Collective Agency in the Making: How Social Innovations in the Food System Practice Democracy beyond Consumption

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Autor(a) principal: Fernandez-Wulff, Paula
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/pag.v7i4.2111
Resumo: As the deleterious impacts of conventional food systems on areas including public health, environmental sustainability, and farmers’ livelihoods are progressively unveiled, citizen-led initiatives have ubiquitously sprouted, collectively building what is now known as the alternative food system. Despite recent academic interest in the role of alternative food initiatives in countering a narrow view of democracy based on market-based purchasing power, little attention has been paid to a specific democratizing feature that allows for collective expression beyond consumption, that of collective agency. This article argues that it is precisely by focusing on collective agency as the driving force for food systems’ change that we can recognize the diverse contributions of social innovations to the democratization of food systems. By engaging with the reasonings of consumer sovereignty proponents, building on academic literature on the concept of collective agency, and drawing from empirical work with over a hundred local social innovations of the global North, this article proposes an agency typology that allows for parsing out its different dimensions, highlighting social innovations’ key role as agency enablers and agents of change in the democratization of food systems.
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title Collective Agency in the Making: How Social Innovations in the Food System Practice Democracy beyond Consumption
spellingShingle Collective Agency in the Making: How Social Innovations in the Food System Practice Democracy beyond Consumption
Fernandez-Wulff, Paula
alternative food systems; collective agency; food democracy; social innovations
title_short Collective Agency in the Making: How Social Innovations in the Food System Practice Democracy beyond Consumption
title_full Collective Agency in the Making: How Social Innovations in the Food System Practice Democracy beyond Consumption
title_fullStr Collective Agency in the Making: How Social Innovations in the Food System Practice Democracy beyond Consumption
title_full_unstemmed Collective Agency in the Making: How Social Innovations in the Food System Practice Democracy beyond Consumption
title_sort Collective Agency in the Making: How Social Innovations in the Food System Practice Democracy beyond Consumption
author Fernandez-Wulff, Paula
author_facet Fernandez-Wulff, Paula
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv alternative food systems; collective agency; food democracy; social innovations
topic alternative food systems; collective agency; food democracy; social innovations
description As the deleterious impacts of conventional food systems on areas including public health, environmental sustainability, and farmers’ livelihoods are progressively unveiled, citizen-led initiatives have ubiquitously sprouted, collectively building what is now known as the alternative food system. Despite recent academic interest in the role of alternative food initiatives in countering a narrow view of democracy based on market-based purchasing power, little attention has been paid to a specific democratizing feature that allows for collective expression beyond consumption, that of collective agency. This article argues that it is precisely by focusing on collective agency as the driving force for food systems’ change that we can recognize the diverse contributions of social innovations to the democratization of food systems. By engaging with the reasonings of consumer sovereignty proponents, building on academic literature on the concept of collective agency, and drawing from empirical work with over a hundred local social innovations of the global North, this article proposes an agency typology that allows for parsing out its different dimensions, highlighting social innovations’ key role as agency enablers and agents of change in the democratization of food systems.
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