توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Sustainable Development and Communication in Global Food Networks: Lessons From India
نام کتاب : Sustainable Development and Communication in Global Food Networks: Lessons From India
ویرایش : 1st ed. 2020
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : توسعه پایدار و ارتباطات در شبکه های جهانی غذا: درس هایی از هند
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نویسندگان : Maria Touri
ناشر : Palgrave Macmillan
سال نشر : 2020
تعداد صفحات : 237
ISBN (شابک) : 9783030461188 , 3030461181
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 3 مگابایت
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Acknowledgements\nContents\nList of Images\nChapter 1: Introduction\n Development Beyond Economic Growth: Deconstructing Sustainable Development\n The Capability Approach\n The Empowerment Framework\n The Choice Framework\n Food: A Mediator in Development and Social Change\n Communication in Sustainable Development\n The Case of Kerala in South India\n A Note on Gender\n Research Process, Positionality, and Reflexivity\n References\nChapter 2: Development in Global Food Networks: Uncovering the Sociability of the Global Food Economy\n Introduction\n Agriculture, Food, and Development in the Global Economy: A Neoliberal Discourse of Rural Development\n The Power of Discourse in the Global Food Economy and Sustainable Development\n Globalised Alternative Food Networks\n Organic Agriculture and Development\n Fair Trade and Development\n Towards a New Language of Development in the Global Food Economy\n Conclusion\n References\nChapter 3: Sustainable Development Through Communication: Toward New Theoretical Approaches\n Introduction\n Communication for Sustainable Development and Social Change: A Brief Review\n The Modernisation Approach\n The Participatory Paradigm\n Communication in Agriculture and Rural Development: Opportunities and Challenges\n Critiques of the Field and the Way Forward\n Towards a Weak Theory of Sustainable Development and Communication: The Power of Weak Communication\n Interpersonal Communication\n Social Capital\n Communication Through Community Collaboration\n Conclusion\n References\nChapter 4: Communication and Business in the Global Market: Empowering Indian Farmers Through Trade Relations\n Introduction\n Market-Based Solutions and the Role of Business in Development\n Business, Poverty, and Development Economics in CSR\n Bottom Billion Capitalism and the Bottom of the Pyramid Case\n Development Through Social Entrepreneurship and Microcredit\n Re-visiting the Poverty-Development Nexus and the Role of Business in Development\n The Role of Business and Trade Relationships in Global Food Networks\n Empowerment and Market Development Through Face-to-Face Communication\n Marketing Product Biographies\n Market Relations and Intangible Development Outcomes\n Conclusion\n References\nChapter 5: Communication and Development in Fair Trade Movements: Producers’ Empowerment Through Representation and Voice\n Introduction\n Farmers’ Representation in Fair Trade Movements\n From Fetishism to Discursive Colonialism\n Representation as Recognition and the Power of Voice\n Social Acceptability Through Voice: Overcoming Social Oppression\n Storytelling and Participatory Video as a Form of Empowerment\n Storytelling\n The Stories\n Participatory Video: The Power of Video Creation and the Playback Process\n Conclusion\n References\nChapter 6: Producer-Consumer Communication Through Digital Media: Empowering the Consumer\n Introduction\n Consumer Mobilisation and Political Consumerism in Global Food Networks\n (Re)Connecting Producers and Consumers Across Space: The Challenges of Unreflexive Localism\n Consumer Activism Through Fair Trade Communication and Cosmopolitan Sympathy\n Consumer Mobilisation and the Role of Information in Organic Networks\n Producer-Consumer (Re)Connection Through Storytelling\n (Re)Connection Through Online Media\n Disrupting the Colonial Image of the Distant Other\n Knowledge Exchange and Consumer Education for a Sustainable Future\n Conclusion\n References\nChapter 7: Conclusion: Building Bridges for a Sustainable Future\n Sustainable Development: Small, Beautiful, Local, and Connected\n The Power of Weak Communication\n Business, Communication, and Sustainable Development: Towards a New Paradigm\n Depoliticising Sustainable Development: A Message from Wayanad\n References\nIndex