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From 'Rust Belt' to 'Fresh Coast': Remaking the City through Food Justice and Urban Agriculture

机译:从“锈带”到“鲜海岸”:通过食品司法和城市农业来回调试城市

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Rising levels of urban food insecurity and diet-related disease have led to many inquiries into the urban food environment and its relation to health. Community-based food activism and urban agriculture (UA) provide alternatives to conventional food systems and promote food justice. Forms of food activism include community gardens, farmers' markets, antihunger initiatives, legislative advocacy, food literacy campaigns, and organic food consumption. Although many benefits are noted, scholars also contend that food activism often serves to bolster neoliberal structures by encouraging neoliberal citizen subjectivities or engaging in localized activities that do not directly challenge broader structural injustices. To the extent that neoliberalization is a racist (and racialized) process, the reproduction of neoliberal structures contributes to reproducing racial difference. This article examines the complexities of food activism within the context of neoliberal governance, with particular attention to the role of the local entrepreneurial state and its interactions with nonstate actors. City government and private development agencies promote UA as a means of neoliberal economic development that operates via public-private partnership to revitalize and generate value from central city neighborhoods. In so doing, these actors appropriate discourses from community-based UA organizations to legitimize their political-economic interests. Community-based organizations in turn recognize these interests and engage strategically with the city and private agencies to survive in the context of heightened resource competition and performance pressures within the nonprofit sector. Our research is based on seven years of fieldwork in Milwaukee, collecting data through intensive semistructured interviews, participant observations, and documents analysis.
机译:城市粮食不安全和饮食相关疾病水平上升导致城市粮食环境的许多询问及其与健康关系。以社区为基础的食品活动和城市农业(UA)为常规食品系统提供替代品,促进粮食正义。食品活动的形式包括社区花园,农民市场,抗拒倡议,立法宣传,食品扫盲运动和有机食品消费。虽然指出了许多好处,但学者还争辩说,通过鼓励新自由主义的公民主观或从事没有直接挑战更广泛的结构性不正当的本地化活动,粮食活动主义常常为蹦床。在新自由化是一种种族主义(和种族化)过程的范围内,新自由主义结构的繁殖有助于再现种族差异。本文在新自由主义治理的背景下审查了食品活动主义的复杂性,特别关注了地方创业州的作用及其与非国家行为者的互动。市政府和私营发展机构推广UA作为新自由主义经济发展的一种手段,通过公私伙伴关系运营,以振兴和产生中心城市社区的价值。这样做,这些演员从社区的UA组织中适当的话语,使其政治经济利益合法化。基于社区的组织反过来旨在认识到这些利益,并与城市和私人机构战略性地参与在加强资源竞争和非营利组织内的资源竞争和绩效压力的背景下存活。我们的研究基于Milwaukee的七年的实地,通过密集的半系统采访,参与者观察和文件分析来收集数据。

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