Vol 30 No 1 (2024): Special Sections: (Post)Pandemic Food Systems & Emerging Agrifood Scholars

The first regular issue of IJSAF, published in April 2024. 

This regular issue also contains the second set of papers that are part of the special section on (post)pandemic food systems.

It also introduces the new recurring special section of IJSAF that is dedicated to publishing the work of emerging scholars of Agrifood studies.

Published: 30-04-2024

Articles

From coalitions to social movements

Camille Freeman, Kiah Smith
Abstract 3306 | PDF Downloads 916

Page 1-17

Local food systems and community development: a symbiotic relation?

Hege Westskog, Mette Talseth Solnørdal, Mikkel Vindegg, Anders Tønnesen, Thea Sandnes, Bård Sødal Grasbekk, Ingrid Christensen
Abstract 2330 | PDF Downloads 1336

Page 19-42

The Food System in the (Post-)Pandemic World

Rethinking Agrifood Systems in (Post-)Pandemic Times

Atakan Büke, José Duarte Ribeiro Ribeiro , Hilde Bjørkhaug, Sarah Ruth Sippel
Abstract 749 | PDF Downloads 329

Page 43-52

Exceptional policies for exceptional situations?

Hilde Bjørkhaug, Jostein Brobakk
Abstract 2590 | PDF Downloads 347

Page 75-93

The State of Indigenous Foods in Africa

Sheila Ngoh Manka, Mokong Simon Mapadimeng
Abstract 1876 | PDF Downloads 899

Page 95-110

Grassroots food initatives at the rural-urban interface

Esra Demirkol Colosio, Valerio Colosio
Abstract 2145 | PDF Downloads 449

Page 111-126

What is left after the pandemic?

Larissa da Silva Araujo
Abstract 2460 | PDF Downloads 442

Page 127-146

Emerging Scholars of Agriculture and Food

Advancing early-career agri-food researchers publishing opportunities in Sub Saharan Africa

Fridah Mubichi-Kut, Allison Marie Loconto, Sheila Ngoh Manka
Abstract 2615 | PDF Downloads 256

Page 149-154

The challenges and contexts of the Lokaleng School Feeding Scheme in the North West Province, South Africa

Bongi Bianca Mkhombo, Sheila Ngoh Manka, Kiran Odhav
Abstract 2839 | PDF Downloads 1056

Page 155-174

Food Movements Unite! ?

Andrew Bennie
Abstract 1867 | PDF Downloads 621

Page 175-193