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  1. A Foodie’s Guide to Capitalism: Understanding the Political Economy of What We Eat by Eric Holt-Giménez

    A Foodie’s Guide to Capitalism: Understanding the Political Economy of What We Eat by Eric Holt-Giménez

    2025-03-19 22:03:32 | Contribuidor(es): Jennifer Sumner | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v6i2.329

    Book Review.

  2. A Genre Analysis of Social Change: Uptake of the Housing-First Solution to Homelessness in Canada. Diana Wegner. Inkshed, 2020.

    A Genre Analysis of Social Change: Uptake of the Housing-First Solution to Homelessness in Canada. Diana Wegner. Inkshed, 2020.

    2025-07-10 17:50:18 | Contribuidor(es): Laila Ferreira | https://doi.org/10.31468/dwr.879

    This is a book review so there is no abstract.

  3. A Review of Facing Catastrophe? Food Politics and the Ecological Crisis By Carl Boggs

    A Review of Facing Catastrophe? Food Politics and the Ecological Crisis By Carl Boggs

    2025-03-19 22:13:15 | Contribuidor(es): Amanda Shankland | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v9i1.552

    In his most recent work, Facing Catastrophe, Boggs takes aim at the environmental movement and calls for radical reform. The author argues that political change matching the extent of the ecological problems we face is urgently needed, and that “there can be no routine, painless ‘greening’ of...

  4. A world without soil: The past, present, and precarious future of the earth beneath our feet

    A world without soil: The past, present, and precarious future of the earth beneath our feet

    2025-03-19 22:12:59 | Contribuidor(es): Richard S. Bloomfield | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v10i2.644

    Jo Handelsman’s text A world without soil: The past, present, and precarious future of the earth beneath our feet outlines the threats to global soil health from a scientific perspective and provides an empirical foundation for many in the social sciences or humanities who advocate for more...

  5. Alternative agrifood movements: Patterns of convergence and divergence by Douglas, H. Constance, Marie-Christine Renard, and Marta G. Rivera-Ferre (Eds.)

    Alternative agrifood movements: Patterns of convergence and divergence by Douglas, H. Constance, Marie-Christine Renard, and Marta G. Rivera-Ferre (Eds.)

    2025-03-19 22:03:58 | Contribuidor(es): Theresa Schumilas | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v2i1.64

    The introduction to this volume offers a concise overview of the history and state of AAFN scholarship, making it a great early read for newcomers to the field. Drawing together experiences of global South food justice movements and global North alternative food movements is welcomed and a...

  6. Alternative Food Networks in Quebec

    Alternative Food Networks in Quebec

    2025-03-19 22:03:44 | Contribuidor(es): Manon Boulianne, Patrick Mundler | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v4i1.217

    This commentary reflects on a two-day conference, Réseaux alimentaires alternatifs au Québec. Perspectives comparatives, held in Montreal on May 12 & 13, 2016, during the 84th Congress of ACFAS (Association canadienne-française pour l’avancement des sciences). The event was organized by...

  7. Alternative Trade: Legacies for the Future by Gavin Fridell

    Alternative Trade: Legacies for the Future by Gavin Fridell

    2025-03-19 22:03:58 | Contribuidor(es): Geoff Tansey | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v1i2.48

    A long, long time ago, in a world where ‘free trade’ market fundamentalism was not the only economic religion, I helped start a journal called Food Policy—economics, planning and politics of food and agriculture. Well, actually, not that long ago, in the mid 1970s. It just seems a world away....

  8. An A to W of Academic Literacy: Key Concepts and Practices for Graduate Students. Mary Jane Curry, Fangzhi He, Weijia Li, Ting Zhang, Yanhong Zuo, Mahmoud Altalouli, & Jihan Ayesh. University of Michigan Press, 2021.

    An A to W of Academic Literacy: Key Concepts and Practices for Graduate Students. Mary Jane Curry, Fangzhi He, Weijia Li, Ting Zhang, Yanhong Zuo, Mahmoud Altalouli, & Jihan Ayesh. University of Michigan Press, 2021.

    2025-07-10 17:50:18 | Contribuidor(es): Caroline Diezyn | https://doi.org/10.31468/dwr.907

    In the 2018-2019 academic year, the number of international students registered at Canadian universities rose to over 318,000 (Government of Canada, 2020). Hailing from diverse linguistic and socioeconomic backgrounds, these students face unique challenges when starting academic studies in...

  9. Arran Stibbe. (2012). Animals Erased: Discourse, Ecology and Reconnection with the Natural World. Middleton: Wesleyan University Press.

    Arran Stibbe. (2012). Animals Erased: Discourse, Ecology and Reconnection with the Natural World. Middleton: Wesleyan University Press.

    2025-07-10 17:50:34 | Contribuidor(es): Reviewed by Michelle Riedlinger | https://doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.39

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  10. Book Review of Plant-Based Diets for Succulence and Sustainability

    Book Review of Plant-Based Diets for Succulence and Sustainability

    2025-03-19 22:03:23 | Contribuidor(es): Ryan J. Phillips | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v7i2.417

    As part of Routledge’s ‘Studies in Food, Society, and the Environment’ series, Kenavy’s recent edited volume provides a timely look at plant-based eating, in both research and practice. Plant-Based Diets for Succulence and Sustainability (2020) includes fourteen chapters divided into four...

  11. Book Review: Civil Society and Social Movements in Food System Governance, Peter Andrée, Jill K. Clark, Charles Z. Levkoe, and Kristen Lowitt, Eds. London and New York: Routledge.

    Book Review: Civil Society and Social Movements in Food System Governance, Peter Andrée, Jill K. Clark, Charles Z. Levkoe, and Kristen Lowitt, Eds. London and New York: Routledge.

    2025-03-19 22:03:23 | Contribuidor(es): Mindy Jewell Price | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v7i2.434

    Book review of Civil Society and Social Movements in Food System Governance, Peter Andrée, Jill K. Clark, Charles Z. Levkoe, and Kristen Lowitt, Eds. London and New York: Routledge. It is easy to be discouraged by the ecological damages and social inequities caused by the contemporary...

  12. Book Review: Finance or Food? The role of cultures, values, and ethics in land use negotiations

    Book Review: Finance or Food? The role of cultures, values, and ethics in land use negotiations

    2025-03-19 22:03:23 | Contribuidor(es): Amanda Shankland | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v7i2.451

    Book Review of Finance or Food? The role of cultures, values, and ethics in land use negotiations, Hilde Bjorkhaug, Philip McMichael, and Bruce Muirhead. We have today a highly capitalized and complex agricultural system that contorts the global food system into a collection of financialized...

  13. Can we eat our way to a healthy and ecologically sustainable food system?

    Can we eat our way to a healthy and ecologically sustainable food system?

    2025-03-19 22:03:36 | Contribuidor(es): Barbara Seed, Cecilia Rocha | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v5i3.258

    The food system is a major contributor to climate change, biodiversity loss, eutrophication and deforestation. This article examines national dietary guidelines as a way to shift dietary patterns in the population toward diets that continue to promote health while being more ecologically...

  14. Carol Berkenkotter, Vijay K. Bhatia, & Maurizio Gotti, Eds. (2012). Insights into Academic Genres, Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang AG.

    Carol Berkenkotter, Vijay K. Bhatia, & Maurizio Gotti, Eds. (2012). Insights into Academic Genres, Bern, Switzerland: Peter Lang AG.

    2025-07-10 17:50:33 | Contribuidor(es): Reviewed by Sarah Banting | https://doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.38

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  15. Catherine Parr Traill’s The Female Emigrant's Guide: Cooking with a Canadian Classic by Nathalie Cooke and Fiona Lucas (Eds.)

    Catherine Parr Traill’s The Female Emigrant's Guide: Cooking with a Canadian Classic by Nathalie Cooke and Fiona Lucas (Eds.)

    2025-03-19 22:03:43 | Contribuidor(es): Anita Stewart | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v4i2.261

    Based on broadly annotated recipes published in 1855, this historical treasure trove of food sourcing and cooking has been reworked for modern readers by editors Nathalie Cooke and Fiona Lucas. These authors have been deeply immersed in Canadian culinary history for most of their careers,...

  16. Changing practices for the L2 Writing Classroom: Moving beyond the five-paragraph essay. Nigel A. Caplan and Ann M. Johns (Eds.). The University of Michigan Press, 2019

    Changing practices for the L2 Writing Classroom: Moving beyond the five-paragraph essay. Nigel A. Caplan and Ann M. Johns (Eds.). The University of Michigan Press, 2019

    2025-07-10 17:50:18 | Contribuidor(es): Subrata Bhowmik | https://doi.org/10.31468/dwr.867

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  17. Changing the food game: Market transformation strategies for sustainable agriculture by Lucas Simons

    Changing the food game: Market transformation strategies for sustainable agriculture by Lucas Simons

    2025-03-19 22:03:48 | Contribuidor(es): Adam Sneyd | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v3i1.139

    Experts in the area of new agricultural standards, codes, and certifications tend to hold strong perspectives on the reforms that they believe will transform unsustainable conventional farming practices. However, these important practitioner points of view infrequently make a big splash in...

  18. Cities and Agriculture: Developing Resilient Urban Food Systems by Henk de Zeeuw and Pay Drechsel (Eds.)

    Cities and Agriculture: Developing Resilient Urban Food Systems by Henk de Zeeuw and Pay Drechsel (Eds.)

    2025-03-19 22:03:45 | Contribuidor(es): Zhenzhong Si, Jennifer Marshman, Simon Berge, Ning Dai, Tammara Soma, Bryan Dale, Karen Landman, John Bacher, Mashiur Rahman, Charles Z. Levkoe | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v3i2.177

    In an age when we are inundated with information, efforts that streamline that information—by sifting kernels of wheat from the chaff—are precious. Our reviews are intended to assist CFS readers faced with a growing body of material relevant to food studies. However, the standard book review...

  19. Clearing the Plains: Disease, Politics of Starvation, and the Loss of Aboriginal Life

    Clearing the Plains: Disease, Politics of Starvation, and the Loss of Aboriginal Life

    2025-03-19 22:03:59 | Contribuidor(es): Bradley C Hiebert | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v1i2.51

    At a time when Indigenous hunger and strife is gaining public attention in Canada, James Daschuk’s book Clearing the Plains: Disease, Politics of Starvation, and the Loss of Aboriginal Life provides a necessary glimpse into the issue’s deep-seated roots. Now a professor at University of Regina...

  20. Community Review: A little regulatory pluralism with your counter-hegemonic advocacy? Blending analytical frames to construct joined-up food policy in Canada

    Community Review: A little regulatory pluralism with your counter-hegemonic advocacy? Blending analytical frames to construct joined-up food policy in Canada

    2025-03-19 22:03:48 | Contribuidor(es): Rod MacRae, Mark Winfield | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v3i1.60

    Canadian food policy is deficient in many ways. First, there is neither national joined-up food policy, nor much supporting food policy architecture at the provincial and municipal levels. Second, there is no roadmap for creating such policy changes. And third, we don’t have an analytical...