Governance, Ethics, Geographies, Politics of food
What stands for food politics in the growing spaces of the discursive, material and political boundary crossings defining alternative and conventional food networks? This volume, through the novel conceptual lens of food ‘transgressions’, critically interrogates the contemporary practices, moral economies and spatial politics of our increasingly liminal worlds of food. Approached from a diverse array of empirical cases and geographical locations, the chapters address crucial and timely questions around contemporary food politics.