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Postmodern conceptualizations,modernist applications: Rethinking the role of society in food security
Authors:Edward R. Carr
Affiliation:Department of Geography, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, United States
Abstract:Food security studies, while giving ever more attention to issues of perception and local knowledge in food outcomes, have yet to engage in a systematic discussion of the role played by society in food outcomes. While contemporary studies of food outcomes address issues of the social, especially as social structures relate to access to and production of food, this literature lacks an accompanying theory of the social that might lend it broad, cross-contextual coherence.
Keywords:Food security   Postmodern   Power
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