Contested sustainability discourses in the agrifood system /
edited by Douglas H. Constance, Jason T. Konefal and Maki Hatanaka.
- First edition.
- 1 online resource (314 pages) : 14 illustrations.
- Earthscan food and agriculture .
- Earthscan food and agriculture. .
part PART I Introduction -- chapter 1 Contested sustainability discourses in the agrifood system: an overview / part PART II Framing the contested discourse -- chapter 2 Sustainable intensification: agroecological appropriation or contestation? / chapter 3 Sustainable intensification as a sociotechnical imaginary / chapter 4 Agrifood discourses and feeding the world: unpacking sustainable intensification / chapter 5 Sustainability as the civil commons: laying the groundwork for sustainable agriculture / part PART III Contested discourses in theory and practice -- chapter 6 Zero Hunger discourse: neoliberal, progressive, reformist or radical? / chapter 7 Greenwashing the animal- industrial complex: sustainable intensification and the Livestock Revolution / chapter 8 Are food quality schemes an alternative to the conventional food system? Reflections on the EU metaphors on agrifood quality regulation / chapter 9 Discourses on sustainability in the French farming sector: the redefinition of a consensual and knowledge- intensive ‘agroecology’ / chapter 10 Duelling discourses of sustainability: neo- conventional and organic farming on the Canadian Prairies MICHAEL GERTLER, J oA N N JAFFE AND MARY A. BECKIE -- chapter 11 Contested sustainability discourses as lived experience: conflicted feelings towards meat in consumers’ narratives and life stories / part PART IV Contested agrifood governance -- chapter 12 Shifting visions of sustainability in United States agriculture: a case study of the role of multi- stakeholder governance / chapter 13 Understanding the challenge of problem definition in multistakeholder initiatives: lessons from sustainability policy frames in Canadian non- state food strategies / chapter 14 Standardizing ‘unused’ land: the politics of indicators in land classification / chapter 15 Justifying the standardization of sustainability impact / part PART V Conclusion -- chapter 16 Fault lines in agricultural sustainability: contestation, cooptation, reform, and transformation / DOUGLAS H. CONSTANCE -- LES LEVIDOW -- PAUL B. THOMPSON -- DOUGLAS H. CONSTANCE AND ATHENA MOSELEY -- JENNIFER SUMNER -- KIAH SMITH -- LIVIA BOSCARDIN -- JOSEP ESPLUGA - TRENC, MARINA D I MASSO, -- JESSICA THOMAS -- ROBERT MAGNESON CHILES -- JASON KONEFAL -- MARGARET BANCERZ -- DANIEL BORNSTEIN -- ALLISON MARIE LOCONTO -- JASON KONEFAL.
The industrial agrifood system is in crisis regarding its negative ecological, economic, and social externalities: it is unsustainable on all dimensions. This book documents and engages competing visions and contested discourses of agrifood sustainability.?.
9781315161297
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / General.
Agricultural industries.
Food industry and trade.
Sustainable agriculture.
HD9005 / .C623 2018
338.1
part PART I Introduction -- chapter 1 Contested sustainability discourses in the agrifood system: an overview / part PART II Framing the contested discourse -- chapter 2 Sustainable intensification: agroecological appropriation or contestation? / chapter 3 Sustainable intensification as a sociotechnical imaginary / chapter 4 Agrifood discourses and feeding the world: unpacking sustainable intensification / chapter 5 Sustainability as the civil commons: laying the groundwork for sustainable agriculture / part PART III Contested discourses in theory and practice -- chapter 6 Zero Hunger discourse: neoliberal, progressive, reformist or radical? / chapter 7 Greenwashing the animal- industrial complex: sustainable intensification and the Livestock Revolution / chapter 8 Are food quality schemes an alternative to the conventional food system? Reflections on the EU metaphors on agrifood quality regulation / chapter 9 Discourses on sustainability in the French farming sector: the redefinition of a consensual and knowledge- intensive ‘agroecology’ / chapter 10 Duelling discourses of sustainability: neo- conventional and organic farming on the Canadian Prairies MICHAEL GERTLER, J oA N N JAFFE AND MARY A. BECKIE -- chapter 11 Contested sustainability discourses as lived experience: conflicted feelings towards meat in consumers’ narratives and life stories / part PART IV Contested agrifood governance -- chapter 12 Shifting visions of sustainability in United States agriculture: a case study of the role of multi- stakeholder governance / chapter 13 Understanding the challenge of problem definition in multistakeholder initiatives: lessons from sustainability policy frames in Canadian non- state food strategies / chapter 14 Standardizing ‘unused’ land: the politics of indicators in land classification / chapter 15 Justifying the standardization of sustainability impact / part PART V Conclusion -- chapter 16 Fault lines in agricultural sustainability: contestation, cooptation, reform, and transformation / DOUGLAS H. CONSTANCE -- LES LEVIDOW -- PAUL B. THOMPSON -- DOUGLAS H. CONSTANCE AND ATHENA MOSELEY -- JENNIFER SUMNER -- KIAH SMITH -- LIVIA BOSCARDIN -- JOSEP ESPLUGA - TRENC, MARINA D I MASSO, -- JESSICA THOMAS -- ROBERT MAGNESON CHILES -- JASON KONEFAL -- MARGARET BANCERZ -- DANIEL BORNSTEIN -- ALLISON MARIE LOCONTO -- JASON KONEFAL.
The industrial agrifood system is in crisis regarding its negative ecological, economic, and social externalities: it is unsustainable on all dimensions. This book documents and engages competing visions and contested discourses of agrifood sustainability.?.
9781315161297
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / General.
Agricultural industries.
Food industry and trade.
Sustainable agriculture.
HD9005 / .C623 2018
338.1