Food Democracy

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This book explores the links between food and democracy.℗ℓ It addresses how democratic principles can be used to shape our food system and takes a practical ℓ́ℓhow-toℓ́ℓ approach to using democratic processes to regain control of the food we eat. It also highlights what food democracy looks like on the ground and how individuals, communities and societies can be empowered to access, cook and eat healthy food in ways that are sustainable. Food democracy, as a concept, is a social movement based on the idea that people can and should be able to actively participate in shaping the food system rather than being passive spectators.℗ℓ The book is useful for university and advanced TAFE courses that cover topics examining food in health sciences, social sciences and other areas of study. It is also relevant to health practitioners, nutritionists, food advocates, policy makers and others with a keen interest in exploring an alternative to the industrial food system known as ℓ́ℓBig Food.ℓ́ℓ. Introduction -- 'Big Food'--the industrial food system -- Foundations of food democracy -- Home-made food democracy--exerting control over the food supply from home -- Neighbourhood and community food democracy -- Democracy at work--from consumers to food citizens -- Food democracy in reflection.

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Food Democracy. (2019). In Encyclopedia of Food and Agricultural Ethics (pp. 1121–1121). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-024-1179-9_300652

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