Food Banks and Food Insecurity: Cases of Brazil and Turkey
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Date
2018
Authors
Görmüş, Evrim
Journal Title
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Volume Title
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Open Access Color
Green Open Access
No
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Publicly Funded
No
Abstract
The ascendency of global neoliberal economic policies seriously challenged universalist and right-based welfare policies and promoted the idea of targeted and selective allocations to the poor with private provision for the better of in both high-income and developing countries since the mid-1980s. This article focuses on food banking as an example of targeted social provisioning and provides contrasting observations from food bank programs in Brazil and Turkey. The article traces some different approaches and practices of food banks, and argues that food banks could be part of the progressive social policies that address the root causes of hunger among developing countries within neoliberal economic restructuring.
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Keywords
Poverty, Food banking, Food insecurity, Social policies, Neoliberalism
Fields of Science
05 social sciences, 0506 political science
Citation
Gormus, E., (Marc 20, 2018) Food Banks and Food Insecurity: Cases of Brazil and Turkey. Forum for Development Studies. Vol. 46. No. 1. pp. 67-81.
WoS Q
Q3
Scopus Q
Q3

OpenCitations Citation Count
3
Source
Forum for Development Studies
Volume
46
Issue
1
Start Page
67
End Page
81
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Citations
CrossRef : 2
Scopus : 6
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Mendeley Readers : 40
SCOPUS™ Citations
6
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Web of Science™ Citations
2
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Page Views
191
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Downloads
33
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OpenAlex FWCI
2.132
Sustainable Development Goals
1
NO POVERTY

2
ZERO HUNGER


