Eat Local, Taste Global - How Ethnocultural Food Reaches Our Tables - E-book - ePub

Edition en anglais

Glen C. Filson

,

Bamidele Adekunle

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Glen C. Filson et Bamidele Adekunle - Eat Local, Taste Global - How Ethnocultural Food Reaches Our Tables.
Eat Local, Taste Global: How Ethnocultural Food Reaches Our Tables shows how the demand for ethnocultural vegetables on the part of Toronto's South Asian,... Lire la suite
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Eat Local, Taste Global: How Ethnocultural Food Reaches Our Tables shows how the demand for ethnocultural vegetables on the part of Toronto's South Asian, Chinese, and Afro-Caribbean Canadians is at odds with the corporate food regime. How does that regime affect the local food movement and ethnic groups' access to their preferred foods? This book addresses that question and suggests that the protection of ethnic and national food security and sovereignty strengthens immigrant integration while producing healthy crossover effects for other Canadians.
The authors show how culture, food, and migration are intertwined and how access to ethnocultural vegetables is affected by ethnicity, social class, shopping venues, and food prices. Most ethnic vegetables are imported by corporations and ethnic intermediaries and pass through Toronto's Food Terminal; however, local farmers are now producing some of these vegetables, and alternative forms of agriculture and markets play a significant role in bringing ethnocultural vegetables to our tables.
Social justice requires that people have both food security and food sovereignty. Eat Local, Taste Global offers solutions to identified contradictions that include making farmers' markets more inclusive, improving conditions for migrant farm workers, and making alternative forms of agriculture more feasible. This book will be of interest to rural sociologists and political scientists as well as policy-makers, food activists, farmers, and food security organizations.

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    • Pages
      200
    • Taille
      1 270 Ko
    • Protection num.
      Digital Watermarking

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À propos des auteurs

Glen C. Filson is Professor Emeritus in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development at the University of Guelph. He is the editor of Agriculture and Environmental Security in Southern Ontario's Watersheds (2011) and Intensive Agriculture and Sustainability: A Farming Systems Analysis (2004) as well as numerous refereed journal articles on such issues as environmental management. Bamidele Adekunle is an adjunct professor in the School of Environmental Design and Rural Development at the University of Guelph and teaches at the Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University.
He is a resource person for the African Economic Research Consortium. He has published articles in journals such as the International Small Business Journal, Appetite, and the International Journal of Consumer Studies.

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