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Corsi, Alessandro, Filippo Barbera, Egidio Dansero, and Cristiana Peano, eds. Alternative Food Networks. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-90409-2.

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DuPuis, E. Melanie (Erna Melanie), 1957- and Goodman Michael K. 1969-, eds. Alternative food networks: Knowledge, practice, and politics. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2012.

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Eaton, Emily. Niagara alternative food projects: Networks, discourses and nature. St. Catharines, Ont: Brock University, Dept. of Sociology, 2004.

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Goldstein, Douglas E. The online consumer guide to healthcare and wellness: Managed care and insurance, diseases and conditions, alternative medicine, fitness and sports, food and nutrition, pharmaceuticals, aging, women's health, sexuality. Chicago: Irwin, 1997.

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From farm to Canal Street: Chinatown's alternative food network in the global marketplace. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2015.

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Acción y discurso: Alternativas de comunicación en la red de Internet por parte de los productores de café orgánico en México. Ciudad Juárez: Universidad Autónoma de Ciudad Juárez, 2011.

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M, Jellin Jeff, Batz Forrest, Hitchens Kathy, and Therapeutic Research Faculty, eds. Natural medicines comprehensive database: Consensus of current scientific information of practical and clinical importance to health professionals covering herbal medicines, dietary supplements, and other natural medicines. 3rd ed. Stockton, CA: Therapeutic Research Faculty, 2000.

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Beyond Alternative Food Networks. Bloomsbury Publishing Inc, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350042117.

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Edwards, Ferne. Food Resistance Movements: Journeying Through Alternative Food Networks. Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.

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Alternative Food Networks: An Interdisciplinary Assessment. Palgrave Macmillan, 2019.

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Corsi, Alessandro, Egidio Dansero, Filippo Barbera, and Cristiana Peano. Alternative Food Networks: An Interdisciplinary Assessment. Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.

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Goodman, David, Michael K. Goodman, and E. Melanie DuPuis. Alternative Food Networks: Knowledge, Practice, and Politics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Goodman, David, Michael K. Goodman, and E. Melanie DuPuis. Alternative Food Networks: Knowledge, Practice, and Politics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Alternative Food Networks Knowledge Practice And Politics. Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2013.

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Goodman, David, Michael K. Goodman, and E. Melanie DuPuis. Alternative Food Networks: Knowledge, Practice, and Politics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Dupuis, Melanie E. Alternative Food Networks: Knowledge, Practice and Politics. Routledge, 2012.

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Goodman, David, Michael K. Goodman, and E. Melanie DuPuis. Alternative Food Networks: Knowledge, Practice, and Politics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Goodman, David, Michael K. Goodman, and E. Melanie DuPuis. Alternative Food Networks: Knowledge, Practice, and Politics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Goodman, David, Michael K. Goodman, and E. Melanie DuPuis. Alternative Food Networks: Knowledge, Practice, and Politics. Taylor & Francis Group, 2012.

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Beyond Alternative Food Networks Italys Solidarity Purchase Groups. Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 2013.

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Grasseni, Cristina. Beyond Alternative Food Networks: Italy's Solidarity Purchase Groups. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2013.

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Wilson, Marisa. Postcolonialism, Indigeneity and Struggles for Food Sovereignty: Alternative Food Networks in Subaltern Spaces. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Wilson, Marisa. Postcolonialism, Indigeneity and Struggles for Food Sovereignty: Alternative Food Networks in Subaltern Spaces. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Postcolonialism, Indigeneity and Struggles for Food Sovereignty: Alternative Food Networks in the Subaltern World. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Reclaiming the Knowledge Economy: The Case of Alternative Agro-Food Networks. Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.

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Psarikidou, Katerina. Re-Claiming the Knowledge Economy: The Case of Alternative Agro-Food Networks. Springer Singapore Pte. Limited, 2022.

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Warner, Keith Douglass. Agroecology in Action: Extending Alternative Agriculture through Social Networks (Food, Health, and the Environment). The MIT Press, 2007.

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(Foreword), Fred Kirschenmann, ed. Agroecology in Action: Extending Alternative Agriculture through Social Networks (Food, Health, and the Environment). The MIT Press, 2007.

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Goldstein, Douglas, and Joyce Flory. The Online Consumer Guide to Healthcare and Wellness: Managed Care and Insurance, Diseases and Conditions, Alternative Meeicine, Fitness and Sports, Food ... Aging, Women's hea (Best of the Net Series). Irwin Professional Publishing, 1996.

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Imbruce, Valerie. From Farm to Canal Street: Chinatown's Alternative Food Network in the Global Marketplace. Cornell University Press, 2016.

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Obeng-Odoom, Franklin. Global Migration beyond Limits. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198867180.001.0001.

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Global Migration beyond Limits carefully considers but ultimately rejects the idea that migration is driven by the choices of individual migrants, and instead starts from the idea that institutions shape all forms, forces, and functions of migration. Of these institutions, however, land is central, whether in internal migration, international migration, or global migration. Historically or currently, the evidence also clearly shows that migration and migrants transform both the sites where migrants are resident and the places from which migrants travelled. The change is more transformational than previous accounts have established, sometimes involving turning around dead cities and towns into vibrant local economies and reconstructing food networks for entire regions and nations. This book also raises serious analytical questions about three bodies of literature: mainstream economic accounts of migration, environment, and inequality; mainstream sustainability science and alternatives to it (e.g. ecological economics); and conservative and nativist claims about population problems and alternatives to them centred only on the freedom that a borderless world could create. Obeng-Odoom argues that much of the crisis of migration and sustainability can be understood as a reflection of global long-term inequalities and cumulative stratification, reflected at different scales in the global system, though the form of migration is conditioned by more than economic forces. The so-called migration crisis, therefore, seems quite routine and familiar. It is an outward expression of the political-economic system in which socially created value is privately appropriated as rents by a privileged few who use institutions such land and property rights, race, ethnicity, class, and gender to keep others in their place in the global economic and stratification ladder.
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