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Zühre Aksoy, Bogazici University, Department of Political Science and International Relations Istanbul, Turkey
Professor Theo Papaioannou, Professor of Politics, Innovation and Development at The Open University
The growing number of alternative food networks (AFNs) in both the global North and the South are an important part of the efforts to redefine politics of food in an era of neoliberalisation of agriculture.
While these networks display diverse understandings of what food justice entails, many prioritize the establishment of a direct relation between producers and consumers, with the aim to provide healthy, quality and affordable food for their members, while supporting small farmers who engage in sustainable agricultural production. The focus of this paper will be on alternative food networks in Istanbul, Turkey, and how they relate to producers. The paper will address the following questions:
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