Running wild in the marketplace: the articulation and negotiation of an alternative food network |
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Authors: | Ingrid Kajzer Mitchell Will Low Eileen Davenport Tim Brigham |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Business, Royal Roads University, Victoria, BC, Canadaingrid.kajzermitchell@royalroads.ca;3. School of Business, Royal Roads University, Victoria, BC, Canada;4. Adjunct Faculty, Royal Roads University, Victoria, BC, Canada;5. Learning and Development Advisor, Professional and Continuing Studies, Royal Roads University, Victoria, BC, Canada |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTIn this paper, we examine how actors within what we conceptualise as an emerging wild food alternative network are navigating through the foodscape to find alternatives to homogenous and standardised food products. Drawing on data from different research engagements with wild food consumers and producers over the last decade in Canada, we use the context of wild foods to explore how the ‘alternative’ is being articulated and negotiated. Inspired by scholarly work exploring the pedagogical promise of food, we also explore the transformational potential of the ‘alternative’ – how bringing wild foods to the table can both inspire and teach consumers about sustainability and alternative consumption practices. We conclude with directions for future marketing research on alternative food networks. |
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Keywords: | Alternative food networks wild food mainstreaming food pedagogies |
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