Social Sciences (Oct 2022)

Framing Political Issues in Food System Transformative Changes

  • Valeria Sodano,
  • Maria Teresa Gorgitano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci11100459
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
p. 459

Abstract

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The paper addresses political issues related to policy interventions for food system sustainability. It presents the results of a literature review, which explores how the concept of power has been used so far by scholars of food system dynamics. Articles numbering 116 were subjected to an in-depth qualitative analysis, which allowed the identification of three main strands of the literature with respect to food and power issues: (1) marketing and industrial organisation literature, dealing with the economic power exercised by economic actors in contexts of noncompetitive market structures; (2) articles addressing the power issue from a political economy perspective and by using an interdisciplinary approach; (3) heterogenous studies. The results of the review witness a growing interest for the analysis of food systems, political issues, and the need of a wider use of analytical tools and concepts offered by social sciences for the study of power in sustainability policy design.

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