Drawing on empirical research with the UK's two largest charitable food organisations, this book explores the prolific rise of food charity over the last 15 years and its implications for overcoming food insecurity. As the welfare state withdraws, leaving food banks to protect the most vulnerable, the author questions the sustainability of this system and asks where responsibility lies - in practice and in theory - for ensuring everyone can realise their human right to food. The book argues that effective, policy-driven solutions require a clear rights-based framework, which enables a range of actors including the state, charities and the food industry to work together towards, and be held accountable for, the progressive realisation of the right to food for all in the UK.
ISBN: | 9781447328292 |
Publication date: | 5th July 2017 |
Author: | Hannah (University of Sheffield) Lambie-Mumford |
Publisher: | Policy Press an imprint of Bristol University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 192 pages |
Genres: |
Cultural studies: food and society Central / national / federal government policies Society and culture: general Poverty and precarity Housing and homelessness Social welfare and social services Cultural studies: food and society |