Families and food in hard times : : European comparative research / / Rebecca O’Connell, Julia Brannen.

Food is fundamental to health and social participation, yet food poverty has increased in the global North. Adopting a realist ontology and taking a comparative case approach, Families and Food in Hard Times addresses the global problem of economic retrenchment and how those most affected are those...

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Place / Publishing House:London : : UCL Press,, [2021].
©2021.
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (xiv, 274 pages) :; illustrations (color).
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