Shifting plates in the agrifood landscape: The tectonics of alternative agrifood initiatives in California

Patricia Allen, Margaret FitzSimmons, Michael Goodman, Keith Warner

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Abstract

Alternative food initiatives are appearing in many places. Observers suggest that they share a political agenda: to oppose the structures that coordinate and globalize the current food system and to create alternative systems of food production that are environmentally sustainable, economically viable, and socially just. This paper examines the potential of these initiatives through the lens of the concepts of 'alternative and oppositional' social movements and 'militant particularism and global ambition' developed by Raymond Williams and David Harvey. The three sections of this paper review (1) the current discussion of common themes and strategies in agrifood initiatives within the academic literature; (2) the history of these initiatives in California; and (3) results of our interviews with 37 current leaders of California organizations. We suggest that further understanding these initiatives, and success in the goals of the initiatives themselves, requires us to look past their similarities to examine their differences. These differences are related to the social forms and relations that have been established in the places from which these initiatives arise. 'Social justice,' in particular, may be difficult to constract at a 'local' scale.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationThe Rural
Subtitle of host publicationCritical Essays in Human Geography
PublisherTaylor and Francis
Pages149-163
Number of pages15
ISBN (Electronic)9781315237213
ISBN (Print)9780754627210
StatePublished - May 15 2017
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Alternative
  • Alternative food systems
  • Oppositional
  • Social movements
  • Urban agriculture

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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