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Moving from "matters of fact" to "matters of concern" in order to grow economic food futures in the Anthropocene
Ann HILL
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Future Food
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Matters of Concern
100%
Anthropocene
100%
Matters of Fact
100%
Critical Inquiry
75%
Agri-food
50%
Actancy
50%
Australia
25%
Philippines
25%
Capitalist
25%
Neoliberal
25%
Food Sector
25%
Ways of Being
25%
Capitalist Economy
25%
Food Economy
25%
Food Regime
25%
Neoliberal Economy
25%
Ways of Speaking
25%
Corporate Food Regime
25%
Economic Diversity
25%
Banana
25%
Alternative Food
25%
Bruno Latour
25%
Arts and Humanities
Australia
100%
Philippines
100%
Limitations
100%
Scholars
100%
Nonhuman
100%
Bruno Latour
100%
Social Sciences
Tuition Fee
100%
Anthropocene
100%
Australia
50%
Philippines
50%
Scientific Methods
50%