Urban food policy councils as politicized spaces: The case of Arusha, Tanzania

IF 6.8 1区 经济学 Q1 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY
Amber Steyaert , Thomas Kuyper , Joost Dessein , Charlotte Prové
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Informal food vendors constitute a significant portion of the workforce in Arusha, Tanzania, and play a crucial role in the local food system. Despite their importance, these vendors lack political and social agency, resulting in their underrepresentation in decision-making processes. This study explores the potential of urban food policy councils (UFPCs) to support these vendors, focusing on the Arusha Sustainable Food System Platform. Recently, the platform faced a government directive to relocate street vendors without their participation. This case study examines the platform’s response to this directive.
Using a conceptual framework that positions UFPCs as politicized spaces, centered on social justice, epistemic justice, and empowerment, and an analytical framework based on critical governance, this research employs document analysis, in-depth interviews, focus groups with market vendors, and participative observations of platform meetings and events.
The findings reveal that the ASFSP refrained from engaging with vendors due to several factors: a focus on food safety concerns overshadowing social justice concerns, a preference for formality that excludes informal actors, and limitations imposed by the city council, with relocation decisions made at the national level beyond the platform’s influence. Nevertheless, the platform shows significant promise in addressing democratic deficits in Arusha’s local food systems, but further steps are necessary for it to function effectively as a politicized space. Its transformative potential is contingent upon being embedded within a broader democratic context.
The framework of UFPCs as politicized spaces offers a possibility to connect the food democracy debate and UFPC literature. Additionally, the study offers practical insights for the platform and similar councils to improve the inclusion of street vendors in decision-making processes.
作为政治化空间的城市食品政策委员会:以坦桑尼亚阿鲁沙为例
在坦桑尼亚阿鲁沙,非正规食品摊贩构成了劳动力的很大一部分,在当地食品系统中发挥着至关重要的作用。尽管这些供应商很重要,但他们缺乏政治和社会代理,导致他们在决策过程中的代表性不足。本研究探讨了城市食品政策委员会(ufpc)支持这些供应商的潜力,重点关注阿鲁沙可持续食品系统平台。最近,该平台面临一项政府指令,要求在没有摊贩参与的情况下重新安置摊贩。本案例研究考察了平台对该指令的响应。使用将ufpc定位为政治化空间的概念框架,以社会正义、认知正义和赋权为中心,以及基于关键治理的分析框架,本研究采用了文件分析、深度访谈、与市场供应商的焦点小组以及对平台会议和活动的参与性观察。调查结果显示,ASFSP避免与供应商接触的原因有几个:对食品安全问题的关注超过了对社会正义的关注,对形式的偏爱将非正式行为者排除在外,以及市议会施加的限制,在国家层面做出的搬迁决定超出了平台的影响力。尽管如此,该平台在解决阿鲁沙当地粮食系统的民主缺陷方面显示出巨大的希望,但要使其作为一个政治化的空间有效运作,还需要进一步的步骤。它的变革潜力取决于能否融入更广泛的民主背景。UFPC作为政治化空间的框架提供了一种将粮食民主辩论与UFPC文献联系起来的可能性。此外,该研究还为平台和类似的委员会提供了实用的见解,以改善街头小贩在决策过程中的参与度。
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Food Policy
Food Policy 管理科学-农业经济与政策
CiteScore
11.40
自引率
4.60%
发文量
128
审稿时长
62 days
期刊介绍: Food Policy is a multidisciplinary journal publishing original research and novel evidence on issues in the formulation, implementation, and evaluation of policies for the food sector in developing, transition, and advanced economies. Our main focus is on the economic and social aspect of food policy, and we prioritize empirical studies informing international food policy debates. Provided that articles make a clear and explicit contribution to food policy debates of international interest, we consider papers from any of the social sciences. Papers from other disciplines (e.g., law) will be considered only if they provide a key policy contribution, and are written in a style which is accessible to a social science readership.
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