The Complex Ecology of Hunger and Feeding in Schools Around the World- With a Foreword by Chef Ann Cooper
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Köp båda 2 för 1499 krAn extraordinarily valuable contribution to the growing literature on school food, School Food Politics will both engage your intellect and nourish your activism. Its theoretical framework of policy ecologies will expand your conception of school food reform, and its concrete accounts and case studies will remind you of why this challenging undertaking is worth pursuing with energy and creativity. (Janet Poppendieck, Professor of Sociology, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York) An extraordinarily valuable contribution to the growing literature on school food, School Food Politics will both engage your intellect and nourish your activism. Its theoretical framework of policy ecologies will expand your conception of school food reform, and its concrete accounts and case studies will remind you of why this challenging undertaking is worth pursuing with energy and creativity. (Janet Poppendieck, Professor of Sociology, Hunter College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York)
Sarah A. Robert is Assistant Professor at the University at Buffalos Graduate School of Education. Her research and teaching explores the politics of education reform, particularly as it relates to teachers work, social education, and gender equity. She has published related articles and book chapters in Argentina, Brazil, and the United States. Marcus B. Weaver-Hightower is Associate Professor of Educational Foundations and Research at the University of North Dakota. He is the author of The Politics of Policy in Boys Education: Getting Boys Right (2008) and co-editor, with Wayne Martino and Michael Kehler, of The Problem with Boys Education: Beyond the Backlash (2009), as well as numerous journal articles. His research interests include food politics, gender and education, educational policy, and the politics and sociology of education.
Contents: Chef Ann Cooper: Foreword Marcus B. Weaver-Hightower/Sarah A. Robert: Introduction: School Food Politics Jen Sandler: Reframing the Politics of Urban Feeding in U.S. Public Schools: Parents, Programs, Activists, and the State Marcus B. Weaver-Hightower: Fixing Up Lunch Ladies, Dinner Ladies, and Canteen Managers: Cases of School Food Reform in England, the United States, and Australia Kristin D. Phillips/Daniel Roberts: Cultivating Schools for Rural Development: Labor, Learning, and the Challenge of Food Sovereignty in Tanzania Sarah A. Robert/Irina Kovalskys: Defining the Problem with School Food Policy in Argentina Mi Ok Kang: Free for All, Organic School Lunch Programs in South Korea Marion Nestle: School Food, Public Policy, and Strategies for Change Catherine Lalonde: Food Prep 101: Low-Income Teens of Color Cooking Food and Analyzing Media Doug Davis/Dana Hudson/Members of the Burlington School Food Project: Going Local: Burlington, Vermonts Farm-to-School Program Abraham DeLeon: Whats That Non-Human Doing on Your Lunch Tray? Disciplinary Spaces, School Cafeterias, and Possibilities of Resistance Sarah A. Robert/Marcus B. Weaver-Hightower: Coda: Healthier Horizons.