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Food Leadership

E-BookPDF1 - PDF WatermarkE-Book
18 Seiten
Englisch
SensePublisherserschienen am09.06.20171st ed. 2017
So much more than a human necessity, food is an entry point into a range of different topics: culture and tradition, health and well-being, small and large-scale business, ecology and politics, science and the arts, poverty and social justice, land use and civil society, global trade, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, and more. From seed to table, the policies and practices related to all aspects of the food cycle create rich sites for learning and multiple opportunities for leadership. Although the topic of food has been gaining momentum in the field of Adult Education over the past decade, food has been relatively underexplored in the field of Leadership Studies. The purpose of this book, therefore, is to deepen our understanding and knowledge about leadership and adult learning in food-related movements worldwide. With contributing authors representing four countries and various Indigenous groups, this book examines the diverse ways in which food activists, scholars, students, and practitioners are already demonstrating, debating, and documenting leadership and learning in the context of global food systems transformation. Furthermore, it documents how these actions are supporting the innovation needed to address the increasingly complex and interconnected socio-economic and environmental challenges associated with food and agriculture. Whereas much leadership theory continues to be developed from cases in business, social movements, or other, more traditional leadership sectors, this book invites leaders and educators to look to their plates and, by extension, to local, small-scale farmers and to nature itself as sources of inspiration in their work.mehr

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KlappentextSo much more than a human necessity, food is an entry point into a range of different topics: culture and tradition, health and well-being, small and large-scale business, ecology and politics, science and the arts, poverty and social justice, land use and civil society, global trade, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, and more. From seed to table, the policies and practices related to all aspects of the food cycle create rich sites for learning and multiple opportunities for leadership. Although the topic of food has been gaining momentum in the field of Adult Education over the past decade, food has been relatively underexplored in the field of Leadership Studies. The purpose of this book, therefore, is to deepen our understanding and knowledge about leadership and adult learning in food-related movements worldwide. With contributing authors representing four countries and various Indigenous groups, this book examines the diverse ways in which food activists, scholars, students, and practitioners are already demonstrating, debating, and documenting leadership and learning in the context of global food systems transformation. Furthermore, it documents how these actions are supporting the innovation needed to address the increasingly complex and interconnected socio-economic and environmental challenges associated with food and agriculture. Whereas much leadership theory continues to be developed from cases in business, social movements, or other, more traditional leadership sectors, this book invites leaders and educators to look to their plates and, by extension, to local, small-scale farmers and to nature itself as sources of inspiration in their work.
Details
Weitere ISBN/GTIN9789463510509
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatPDF
Format Hinweis1 - PDF Watermark
FormatE107
Erscheinungsjahr2017
Erscheinungsdatum09.06.2017
Auflage1st ed. 2017
Seiten18 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenCLXXII, 18 p.
Artikel-Nr.2400241
Rubriken
Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword; Introduction; Section 1: Indigenous Food Systems; Longhouse to the Greenhouse: The Path to Food Security at Six Nations; Indigenous Knowledge: Informal Learning and Food Security Practices among the Acholi People of Northern Uganda; Fishing for Change: A Pedagogy of Native Food Sovereignty; Section 2: Leadership in Global Food Systems Transformation; Beyond Policy: Race, Class, Leadership and Agenda-Setting in North American Food Policy Councils; Digging in: Food Literacy Communication & Sustainability Advocacy in Community Sharing Gardens; Gujarat Agricultural Success: A Case of a Transformational Leader or a Transactional Leader?; Section 3: Learning in Global Food Systems Transformation; Out of the Wild and into the Kitchen: Learning about Sustainability through Wild Food Products; Maladaptive Learning: Incorporating Institutional Barriers into Nonprofit Community Garden Programming; Conclusion: Emerging Trends and Future Directions for Leadership and Adult Learning in Global Food Systems Transformation; Index.mehr