bear the uniqueness of places, cultures, histories and interactions in the milieu of food.

Sommario

Introduction to visions of healthy and unhealthy food.- Land of good food, agriculture and various visions of good and bad food.- Beyond just eating: a glimpse into the future of healthier food practices in Ghana.- Meanings and visions of food in Flevoland, The Netherlands.- Consumers' perceptions of healthy and unhealthy food in Northern Italy.- Exploration of the diverse meanings ascribed to food by different social groups in Eastern Visayas, Philippines.- Perceptions of healthy and unhealthy food amongst people with migrant backgrounds in Canada: The case of Toronto.- More Than Just Food: Perceptions on (un)healthy food in South Africa.- Conclusion.

Info autore

Harrison Esam Awuh was born in Cameroon. He has over twenty years’ experience working and studying across the world (Cameroon, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Belgium, and The Netherlands). He holds a master’s degree in natural resources management, a master’s degree in human geography, and a PhD in human geography (KU Leuven, Belgium). He considers himself as a human geographer by training and a political ecologist by specialty. As a political ecologist, his expertise is sustainability with a specific focus on social sustainability. He seeks to enhance sustainability by developing inclusive research methodologies based on three cornerstones of geography (time, space, and demography). He is currently involved in developing inclusive methodologies in sustainable food system transformation with a focus on the consumers.

Samuel Agyekum is a Ghanaian with an extensive study and research experience in diverse cultures oceans apart (Denmark, The Netherlands and Ghana). He holds a Bachelors degree in Geography (University of Education, Winneba – Ghana) and Master’s degree in Urban Environmental Management from Wageningen University and Research. With exposure to knowledge coproduction and critical sustainability research, he considers himself a critical human (urban) geographer with expertise in mixed methodologies which he has deployed several of them in his specialties: food system and green cities. Within these specialties, Samuel is currently exploring the question: how transformative research approach can help understand how power relations and social inequalities are navigated, reproduced, and contested in cities. His research ambition is to enhance the discourse of critical sustainability science, where indigenous geographies are given priority in creating sustainable futures through interdisciplinary research.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Con la collaborazione di Agyekum (Editore), Samuel Agyekum (Editore), Harrison Esam Awuh (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 23.02.2025
 
EAN 9783031498756
ISBN 978-3-0-3149875-6
Pagine 215
Illustrazioni XVI, 215 p. 114 illus., 108 illus. in color.
Serie Springer Geography
Categorie Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Geoscienze > Geografia

Nachhaltigkeit, Soziologie, Sustainability, Diätetik und Ernährung, Lebensmittel- und Getränketechnologie, Nutrition, Kulturwissenschaften: Gesellschaft und Kulinarisches, Inclusion, Cultural Diversity, Food Science, Human Geography, Consumers, Sociology of Food and Nutrition, Food Meanings, Sensemaking

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