Collective food purchasing networks in Italy as a case study of responsible innovation

  • Hankins J
  • Grasseni C
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Based upon fieldwork in Italy and the USA, the authors present work-in-progress insights into solidarity economies, and in particular alternative food networks, as a form of active citizenship that could re-orient the current debate on responsible innovation.

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Hankins, J., & Grasseni, C. (2014). Collective food purchasing networks in Italy as a case study of responsible innovation. Glocalism, (1–2). https://doi.org/10.12893/gjcpi.2014.1-2.13

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