TY - JOUR
T1 - Citizen voice and state response in the context of food system transformations
AU - Rao, Nitya
AU - Marzi, Emma
AU - Baudish, Isabel
AU - Laila, Amar
AU - Conti, Costanza
AU - Hicks, Christina
PY - 2025/7
Y1 - 2025/7
N2 - This paper reviews the dynamic interplay between food activism and state responses, focusing on the diverse ways and strategies used by food movements to advocate for food systems transformation. More so, in a context of growing corporate control in food systems, food activism has been promoting just and sustainable alternatives. State reactions have been evolving, ranging from repression to policy change, to, in some cases, collaboration. Through a combination of summative content analysis of key themes across the literature and a thematic exploration of case studies, the paper highlights key trends in food activism and examines how governments have responded to them. By analysing the interactions between citizens and governments, this paper offers insights for both activists and policymakers seeking to build more inclusive and participatory food governance structures, in their efforts to transform food systems.
AB - This paper reviews the dynamic interplay between food activism and state responses, focusing on the diverse ways and strategies used by food movements to advocate for food systems transformation. More so, in a context of growing corporate control in food systems, food activism has been promoting just and sustainable alternatives. State reactions have been evolving, ranging from repression to policy change, to, in some cases, collaboration. Through a combination of summative content analysis of key themes across the literature and a thematic exploration of case studies, the paper highlights key trends in food activism and examines how governments have responded to them. By analysing the interactions between citizens and governments, this paper offers insights for both activists and policymakers seeking to build more inclusive and participatory food governance structures, in their efforts to transform food systems.
U2 - 10.1016/j.foodpol.2025.102879
DO - 10.1016/j.foodpol.2025.102879
M3 - Article
SN - 0306-9192
VL - 134
JO - Food Policy
JF - Food Policy
M1 - 102879
ER -