Beyond global food supply chains : crisis, disruption, regeneration

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Beyond global food supply chains : crisis, disruption, regeneration

Victoria Stead, Melinda Hinkson, editors

(Palgrave pivot)

Palgrave Macmillan, c2022

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This open access book takes the upheaval of the global COVID-19 pandemic as a springboard from which to interrogate a larger set of structural, environmental and political fault lines running through the global food system. In a context in which disruptions to the production, distribution, and consumption of food are figured as exceptions to the smooth, just-in-time efficiencies of global supply chains, these essays reveal the global food system as one that is inherently disruptive of human lives and flourishing, and of relationships between people, places, and environments. The pandemic thus represents a particular, acute moment of disruption, offering a lens on a deeper, longer set of systemic processes, and shining new light on transformational possibilities.

Table of Contents

Part I Foundations1 Introduction: Beyond Global Supply Chains 2 Supply Chains as Disruption 3 Agri-investment Cashing in on COVID-19 Part II Production 4 Putting the Crisis to Work 5 Going Against the Grain in the West Australian Wheatbelt 6 Reviving Community Agrarianism in Post-socialist China Part III Distribution 7 Fantasies of Logistics in Aotearoa New Zealand 8 Reproducing Hunger in Pandemic America 9 The Pandemic Supermarket Part IV Food Politics 10 Disruption as Reprieve? 11 The UN Food Systems Summit: Disaster Capitalism and the Future of Food 12 Against Consumer Ethics 13 Afterword: Temporary Measures

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