E-Book, Englisch, 248 Seiten
A Critical Analysis
E-Book, Englisch, 248 Seiten
Reihe: Earthscan Food and Agriculture
ISBN: 978-1-351-75507-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Contributions included in the volume probe established forms and rationales of resistance including civic agriculture, consumer- and community-based initiatives, labor, cooperative and gender-based protest, struggles in opposition to land grabbing and mobilization of environmental science and ecological resistance. The core contribution of the volume is to theorize and to empirically assess the limits and contradictions that characterize these forms of resistance. In particular, the hegemonic role of the neoliberal ideology and the ways in which it has ‘captured’ processes of resistance are illustrated. Through the exploration of the tension between legitimate calls for emancipation and the dominant power of Neoliberalism, the book contributes to the ongoing debate on the strengths and limits of Neoliberalism in agri-food. It also engages critically with the outputs and potential outcomes of established and emerging resistance movements, practices, and concepts.
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Introduction
Alessandro Bonanno and Steven Wolf
Part I: The Corporate Domination of Agri-Food
- Is Resistance Futile? How Global Agri-Food Attempts to Co-opt the Alternatives
Lawrence Busch
- Best Practices: The Artificial Negativity of Agri-Food
Alessandro Bonanno
- Accountability, Rationality, and Politics: Critical Analysis of Agri-environmental Policy Reform in USA
Steven Wolf
- Market Civilization’ and Global Agri-Food: Understanding their Dynamics and (In)Coherence through Multiple Resistances
Mark Tilzey
- Resistance to the Neoliberal Food Regime in the Sphere of Consumption: Considering the Importance of Mental Labor in Food Provisioning
Rebecca Som-Castellano
Part II: Resistance and/through the State
- Reflecting on Counter-Hegemonic Strategies of Food and Nutritional Security: Notes on the Brazilian Case
Márcio Carneiro dos Reis
- Geographical Indication and Resistance in Global Agri-Food: The Case of Miso in Japan
Kae Sekine and Alessandro Bonanno
Community Action, Government Support and Historical Distance: Enabling Transformation or Neoliberal Inclusions?
Kristie O’Neil
Part III: The diversity of Resistance
- Peasant Resistance to the Transnationalization of Agriculture in Mexico’s South Frontier
Hector B. Fletes Ocón and Guadalupe Ocampo Guzmán
- Communities Against Capital? The Politics of Palm Oil Expansion in Colombia’s Middle Magdalena
Kyla Sankey
- Resisting Monsanto: Monarch Butterflies and Cyber-Actors
Columba Gonzalez-Duarte
- Haiti – Open for Business’: New Perspectives on Inclusive and Sustainable Development
Jennifer Vansteenkiste
- Imperfect, Partial, and Interstitial: Gradations of Resistance in a Failed Food Hub
Lilian Brislen
Conclusions: The Contradictions of Resistance to Neoliberal Agri-Food
Alessandro Bonanno and Steven Wolf