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Hegemony, Counter-Hegemony and Food Systems Literacy: Transforming the Global Industrial Food System
Australian Journal of Environmental Education ( IF 2.2 ) Pub Date : 2019-05-14 , DOI: 10.1017/aee.2019.9
Nicholas Rose , Izo Lourival

National and global food systems are beset by intersecting and mutually reinforcing crises of public and ecological health. The locus of these crises resides primarily in the excessive concentration of corporate power and control. Deploying a Gramscian theory of politics as a contribution to the ongoing development of a critical food-based environmental education pedagogy, this article argues that transformative change requires the mass exercise of food citizenship directed towards the realisation of a socially just and ecologically sustainable food system, as contemplated by the principles of food sovereignty. The article argues further that food citizenship in turn presupposes levels of engagement and motivation that will only come from processes of transformative learning and critical consciousness-raising through an emerging form of environmental education: critical food systems literacy.

中文翻译:

霸权、反霸权和粮食系统素养:改变全球工业粮食系统

国家和全球粮食系统都受到相互交叉和相互加强的公共和生态健康危机的困扰。这些危机的根源主要在于公司权力和控制权的过度集中。本文将葛兰西政治理论作为对基于食物的关键环境教育教学法的持续发展的贡献,认为变革性变革需要大规模行使食物公民权,以实现社会公正和生态可持续的食物系统,正如粮食主权原则所设想的那样。
更新日期:2019-05-14
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