About the Author
Alison Hope Alkon is Associate Professor of Sociology and cofounder of the master’s degree program in food studies at the University of the Pacific. She is the author of Black, White, and Green: Farmers Markets, Race, and the Green Economy and coeditor of Cultivating Food Justice: Race, Class, and Sustainability.
Julie Guthman is a geographer and Distinguished Professor in Sociology at University of California, Santa Cruz. Her previous books include Wilted: Pathogens, Chemicals, and the Fragile Future of the Strawberry Industry.
Table of Contents
Preface
1 • Introduction 1
Alison Hope Alkon and Julie Guthman
Part One
Regulatory Campaigns
2 • Taking a Different Tack: Pesticide Regulatory-Reform Activism in California
Jill Lindsey Harrison
3 • How Canadian Farmers Fought and Won the Battle against GM Wheat
Emily Eaton
4 • How Midas Lost Its Golden Touch: Neoliberalism and Activist Strategy in the Demise of Methyl Iodide in California
Julie Guthman and Sandy Brown
Part Two
Working For Workers
5 • Resetting the “Good Food” Table: Labor and Food Justice Alliances in Los Angeles
Joshua Sbicca
6 • Food Workers and Consumers Organizing Together for Food Justice
Joann Lo and Biko Koenig
7 • Farmworker-Led Food Movements Then and Now: United Farm Workers, the Coalition of Immokalee Workers, and the Potential for Farm Labor Justice
Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern
Part Three
Collective Practices
8 • Collective Purchase: Food Cooperatives and Their Pursuit of Justice
Andrew Zitcer
9 • Cooperative Social Practices, Self-Determination, and the Struggle for Food Justice in Oakland and Chicago
Meleiza Figueroa and Alison Hope Alkon
10 • Urban Agriculture, Food Justice, and Neoliberal Urbanization: Rebuilding the Institution of Property
Michelle Glowa
11 • Boston’s Emerging Food Solidarity Economy
Penn Loh and Julian Agyeman
12 • Grounding the U.S. Food Movement: Bringing Land into Food Justice
Tanya M. Kerssen and Zoe W. Brent
13 • Conclusion: A New Food Politics
Alison Hope Alkon and Julie Guthman
Contributors
Index