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The gender-urban-food interface in the Global South

In: Handbook on Urban Food Security in the Global South

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  • Liam Riley
  • Belinda Dodson

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The interface between urbanization, gender and food in the Global South offers a vantage point from which to think through the integrated nature of contemporary development challenges from both the structural elements of urban poverty and the ways that urban residents navigate their cities. The starting point of this paper is that there is insufficient research from the vantage point where all three of these concepts interface, even as there is a rich body of literature at the interface of each pair of elements (e.g., gender and urbanization, gender and food, food and urbanization). This paper draws attention to the importance of the three-way interface through a review of literature on issues including the nature of households, household strategies, and the nutrition transition, with reference to economic, cultural, social, environmental, and epistemological concerns.

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  • Liam Riley & Belinda Dodson, 2020. "The gender-urban-food interface in the Global South," Chapters, in: Jonathan Crush & Bruce Frayne & Gareth Haysom (ed.), Handbook on Urban Food Security in the Global South, chapter 11, pages 218-232, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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