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Calvário, R. (2025). Edible revolutions: Food, power, and postcapitalist transformation. In Sultana Jovanovska, Andrej A. Lukšič, Boštjan Remic (Ed.), Strategies for a just green transition: Proceedings from the Summer School of Political Ecology 2025. (pp. 111-131). Ljubljana: Inštitut za ekologijo.
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R. M. Calvário,  "Edible revolutions: Food, power, and postcapitalist transformation", in Strategies for a just green transition: Proc. from the Summer School of Political Ecology 2025, Sultana Jovanovska, Andrej A. Lukšič, Boštjan Remic, Ed., Ljubljana, Inštitut za ekologijo, 2025, pp. 111-131
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@inproceedings{calvário2025_1777903956068,
	author = "Calvário, R.",
	title = "Edible revolutions: Food, power, and postcapitalist transformation",
	booktitle = "Strategies for a just green transition: Proceedings from the Summer School of Political Ecology 2025",
	year = "2025",
	editor = "Sultana Jovanovska, Andrej A. Lukšič, Boštjan Remic",
	volume = "",
	number = "",
	series = "",
	pages = "111-131",
	publisher = "Inštitut za ekologijo",
	address = "Ljubljana",
	organization = "",
	url = "https://dlib.si/details/URN:NBN:SI:DOC-F6EJOGOL"
}
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TI  - Edible revolutions: Food, power, and postcapitalist transformation
T2  - Strategies for a just green transition: Proceedings from the Summer School of Political Ecology 2025
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AB  - This chapter explores food as both a lens and a strategic site for social transformation, critically examining the limits of framing strategy through the dichotomy of prefigurative and contentious
politics. Drawing on diverse food movements, from food alternatives to food justice and food sovereignty, it argues for a plural, context- sensitive approach that combines grassroots alternatives, social mobilisation, state engagement, and structural change. Central to this is a relational view of power, shaped from above and negotiated and contested from below, with the everyday as a
key site of struggle. La Vía Campesina’s movement- and alliance-building experience exemplifies how solidarity and mutual transformation of intersecting identities and scales can counter social fragmentation and contribute to advancing systemic change.
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