‘Fractures’ in food practices:exploring transitions towards sustainable food

O’Neill, Kirstie J. and Clear, Adrian K. and Friday, Adrian and Hazas, Mike (2019) ‘Fractures’ in food practices:exploring transitions towards sustainable food. Agriculture and Human Values, 36 (2). pp. 225-239. ISSN 0889-048X

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Abstract

Emissions arising from the production and consumption of food are acknowledged as a major contributor to climate change. From a consumer’s perspective, however, the sustainability of food may have many meanings: it may result from eating less meat, becoming vegetarian, or choosing to buy local or organic food. To explore what food sustainability means to consumers, and what factors lead to changes in food practice, we adopt a sociotechnical approach to compare the food consumption practices in North West England with two differing consumer groups. The first, supermarket shoppers ‘embedded’ in the mainstream food regime; and the second, who self-identify as sustainable food practitioners, and who perform a range of sustainable food consumption practices. We examine how our two groups experience changes in food practices and identify ‘fractures’ stemming from lifecourse and public events that emerge as points where change might occur. We suggest that ‘sharing spaces’ would be one possibility for prompting and nurturing fractures that can lead to greater sustainability in food practices.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Agriculture and Human Values
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? POST-CAPITALISMSHARINGSOCIAL PRACTICESSUSTAINABLE FOOD CONSUMPTIONTRANSITIONS THEORYUKAGRONOMY AND CROP SCIENCE ??
ID Code:
132002
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Deposited On:
15 Mar 2019 09:20
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
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15 Sep 2023 00:52