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100 _aMoragues-Faus, Ana
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245 _aRe-assembling sustainable food cities: An exploration of translocal governance and its multiple agencies
260 _bSage
_c2019
300 _aVol 56, Issue 4, 2019 : (778-794 p.)
520 _aCities have begun to develop a more ‘place-based approach’ to food policy that emphasises translocal alliances. To understand how such alliances develop distinct capacities to act, in this paper we integrate key theoretical contributions from governance networks, social movements and translocal assemblages. Our analysis focuses on the activities and tools used by the UK’s Sustainable Food Cities Network to assemble local experiences, create common imaginaries and perform collective action. Through these processes, we argue, the network creates cross-scalar, collective and distributive agencies that are modifying incumbent governance dynamics. As we conclude, this raises the need to further explore how translocal configurations can develop forms of power that contest, break or reassemble the relations in the food system that are actively preventing the emergence of more sustainable foodscapes.
650 _agovernance
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650 _aurban food
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650 _atranslocal governance
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650 _anetworks
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650 _alocal government
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700 _a Sonnino, Roberta
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_dsage, 2019.
_tUrban studies
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0042098018763038
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