2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2010.04.008
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New power relations served here: The growth of food banking in Chicago

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“…In other words, the practice of food justice is charity. This strategy has been critiqued for the way it undermines efforts to address the structural causes of hunger (FSNNL 2014;Minkoff-Zern 2012;Poppendieck 1999;Poppendieck 2013;Riches 1999;Sen 1981;Warshawsky 2010). Although a food bank may have good reason for using the term food justice (see Henderson 2004), and appropriation is not necessarily undesirable, in the case of Second Harvest, we wonder whether lipstick in the shade of justice is being put on the pig of charity.…”
Section: What Does It Mean To Do Food Justice?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, the practice of food justice is charity. This strategy has been critiqued for the way it undermines efforts to address the structural causes of hunger (FSNNL 2014;Minkoff-Zern 2012;Poppendieck 1999;Poppendieck 2013;Riches 1999;Sen 1981;Warshawsky 2010). Although a food bank may have good reason for using the term food justice (see Henderson 2004), and appropriation is not necessarily undesirable, in the case of Second Harvest, we wonder whether lipstick in the shade of justice is being put on the pig of charity.…”
Section: What Does It Mean To Do Food Justice?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Feeding America's Hunger in America 2010 report, approximately 79.2 percent of clients interviewed reported that they had used a pantry in the past year, indicating that they were not new clients. Multiple researchers have observed that many food pantries are being used on a regular, long-term basis (Beggs, 2006;Bhattarai, Duffy, & Raymond, 2005;Daponte, Lewis, Sanders, & Taylor, 1998;Hilton, 1993;Molnar, Duffy, Claxton, & Conner, 2001;Mosley & Tiehen, 2004;Tarasuk & Eakin, 2005;Warshawsky, 2010).…”
Section: Critiques Of the Pefsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mostly, the literature discusses food assistance as a societal problem, since food banks are gaining importance due to reductions in social welfare systems (Riches 2002(Riches , 2011Warshawsky 2010;Lutz 2011;Thuns 2011;Dowler 2014;Poppendieck 2014;Silvasti and Riches 2014). In addition, prior studies present political perspectives, for instance, on the establishment of food banks (Koc 2014;Tang et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%