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View article: Strengthening democratic governance in times of crisis
Strengthening democratic governance in times of crisis Open
Democracy, including processes that govern food systems, are under threat of erosion. Contextualizing and articulating governance challenges is an essential first step. However, it is valuable to look to practices that provide more meaning…
View article: Challenging power relations in food systems governance: A conversation about moving from inclusion to decolonization
Challenging power relations in food systems governance: A conversation about moving from inclusion to decolonization Open
This reflective essay explores power relations, with a particular focus on racialization, that flow through dominant forms of food systems governance, with an aim to create more participatory governance models. Four of the authors asked …
View article: Exploring settler-Indigenous engagement in food systems governance
Exploring settler-Indigenous engagement in food systems governance Open
Within food systems governance spaces, civil society organizations (CSOs) play important roles in addressing power structures and shaping decisions. In Canada, CSO food systems actors increasingly understand the importance of building rela…
View article: The Case for A National Food Policy Council
The Case for A National Food Policy Council Open
As the Government develops A Food Policy for Canada to provide an integrated approach to food-systems, governance has emerged as a critical issue. This report was compiled at the request of an informal network of organizations from the foo…
View article: The Case for A National Food Policy Council
The Case for A National Food Policy Council Open
As the Government develops A Food Policy for Canada to provide an integrated approach to food-systems, governance has emerged as a critical issue. This report was compiled at the request of an informal network of organizations from the foo…
View article: Civil society engagement in food systems governance in Canada: Experiences, gaps, and possibilities
Civil society engagement in food systems governance in Canada: Experiences, gaps, and possibilities Open
Civil society organizations (CSOs) commonly experience food systems governance as imposed by governments from the top down and as unduly influenced by a small group of private sector actors that hold disproportionate power. This uneven in…
View article: Building Action Research Partnerships for Community Impact: Lessons From a National Community-Campus Engagement Project
Building Action Research Partnerships for Community Impact: Lessons From a National Community-Campus Engagement Project Open
While many studies have addressed the successes and challenges of participatory action research, few have documented how community campus engagement (CCE) works and how partnerships can be designed for strong community impact. This paper r…
View article: Integrative Governance for Ecological Public Health: An Analysis of ‘Food Policy for Canada’ (2015-2019)
Integrative Governance for Ecological Public Health: An Analysis of ‘Food Policy for Canada’ (2015-2019) Open
Normatively grounded in the ecological public health paradigm, this paper speaks to the role of public policy in addressing food and nutrition-related health challenges through a critical analysis of the 2019 Food Policy for Canada (FPC). …
View article: Strengthening Sustainable Northern Food Systems: Federal Policy Constraints and Potential Opportunities
Strengthening Sustainable Northern Food Systems: Federal Policy Constraints and Potential Opportunities Open
This paper explores how Canadian federal policy and frameworks can better support community-based initiatives to reduce food insecurity and build sustainable food systems in the North. Through an examination of the current state of food sy…
View article: Special Section Introduction: Community Impacts of Engaged Research, Teaching, and Practice
Special Section Introduction: Community Impacts of Engaged Research, Teaching, and Practice Open
As the annals of the Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning can attest, engaged partnerships have become a powerful tool to enhance teaching and research on university and college campuses around the world.Community-campus engageme…
View article: Ecopolitics Podcast, Episode 6: Federalism, Party Politics and Environment
Ecopolitics Podcast, Episode 6: Federalism, Party Politics and Environment Open
The environmental policy process in Canada is complicated. With its division of powers between provinces and the federal government, Canada's federalist structure has tended to serve as a barrier to achieving consistent nation-wide environ…
View article: Ecopolitics Podcast, Episode 1: Introducing the Ecopolitics Podcast
Ecopolitics Podcast, Episode 1: Introducing the Ecopolitics Podcast Open
In this episode, co-hosts Peter and Ryan share how they got involved in ecopolitics, what inspired them to create the EcoPolitics Podcast, and themes they're excited to explore in the coming episodes. [Produced by Nicole Bedford; Artwork b…
View article: Ecopolitics Podcast, Episode 5: Environmental Political History in Canada
Ecopolitics Podcast, Episode 5: Environmental Political History in Canada Open
From ecopolitical history to tips on environmental activism techniques, this episode is the perfect primer on ecopolitics in Canada. Guided by the seasoned Robert Paehlke -- one of the founding voices in the field of environmental politics…
View article: Civil Society and Social Movements in Food System Governance
Civil Society and Social Movements in Food System Governance Open
This book offers insights into the governance of contemporary food systems and their ongoing transformation by social movements. As global food systems face multiple threats and challenges there is an opportunity for social movements and c…
View article: Learning to “Walk the Talk”: Reflexive Evaluation in Community-First Engaged Research
Learning to “Walk the Talk”: Reflexive Evaluation in Community-First Engaged Research Open
While a considerable body of literature advocates for participatory evaluation methodologies within community-centred community-campus engagement (CCE) projects, there has been limited study to date on how a “community-first”, or community…
View article: Transformations through “Community-First” Engagement
Transformations through “Community-First” Engagement Open
The content in this special issue was created in the context of the Community First: Impacts of Community Engagement (CFICE, pronounced “suffice”) partnership research project, funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council …
View article: Governance recommendations from forty years of national food strategy development in Canada and beyond
Governance recommendations from forty years of national food strategy development in Canada and beyond Open
This paper contributes to Canada’s current national food policy discussion by introducing lessons gleaned from the development of two earlier Canadian government food policy efforts, A Food Strategy for Canada (1977) and Canada’s Action Pl…
View article: Special issue on building an integrated Food Policy for Canada: An open letter to the Canadian food policy community
Special issue on building an integrated Food Policy for Canada: An open letter to the Canadian food policy community Open
This editorial introduces the special issue of Canadian Food Studies, “Building an integrated Food Policy for Canada”. In a letter to the food policy community, the guest editors assert that the federal government’s development of a Food P…
View article: CFICE Midterm Review Report
CFICE Midterm Review Report Open
Wondering what the Community First: Impacts of Community Engagement (CFICE) project has been up to for the past four years? Well you’re in luck. We just completed and submitted our SSHRC Midterm report on February 29, 2016 and it’s chock f…