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Breaking new ground in food regime theory: corporate environmentalism, ecological feedbacks and the 'food from somewhere' regime?

机译:粮食制度理论的新突破:企业环保主义,生态反馈和“从某处获取食物”制度?

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Early food regimes literature tended to concentrate on the global scale analysis of implicitly negative trends in global food relations. In recent years, early food regimes authors like Harriet Friedmann and Philip McMichael have begun to consider the sites of resistance, difference and opportunity that have been emerging around, and into contestation with, new food regime relations. This paper examines the emerging global-scale governance mechanism of environmental food auditing-particularly those being promoted by supermarkets and other large food retailers-as an important new dynamic in our understanding of the politics and potentials of food regimes. Commencing with an examination of Friedmann's corporate environmental food regime, two key dynamics are identified as being pivotal in the rise and decline of global-scale regimes: securing social legitimacy for food relations and the importance of ecological dynamics in global food relations. By extending McMichael's notion of 'Food from Nowhere' versus 'Food from Somewhere', the paper interrogates the emergence of a cluster of relations that comprise 'Food from Somewhere' and examines whether this cluster of relations has the potential to change some of the constituent ecological dynamics of food regimes. These ecological dynamics have historically been problematic, amply demonstrating Marx's metabolic rift as the early food regimes solidified relationships between 'ecologies at a distance'. By using socio-ecological resilience theory, 'Food from Somewhere' is characterized as having denser ecological feedbacks and a more complex information flow in comparison to the invisibility and distanciation characterizing earlier regimes as well as contemporary 'Food from Nowhere'. The conclusion of this article is that while 'Food from Somewhere' does provide one site of opportunity for changing some key food relations and ecologies, the social legitimacy of this new form of food relations does rely on the ongoing existence of the opposite, more regressive, pole of world food relations. The key question for resolving this tension appears to be whether new food relations can open up spaces for future, more ecologically connected, global-scale food relations.
机译:早期的粮食制度文献倾向于集中于对全球粮食关系中隐性负面趋势的全球规模分析。近年来,哈里特·弗里德曼(Harriet Friedmann)和菲利普·麦克迈克尔(Philip McMichael)等早期的食品政权作者开始考虑围绕新的食品政权关系出现并与之抗衡的抵抗,差异和机会。本文考察了正在兴起的全球范围内的环境食品审核管理机制,尤其是那些由超市和其他大型食品零售商推动的机制,作为我们对食品政策的政治和潜力的理解的重要新动力。在考察弗里德曼的公司环境食品制度后,确定了两个关键动力在全球规模制度的兴衰中起着关键作用:确保社会对食品关系的合法性以及生态动力学在全球食品关系中的重要性。通过扩展麦克迈克尔的“无处食物”与“无处食物”的概念,本文审视了由“某处食物”组成的一系列关系的出现,并研究了这种关系是否有可能改变某些构成要素食物制度的生态动力学。这些生态动力学历来是有问题的,充分证明了马克思的新陈代谢裂痕,因为早期的食物制度巩固了“远距离生态”之间的关系。与早期制度和当代“无处可食”的特征相比,“无处可食”的特征是具有社会生态适应力理论,具有更密集的生态反馈和更复杂的信息流。本文的结论是,尽管“某处的食物”确实为改变某些关键的食物关系和生态提供了一个机会,但这种新形式的食物关系的社会合法性确实依赖于相反,更具回归性的持续存在。 ,世界粮食关系的极点。解决这种紧张关系的关键问题似乎是,新的粮食关系是否可以为未来,生态联系更紧密的全球粮食关系打开空间。

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