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Food Desertification: Situating Choice and Class Relations within an Urban Political Economy of Declining Food Access

Abstract

While food deserts create whole sets of tangible consequences for people living within them, the problem has yet to be the subject of much normative, in-depth evaluation as an urban political economy of food access. This paper provides a critical analysis of a specific food desert and its responses, drawing on a case study of the low-income, spatially segregated North End of the small city of Kingston, Ontario, Canada. The main thrust of the …

Authors

Bedore M

Journal

Studies in Social Justice, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 207–228

Publisher

Brock University Library

DOI

10.26522/ssj.v8i2.1034

ISSN

1911-4788