期刊
URBAN STUDIES
卷 58, 期 5, 页码 1032-1049出版社
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0042098020942036
关键词
development; environment; food; governance; networks; policy; sustainability
资金
- EU
This paper goes beyond the methodological constraints of urban food scholarship to focus on the conceptualization of the "urban" in post-Quito development discourse. It highlights the dominance of globally orientated narratives in multiscalar food governance and proposes the need for a new research and policy agenda that takes into account urban agencies, power inequities, and knowledge politics.
Moving beyond the methodological 'cityism' of urban food scholarship, in this paper we focus on the ways in which the 'urban' is conceptualised, utilised and implicated in post-Quito development discourse. The analysis of international policy documents and data collected through interviews with stakeholders from prominent global organisations highlights the pervasiveness of globally orientated narratives of interconnected, multiscalar food governance that draw upon socio-technical agendas of 'smart', 'territorially integrated' and 'resilient' ideology of capitalised urbanisation. To counteract the tendency of these narratives to reduce complex metabolic processes to mere indicators and targets there is a need for a new research and policy agenda that takes account of urban agencies, inequities of power and the politics of knowledge that permeate multilevel food governance. As we conclude, the problematisation of the 'urban' and the contested emergence of smart (food) urbanisms require urgent attention to explicate strategies for a more polycentric and plurivocal food system governance.
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