Organizing Eating
Communicating for Equity Across U.S. Food Systems
Herausgeber: Dempsey, Sarah E
Organizing Eating
Communicating for Equity Across U.S. Food Systems
Herausgeber: Dempsey, Sarah E
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This book develops "organizing eating" as an organizational communication-centered framework for understanding how communication and power combine to actively shape eating and working in the U.S. food system.
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This book develops "organizing eating" as an organizational communication-centered framework for understanding how communication and power combine to actively shape eating and working in the U.S. food system.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 381g
- ISBN-13: 9781032041056
- ISBN-10: 1032041056
- Artikelnr.: 70367819
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 254
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 381g
- ISBN-13: 9781032041056
- ISBN-10: 1032041056
- Artikelnr.: 70367819
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sarah E. Dempsey is Associate Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Her research and teaching engages feminist theory, critical, cultural studies, and organization studies to explore relationships between communication, corporate power, labor, and collective organizing. She has published research in outlets like Food, Culture & Society, Management Communication Quarterly, Children's Geographies, and Organization, as well as in the edited collection Food & Place: A Critical Introduction.
1. Organizing Eating: Food, Communication, and Power Sarah E. Dempsey 2.
Hunger, Survivance, and Reparative Food Policy: A Racial Analysis of the
"Right to Food" Adam Pine and Rebecca de Souza 3. "The Rules For the Food
System We All Eat By": How the U.S. Farm Bill (Re)Structures Capitalist
Food Politics Kathleen Hunt 4. Contesting Institutional Narratives and Core
Assumptions about Detroit's Mass Water Shutoffs: Collaborative Writing for
Water Justice Rahul Mitra, Nadia Gaber, Roslyn Bouier and Shea Howell 5.
Unemployment & Food (In)security: (Un)just Governance in Unemployment
Organizations Angela N. Gist-Mackey and Debbie S. Dougherty 6.
Communicative Considerations for Urban Food Governance: Toward Food
Privilege or Food Justice in Denver, Colorado Constance Gordon 7. Food
Chain Workers Challenging the Corporate Colonization of Food System
Communication Sarah E. Dempsey 8. Addressing Health Inequalities through
Worker and Consumer Cooperatives: Co-op Cincy's Organizing for Food Justice
Heather M. Zoller 9. Organizing Tensions in Community Supported Agriculture
Megan Schraedley 10. Building Collaborative Empowerment through Regionally
Attentive Organizing: A Comparative Case Study of Place-Making Within Two
Appalachia Food Nonprofits Sonia R. Ivancic and Kristen E. Okamoto 11.
Building Food Policy and Communication Infrastructure Beyond the Critique
Marianne LeGreco
Hunger, Survivance, and Reparative Food Policy: A Racial Analysis of the
"Right to Food" Adam Pine and Rebecca de Souza 3. "The Rules For the Food
System We All Eat By": How the U.S. Farm Bill (Re)Structures Capitalist
Food Politics Kathleen Hunt 4. Contesting Institutional Narratives and Core
Assumptions about Detroit's Mass Water Shutoffs: Collaborative Writing for
Water Justice Rahul Mitra, Nadia Gaber, Roslyn Bouier and Shea Howell 5.
Unemployment & Food (In)security: (Un)just Governance in Unemployment
Organizations Angela N. Gist-Mackey and Debbie S. Dougherty 6.
Communicative Considerations for Urban Food Governance: Toward Food
Privilege or Food Justice in Denver, Colorado Constance Gordon 7. Food
Chain Workers Challenging the Corporate Colonization of Food System
Communication Sarah E. Dempsey 8. Addressing Health Inequalities through
Worker and Consumer Cooperatives: Co-op Cincy's Organizing for Food Justice
Heather M. Zoller 9. Organizing Tensions in Community Supported Agriculture
Megan Schraedley 10. Building Collaborative Empowerment through Regionally
Attentive Organizing: A Comparative Case Study of Place-Making Within Two
Appalachia Food Nonprofits Sonia R. Ivancic and Kristen E. Okamoto 11.
Building Food Policy and Communication Infrastructure Beyond the Critique
Marianne LeGreco
1. Organizing Eating: Food, Communication, and Power Sarah E. Dempsey 2.
Hunger, Survivance, and Reparative Food Policy: A Racial Analysis of the
"Right to Food" Adam Pine and Rebecca de Souza 3. "The Rules For the Food
System We All Eat By": How the U.S. Farm Bill (Re)Structures Capitalist
Food Politics Kathleen Hunt 4. Contesting Institutional Narratives and Core
Assumptions about Detroit's Mass Water Shutoffs: Collaborative Writing for
Water Justice Rahul Mitra, Nadia Gaber, Roslyn Bouier and Shea Howell 5.
Unemployment & Food (In)security: (Un)just Governance in Unemployment
Organizations Angela N. Gist-Mackey and Debbie S. Dougherty 6.
Communicative Considerations for Urban Food Governance: Toward Food
Privilege or Food Justice in Denver, Colorado Constance Gordon 7. Food
Chain Workers Challenging the Corporate Colonization of Food System
Communication Sarah E. Dempsey 8. Addressing Health Inequalities through
Worker and Consumer Cooperatives: Co-op Cincy's Organizing for Food Justice
Heather M. Zoller 9. Organizing Tensions in Community Supported Agriculture
Megan Schraedley 10. Building Collaborative Empowerment through Regionally
Attentive Organizing: A Comparative Case Study of Place-Making Within Two
Appalachia Food Nonprofits Sonia R. Ivancic and Kristen E. Okamoto 11.
Building Food Policy and Communication Infrastructure Beyond the Critique
Marianne LeGreco
Hunger, Survivance, and Reparative Food Policy: A Racial Analysis of the
"Right to Food" Adam Pine and Rebecca de Souza 3. "The Rules For the Food
System We All Eat By": How the U.S. Farm Bill (Re)Structures Capitalist
Food Politics Kathleen Hunt 4. Contesting Institutional Narratives and Core
Assumptions about Detroit's Mass Water Shutoffs: Collaborative Writing for
Water Justice Rahul Mitra, Nadia Gaber, Roslyn Bouier and Shea Howell 5.
Unemployment & Food (In)security: (Un)just Governance in Unemployment
Organizations Angela N. Gist-Mackey and Debbie S. Dougherty 6.
Communicative Considerations for Urban Food Governance: Toward Food
Privilege or Food Justice in Denver, Colorado Constance Gordon 7. Food
Chain Workers Challenging the Corporate Colonization of Food System
Communication Sarah E. Dempsey 8. Addressing Health Inequalities through
Worker and Consumer Cooperatives: Co-op Cincy's Organizing for Food Justice
Heather M. Zoller 9. Organizing Tensions in Community Supported Agriculture
Megan Schraedley 10. Building Collaborative Empowerment through Regionally
Attentive Organizing: A Comparative Case Study of Place-Making Within Two
Appalachia Food Nonprofits Sonia R. Ivancic and Kristen E. Okamoto 11.
Building Food Policy and Communication Infrastructure Beyond the Critique
Marianne LeGreco