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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Allison Marie Loconto , Douglas H ConstancePublisher: Sage Publications Ltd Imprint: Sage Publications Ltd Weight: 0.760kg ISBN: 9781529680157ISBN 10: 1529680158 Pages: 416 Publication Date: 19 February 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsExploring agrifood transitions in the anthropocene (Agri)Food for Thought on the Anthropocene Food Systems in the Anthropocene: Some Philosophical Reflections The Invitation of the Anthropocene: Towards a New Way of Living with All Our Relations Governing the Agrifood Transition in the Capital-driven Anthropocene Empirical Stories of Transitions in the Anthropocene Does Everything Have to Change for Nothing to Change? Reduced Antibiotic Use in Intensive and Industrial Livestock Farming Sustainable transitions for Brazilian animal agriculture in the Anthropocene: Scientific knowledge about pasture restoration ‘Anti-fish’ Campaign: Food safety and Ethical Issues of Eating Fish from Indonesia Hunger, Obesity and Soy: The Corporate Agribusiness Diet in Argentina Farmers, Autonomy and Biodiesel: What can we expect from Brazil’s experiment with Biodiesel for Rural Development Policy? Disasters and Catastrophes in Agrifood Studies Food Systems in Europe and Sub-Saharan Africa: Critical Reflections on the Interface between Food Systems and Ecosystem Services using Social Practice Theory ′Planting Seeds’ for ‘Good Growth’: Anthropocenic performances of responsibility Interactive Innovation : New ways of knowing for the Anthropocene? Why and how to observe agroecological transitions in the anthropocene? Contested Agrifood Knowledge Transitions into the Anthropocene: The Case of CGIARReviewsAuthor InformationAllison Marie Loconto (PhD, HDR in Sociology) is Co-Director of the Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Science, Innovation and Society (LISIS) and a Research Professor at the French National Institute for Research on Agriculture, Food and Environment (INRAE). Dr. Loconto is Chief Editor of the International Journal of the Sociology of Agriculture, an Associate Editor for the Journal of Rural Studies and an editorial board member of Agriculture and Human Values. Previously, she was a Science, Technology and Society Fellow at Harvard University and a Visiting Scientist at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Author of numerous academic and practitioner oriented publications, she focuses on the governance of transitions to sustainable food systems, specifically on the metrics, models, standards and systems of certification that are part of emerging institutional innovations. Douglas H. Constance is Professor of Sociology at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, Texas, USA. His degrees are in Forest Management (BS), Community Development (MS) and Rural Sociology (PhD), all from the University of Missouri - Columbia. His recent co-edited books are Alternative Agrifood Movements: Patterns of Convergence and Divergence (2014) by Emerald Press and Contested Sustainability Discourses in the Agrifood System (2018) by Earthscan Press. He is past president of the Southern Rural Sociological Association (2003) and the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society (2008), and past Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Rural Social Sciences. He is also past Chair of the Administrative Council of the United States Department of Agriculture Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research Education Program (USDA/SARE), where he served as the Quality of Life Representative. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |