Addressing gender relations in localized agri-food systems research. A case study
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Addressing gender relations in localized agri-food systems research. A case studyAuthor (s)
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2022Publisher
Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto DouroISBN
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LÓPEZ-GARCÍA, Daniel, et al. Addressing gender relations in localized agri-food systems research. A case study. En: Book of Proceedings. 9th World Conference on Localized Agri-Food Systems. Balancing Food Heritage, Healthy Diets and Planetary. Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro (UTAD), 2022, p. 42-46.Type
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Abstract
Gender and food systems are interlinked in multi-dimensional and deep ways, but scientific literature
show fragmented, disperse and partial approaches to the issue. Based on the initial works within an ongoing
research ... [+]
Gender and food systems are interlinked in multi-dimensional and deep ways, but scientific literature
show fragmented, disperse and partial approaches to the issue. Based on the initial works within an ongoing
research project on values and sustainable food networks in Spain (called ALISOS), the present communication
aims to outline some issues in which gendered power relations can be addressed within the framework of
localized food systems. For this purpose a review of scientific literature has been arranged in order to identify
interrelations among food systems and gender equity approaches, which results have been later discussed in
several workshops to apply the main findings in a review of the initial formulation of the ALISOS Project. Our
preliminary results suggest nine hypotheses to introduce a gender equity approach to localized food systems.
Such hypothesis cover the different stages of the food chain (production, distribution and consumption). The
conclusions stress the importance of including the domestic sphere in localized food systems research to unfold
power relations and gender inequities within alternative food networks, and more generally the suitability to
include a dedicated gender approach right in the design and development of SYAL research. [-]
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Ponència presentada en la 9th World Conference on Localized Agri-Food Systems (SYAL)
University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro. Vila Real. Portugal. 14 – 16 November 2022
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Book of Proceedings. 9th World Conference on Localized Agri-Food Systems. Balancing Food Heritage, Healthy Diets and Planetary. Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro (UTAD), 2022, p. 42-46.Funder Name
Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología
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PID2020-112980GB-C22 | PID2020-112980GB-C21
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