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Carl J. Griffin

    The Politics of Hunger
    The politics of hunger
    • The politics of hunger

      Protest, poverty and policy in England, c. 1750-c. 1840

      • 280 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
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      The book delves into "hunger politics," examining how hunger is utilized as a form of protest by impoverished consumers. It analyzes the portrayal of hunger within public policy discussions and the political rhetoric employed by elites. Through this exploration, the author highlights the implications of these dynamics on both societal perceptions and policy-making processes related to food insecurity and poverty.

      The politics of hunger
    • Systematically explores what it is conceived as 'hunger politics': the articulations of hunger as a tool of protest by poor consumers; its framing as a problem in the making of public policy; and its (elite) political languages and the attendant effects. -- .

      The Politics of Hunger