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Radical, reformist, and garden-variety neoliberal: coming to terms with urban agriculture's contradictions

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Radical, reformist, and garden-variety neoliberal: coming to terms with urban agriculture's contradictions
Abstract
For many activists and scholars, urban agriculture in the Global North has become synonymous with sustainable food systems, standing in opposition to the dominant industrial agri-food system. At the same time, critical social scientists increasingly argue that urban agriculture programmes, by filling the void left by the “rolling back” of the social safety net, underwrite neoliberalisation. I argue that such contradictions are central to urban agriculture. Drawing on existing literature and fieldwork in Oakland, CA, I explain how urban agriculture arises from a protective counter-movement, while at the same time entrenching the neoliberal organisation of contemporary urban political economies through its entanglement with multiple processes of neoliberalisation. By focusing on one function or the other, however, rather than understanding such contradictions as internal and inherent, we risk undermining urban agriculture's transformative potential. Coming to terms with its internal contradictions can help activists, policy-makers and practitioners better position urban agriculture within coordinated efforts for structural change, one of many means to an end rather than an end unto itself.
Publication
Local Environment
Volume
19
Issue
2
Pages
147-171
Date
February 2014
Journal Abbr
Local Environment
Language
English
ISSN
13549839
Short Title
Radical, reformist, and garden-variety neoliberal
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2017-05-30, 4:11 p.m.
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EBSCOhost
Citation
McClintock, Nathan. 2014. “Radical, Reformist, and Garden-Variety Neoliberal: Coming to Terms with Urban Agriculture’s Contradictions.” Local Environment 19 (2): 147–71. DOI: 10.1080/13549839.2012.752797.
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Keywords
  • agricultural sociology
  • alternative food networks
  • community gardens
  • food production
  • food security
  • neoliberalism
  • United States
  • urban agriculture
  • urban farming
  • urban studies

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