Problematizing the Emergence of Household Food Security in England

作者: Jane L. Midgley

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摘要: Household food security is a term associated with social welfare and the distribution of resources within society. It also an organizing metaphor that highly political context dependent in its construction deployment. How concept emerges into new situations often overlooked. This article problematizes recent emergence household England, feature closely linked to policy developments UK Government (2007– 2010). I explore England through discourse analysis published texts semi-structured interviews third-sector practitioners. These reveal tensions surrounding introduction this domestic setting. show how policymakers used strategically, discursive institutional legacies poverty state constrained wider adoption contemporary

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