TY - JOUR PY - 2008 SN - 1971-8403 T1 - Multi-functionality vs food sovereignty? JO - SOCIOLOGIA URBANA E RURALE DA - 6/15/2009 12:00:00 AM DO - 10.3280/SUR2008-087005 UR - http://www.francoangeli.it/Riviste/Scheda_rivista.aspx?idArticolo=36296 AU - McMichael, Philip SP - 80 EP - 99 IS - 87 VL - XXX LA - IT AB - Multi-functionality vs. food sovereignty? - This paper examines the conditions under which the two strategic concepts of "multi-functionality" and "food sovereignty" have emerged, refocusing the development narrative toward a politics of sustainability. Both multi-functionality and food sovereignty represent sustainable alternatives to neo-liberal political economy. The author argues about the necessity of a paradigmatic shift regarding the meaning of human development in order to revalue food and agriculture as foundations of civilization, in the epistemological sense, and as vectors both of social and ecological sustainability and of public health.

Key words: multi-functionality; food sovereignty; food regime; sustainability; food regime transition. PB - FrancoAngeli ER -