Local Food: A Social Movement?
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- Starr, Amory (Author)
Title
Local Food: A Social Movement?
Abstract
This article analyzes the development of “local food” institutions from a social movements perspective. Over the last decade, institutions that “shorten the links” between producer and consumer have developed through a diverse collaboration of many social sectors (farmers, agronomic experts, retailers, chefs, food writers, and several distinct consumer sectors). Some agronomists and rural sociologists critical of the globalization and industrialization of agriculture have recognized this development as heralding Polanyian “reembedding” of market exchanges in social relations. This article analyzes whether and how local food is a social movement, using new social movement theory as an analytic framework.
Publication
Cultural Studies/Critical Methodologies
Volume
10
Issue
6
Pages
479-490
Date
2010/12//12/01/2010
Journal Abbr
Cultural Studies/Critical Methodologies
Language
English
ISSN
15327086
Short Title
Local Food
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Starr, Amory. 2010. “Local Food: A Social Movement?” Cultural Studies/Critical Methodologies 10 (6): 479–90. DOI: 10.1177/1532708610372769.
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Keywords
- community-based economics
- local food
- local foods
- localism
- organic food
- organic foods
- social change
- social movements
- social psychology
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