“Free” food with a side of shame? Combating stigma in emergency food assistance programs in the quest for food justice

HK Bruckner, M Westbrook, L Loberg, E Teig… - Geoforum, 2021 - Elsevier
Anti-hunger advocates and food geographers have often overlooked the role of emergency
food assistance in struggles for food justice, dismissing food assistance as addressing …

[图书][B] Confronting hunger in the USA: Searching for community empowerment and food security in food access programs

AM Pine - 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
Food insecurity in the US is a critical issue that is experienced by approximately 15% of the
population each year. Hunger is not caused by an inability to produce enough food for the …

Including the voices of communities in food insecurity research: An empowerment-based agenda for food scholarship

AM Pine, R De Souza - Journal of Agriculture, Food …, 2013 - foodsystemsjournal.org
The disempowering manner in which" hungry people" are portrayed in public discourse and
the dehumanizing way in which they are treated when they try to provision for themselves …

Invisible and insecure in rural America: Cultivating dignity in local food security initiatives

A Herrington, TL Mix - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
The United States' neoliberal approach to governance promotes structural inequalities that
shape individuals' sense of dignity. We employ qualitative in-depth interviews and …

Neoliberalism, guilt, shame and stigma: A Lacanian discourse analysis of food insecurity

S Swales, C May, M Nuxoll… - Journal of Community & …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The researchers conducted a Lacanian discourse analysis of 21 interviews conducted in
2016 of food bank clients of a large city in a southern US state. The study focused on …

Horsemeat-gate: The discursive production of a neoliberal food scandal

EJ Abbots, B Coles - Food, Culture & Society, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Academic and lay debates about food variously articulate the ways in which contemporary
food provisioning systems are inherently problematic and unstable. Drawing evidence from …

Food justice or food sovereignty? Understanding the rise of urban food movements in the USA

J Clendenning, WH Dressler, C Richards - Agriculture and Human Values, 2016 - Springer
As world food and fuel prices threaten expanding urban populations, there is greater need
for the urban poor to have access and claims over how and where food is produced and …

Growing food justice by planting an anti-oppression foundation: Opportunities and obstacles for a budding social movement

J Sbicca - Agriculture and Human Values, 2012 - Springer
The food justice movement is a budding social movement premised on ideologies that
critique the structural oppression responsible for many injustices throughout the agrifood …

Food justice scholar-activism and activist-scholarship: Working beyond dichotomies to deepen social justice praxis

K Reynolds, D Block, K Bradley - ACME: An International Journal …, 2018 - acme-journal.org
A broad diversity of people and groups engage in food justice work throughout the world,
aiming to dismantle uneven power dynamics in the food system from community-to global …

Food sovereignty in US food movements: Radical visions and neoliberal constraints

AH Alkon, TM Mares - Agriculture and human values, 2012 - Springer
Although the concept of food sovereignty is rooted in International Peasant Movements
across the global south, activists have recently called for the adoption of this framework …