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Corporate Food Paradigms and Health Crisis: The Image of a Syndemic Crash

Hernando Salcedo Fidalgo ()
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Hernando Salcedo Fidalgo: Coordinator FIAN Colombia Nutrition’s Branch

Development, 2020, vol. 63, issue 2, 205-208

Abstract: Abstract The current pandemic is part of the impact of what has been called the ‘Anthropocene’ or ‘Capitalocene’. A holistic narrative, from the perspectives of knowledge construction and new methodologies to address the scenario and the way out of the crisis are necessary. It is with this alternative and a non-reductionist gaze that we intend to present an analysis of the current health crash and the possibilities of structural action on the determinants that have led humanity to the threshold of collapse of the most precious values of modernity.

Keywords: Resilience; Agency; Economic system; Corporate capture; Food patterns; Food systems (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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