Growing Resistance to Systems of Oppression: An Exploration of the Transformative Power of Urban Agriculture

Today the relationship between food and cities is revitalizing urban areas, as food production practices transform locales one block and one neighborhood at a time. The key catalysts of this transformation include the commitment to address the root causes of inequalities within food systems and the...

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Main Author: Noll Samantha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2020-09-01
Series:Open Philosophy
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/opphil-2020-0110
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description Today the relationship between food and cities is revitalizing urban areas, as food production practices transform locales one block and one neighborhood at a time. The key catalysts of this transformation include the commitment to address the root causes of inequalities within food systems and the desire to increase local control over food systems that have been increasingly industrialized and globalized. These goals, encapsulated by the terms “food justice” and “food sovereignty,” play major roles in guiding local food initiatives in cities today. This study explores how justice-oriented urban agriculture projects transform city contexts in ways that reduce regulatory barriers – barriers that, when left in place, could perpetuate systems of oppression. The study ends with the argument that, by removing regulatory barriers, urban agriculture projects are transforming cityscapes in ways that cultivate justice at the system level.
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spelling doaj.art-78c9f8e8089940dfae5805a49909a0652022-12-21T18:29:39ZengDe GruyterOpen Philosophy2543-88752020-09-013156657710.1515/opphil-2020-0110opphil-2020-0110Growing Resistance to Systems of Oppression: An Exploration of the Transformative Power of Urban AgricultureNoll Samantha0School of Politics, Philosophy, and Public Affairs, Washington State University, Pullman, United States of AmericaToday the relationship between food and cities is revitalizing urban areas, as food production practices transform locales one block and one neighborhood at a time. The key catalysts of this transformation include the commitment to address the root causes of inequalities within food systems and the desire to increase local control over food systems that have been increasingly industrialized and globalized. These goals, encapsulated by the terms “food justice” and “food sovereignty,” play major roles in guiding local food initiatives in cities today. This study explores how justice-oriented urban agriculture projects transform city contexts in ways that reduce regulatory barriers – barriers that, when left in place, could perpetuate systems of oppression. The study ends with the argument that, by removing regulatory barriers, urban agriculture projects are transforming cityscapes in ways that cultivate justice at the system level.https://doi.org/10.1515/opphil-2020-0110philosophy of the cityurban agriculturephilosophy of foodlocal food movementsfood sovereigntyfood justice
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Growing Resistance to Systems of Oppression: An Exploration of the Transformative Power of Urban Agriculture
Open Philosophy
philosophy of the city
urban agriculture
philosophy of food
local food movements
food sovereignty
food justice
title Growing Resistance to Systems of Oppression: An Exploration of the Transformative Power of Urban Agriculture
title_full Growing Resistance to Systems of Oppression: An Exploration of the Transformative Power of Urban Agriculture
title_fullStr Growing Resistance to Systems of Oppression: An Exploration of the Transformative Power of Urban Agriculture
title_full_unstemmed Growing Resistance to Systems of Oppression: An Exploration of the Transformative Power of Urban Agriculture
title_short Growing Resistance to Systems of Oppression: An Exploration of the Transformative Power of Urban Agriculture
title_sort growing resistance to systems of oppression an exploration of the transformative power of urban agriculture
topic philosophy of the city
urban agriculture
philosophy of food
local food movements
food sovereignty
food justice
url https://doi.org/10.1515/opphil-2020-0110
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