CfP: "Food Politics and Governance in Low- and Middle-Income Countries" panel at ECPR conference in Dublin

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Petrikova, Ivica
Wed, Dec 20, 2023 2:17 PM

Dear colleagues,

We are organizing a panel on “Food Politics and Governance in Low- and Middle-Income Countries” at the upcoming ECPR General Conferencehttps://ecpr.eu/GeneralConference, Dublin, 12-15 August 2024, as part of Section 50https://ecpr.eu/Events/Event/SectionDetails/1415 "Understanding post-exceptionalism in agri-food policymaking: Addressing multiple crises”. You can find the panel abstract below.

If you are interested in presenting a paper on this panel, please email us an abstract of up to 500 words by 15 January 2024.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch.

Best,

Ivica & Tim

FOOD POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE IN LOW- AND MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES

Chairs: Ivica Petrikova (ivica.petrikova@rhul.ac.uk), Tim Dorlach (tim.dorlach@uni-bayreuth.de)

Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) face many challenges to their food and nutrition security, particularly in the face of accelerating climate change, rapid urbanization, and complex global agricultural trade environment. This panel invites papers exploring, for example, how different political structures affect LMICs’ food security policies, how effective distinct governance models have been in addressing nutrition challenges, how LMICs have attempted to tackle the effects of climate change on their agricultural production or how international trade agreements have influenced LMICs’ food production. Contributions on other aspects of LMIC’s food politics and policies are also welcome.

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Dear colleagues, We are organizing a panel on “Food Politics and Governance in Low- and Middle-Income Countries” at the upcoming ECPR General Conference<https://ecpr.eu/GeneralConference>, Dublin, 12-15 August 2024, as part of Section 50<https://ecpr.eu/Events/Event/SectionDetails/1415> "Understanding post-exceptionalism in agri-food policymaking: Addressing multiple crises”. You can find the panel abstract below. If you are interested in presenting a paper on this panel, please email us an abstract of up to 500 words by 15 January 2024. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch. Best, Ivica & Tim FOOD POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE IN LOW- AND MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES Chairs: Ivica Petrikova (ivica.petrikova@rhul.ac.uk), Tim Dorlach (tim.dorlach@uni-bayreuth.de) Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) face many challenges to their food and nutrition security, particularly in the face of accelerating climate change, rapid urbanization, and complex global agricultural trade environment. This panel invites papers exploring, for example, how different political structures affect LMICs’ food security policies, how effective distinct governance models have been in addressing nutrition challenges, how LMICs have attempted to tackle the effects of climate change on their agricultural production or how international trade agreements have influenced LMICs’ food production. Contributions on other aspects of LMIC’s food politics and policies are also welcome. This email, its contents and any attachments are intended solely for the addressee and may contain confidential information. In certain circumstances, it may also be subject to legal privilege. Any unauthorised use, disclosure, or copying is not permitted. If you have received this email in error, please notify us and immediately and permanently delete it. Any views or opinions expressed in personal emails are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Royal Holloway, University of London. It is your responsibility to ensure that this email and any attachments are virus free.