Optimism of the will: Food sovereignty as transformative counter-hegemony in the 21st century
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This thesis explores the significance of the transnational movement for food
sovereignty, in the context of three key intensifying tensions in global and national
food systems: namely over-production, inequality, and ecological degradation. Using
the synthesised methodology of a neo-Gramscian political ecology, the thesis asks
whether the engagements to date of the Food Sovereignty movement with these
tensions are deep and constructive. It does this by using the device of a hypothesis,
within the framework and method of a Gramscian theory of politics: is the Food
Sovereignty movement a counter-hegemonic movement, vis-à-vis the globalising
capitalist food system as a hegemonic power formation in global politics?
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Rose, N. (2013). Optimism of the will: Food sovereignty as transformative counter-hegemony in the 21st century. [Doctoral dissertation, College of Design and Social Context].
