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- Food safety in the public debate: on the efforts of food movements to communicate, mobilize, and politicize a critical issue

- Barbara Pfetsch, Daniel Maier and Annie Waldherr
- Food Security

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- Food security , pp 112-126

- Zsofia Mendly-Zambo
- Food Security and Agriculture in the Low Income Food Deficit Countries Ten Years After the Uruguay Round , pp 129-154

- Prabhu Pingali and Randy Stringer
- Food Security and International Agricultural Trade Regulation: Old Problems, New Perspectives

- Fiona Smith
- Food security assessment methods , pp 65-79

- Carlo Cafiero
- Food Security in South Asia: Strategies and Programmes for Regional Collaboration

- Muhammad Iqbal and Rashid Amjad
- Food security lessons from exemplars in stunting reduction , pp 183-201

- Jamal Yearwood, Nadia Akseer, Goutham Kandru and Zulfiqar A. Bhutta
- Food security, sustainable development, and Islamic ethics: a model of harmonization

- Marwan Haddad
- Food security: a maqaṣid-led scriptural investigation into Muslim tradition

- Muhammad Fawzy Hasan ‘AbdelHay
- Food sovereignty

- Michael Fakhri
- Food sovereignty, stakeholder engagement, and co-creation in alternative food networks: a post-Schumpeterian economics perspective

- Luca Cacciolatti and Soo Hee Lee
- Food system transformation for achieving gender equality and contributing to Sustainable Development Goals

- Hom Nath Gartaula, Deepali Chadha, Kishor Atreya, Prama Mukhopadhyay, Anisha Sapkota and Ranjitha Puskur
- Food system transformation for climate action

- Toshihiro Hasegawa, Rachel Bezner Kerr and Helen Gurney-Smith
- Food system transformation to reduce inequality within and among countries

- Madiha Ahmed and Sandra Gagnon
- Food systems and food poverty , pp 111-128

- Martin Caraher
- Food systems and the sustainability agenda , pp 31-40

- Sheryl L. Hendriks
- Food systems at the rural-urban interface , pp 166-197

- Felicity J. Proctor and Julio A. Berdegué
- Food systems transformation in an urbanizing world , pp 34-61

- James Tefft and Marketa Jonasova
- Food waste and the contest of incentives: Egypt as a case study

- Abdullah Ibrahim Omran
- Food waste and the growth of food banks in the Global South , pp 328-340

- Daniel N. Warshawsky
- Food, beverages and social media: trends and tools for economic research , pp 297-326

- Sean Cash, Saleem Alhabash, Gabriela Fretes and Mengyan Ma
- Food, Gastronomy and Cultural Commons

- Christian Barrère, Quentin Bonnard and Véronique Chossat
- Fools Rush In? The Institutional Context of Industry Creation , pp 315-340

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- Football and betting , pp 383-400

- David Forrest
- Football attendance over the centuries , pp 21-43

- J Reade
- Football culture and sports history in Latin America: from the Progressive Era to contemporary times , pp 306-320

- Bernardo Buarque de Hollanda
- Football finances , pp 80-99

- Stephen Morrow
- Football in England

- Stefan Szymanski
- Football in France

- Frédéric Bolotny
- Football in Germany

- Bernd Frick
- Footloose Capital and Productive Public Services

- Pasquale Commendatore, Ingrid Kubin and Carmelo Petraglia
- Footloose capital, market access and the geography of regional state aid

- Gianmarco Ottaviano
- For a Monsoon Wedding: Delhi and the Commonwealth Games

- Nalin Mehta and Boria Majumdar
- For a new consensus: heroes of a postliberal turning?

- Claudia Franziska Brühwiler
- For a philosophy of poverty economics

- Judith Favereau
- For a Resilient, Sustainable and Creative European Economy, in What Ways is the EU Important?

- Phil Cooke and Lisa De Propris
- For a sociology of womens sports on the African continent , pp 276-290

- Anima Adjepong
- For better or for worse? Into the future , pp 406-418

- Richard Shaw
- For comparative legal studies , pp 129-155

- Michael Palmer
- For-profit colleges and the “bad apple” mythology in the US

- A. J. Angulo
- For-profit sector

- Dominik Schwizer
- For-Profit, State and Non-Profit: How to Cut the Pie Among the Three Sectors

- Avner Ben-Ner
- Forced car ownership

- Angela Curl
- Forced Labour and Slavery

- Natalia Szablewska
- Forced technology transfer and Chinas industrial policy: a case study of high-speed rail , pp 288-302

- Gerald Chan
- Forces of Change

- Benton E. Gup
- Forces Shaping the Evolution of Private Legal Systems

- Amitai Aviram
- Fordism and Post-Fordism

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- Fordism, accumulation, and institutional contradictions , pp 193-208

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