Civil Society and Social Movements in Food System Governance

Edited by Peter Andrée, Jill K. Clark, Charles Z. Levkoe, and Kristen Lowitt
(Routledge 2019)

Civil Society and Social Movements in Food System Governance offers insights into the governance of contemporary food systems and their ongoing transformation by social movements.

As global food systems face multiple threats and challenges there is an opportunity for social movements and civil society to play a more active role in building social justice and ecological sustainability. Drawing on case studies from Canada, the United States, Europe, and New Zealand, this edited collection showcases promising ways forward for civil society actors to engage in governance. The authors address topics including: the variety of forms that governance engagement takes from multi-stakeholderism to co-governance to polycentrism/self-governance; the values and power dynamics that underpin these different types of governance processes; effective approaches for achieving desired values and goals; and, the broader relationships and networks that may be activated to support change. By examining and comparing a variety of governance innovations, at a range of scales, the book offers insights for those considering contemporary food systems and their ongoing transformation.

It is suitable for food studies students and researchers within geography, environmental studies, anthropology, policy studies, planning, health sciences, and sociology, and will also be of interest to policy makers and civil society organizations with a focus on food systems.

The Open Access version of this book has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

cropped cover image of the Civil Society and Social Movements book

FLEdGE-affiliated authors and co-editors, Peter Andrée, Jill K. Clark, Charles Z. Levkoe, and Kristen Lowitt explore how food movement organizations in Canada and abroad are responding to crises in the food system by getting deeply involved in shaping policy and governance. Civil Society and Social Movements in Food Systems Governance is available free online.

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