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How good is the Good Food Market: An exploration of community food security

Posted on:2013-04-24Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:University of Toronto (Canada)Candidate:Booth, Ashley Rachel MaslandFull Text:PDF
GTID:2459390008972642Subject:Educational leadership
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Community food security (CFS) is a new, community-based, collaborative approach to achieving food security. CFS seeks to merge social justice and environmental sustainability goals in the pursuit of food-secure communities. The Good Food Market (GFM) is a new CFS initiative wherein a subsidized community food market operates in a food desert. Through a qualitative case study approach, I examine and evaluate the programmatic design of The Stop's Good Food Market, and explore its contribution to community food security. The research is framed within a larger study of food security. Research findings are based on semi-structured and structured interviews with GFM coordinators and customers, as well as participant observation and literature reviews.
Keywords/Search Tags:Food, CFS
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