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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
August 2021
Print publication year:
2021
Online ISBN:
9781009019002
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Creative Common License - CC Creative Common License - BY Creative Common License - NC
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Book description

Despite a constitutional right to food, a comprehensive social security structure, being a net exporter of agricultural products and maintaining a rising GDP, freedom from hunger remains a pipedream for millions of South Africans. With a constant surge in food prices, the availability of sustenance is often seriously threatened for all of South Africa's population. While the underprivileged majority residing in townships often demonstrate their discontent for poor service delivery on the streets, they rarely channel this strategy into taming food inflation. This study seeks to understand this irony and examine ways in which this trend could be reversed. Proposing a compelling argument for food activism, Bright Nkrumah suggests ways of mobilising disempowered groups to reclaim this inherent right. Presented alongside historical and contemporary case studies to illustrate the dynamics of collective action and food security in South Africa, he draws from legal, social and political theory to make the case for 'activism' as a force for alleviating food insecurity. Also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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Contents

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  • Seeking the Right to Food
    pp i-ii
  • Seeking the Right to Food - Title page
    pp iii-iii
  • Food Activism in South Africa
  • Copyright page
    pp iv-iv
  • Epigraph
    pp v-v
  • Dedication
    pp vi-vi
  • Contents
    pp vii-vii
  • Tables
    pp viii-viii
  • Abbreviations and Acronyms
    pp ix-xii
  • Additional material
    pp xiii-xiv
  • Preface
    pp xv-xvi
  • Acknowledgements
    pp xvii-xviii
  • 1 - Food Activism and Policy in South Africa
    pp 1-23
  • 2 - A Tale of Food Activism
    pp 24-40
  • 3 - The Case of Right to Food Campaign
    pp 41-58
  • 4 - Rocking the Boat? Mobilising for Food Security in South Africa
    pp 59-76
  • 5 - Food (In)Security and Legal Implications in South Africa
    pp 77-101
  • 6 - The Unfinished Agenda: Perspectives on South Africa’s Food (In)Security
    pp 102-129
  • 7 - Dispossession: Reforming Land in South Africa
    pp 130-147
  • 8 - Ethical Obligation to Assist Impoverished South Africans
    pp 148-165
  • 9 - What Is to Be Done: Overcoming Policy Fragmentation in South Africa
    pp 166-183
  • References
    pp 184-218
  • Index
    pp 219-226

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