Possible food economies: a methodological framework for exploring food production-consumption relationships
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Moya Kneafsey | Lewis Holloway | Rosie Cox | Laura Venn | Elizabeth Dowler | M. Kneafsey | Rosie Cox | L. Holloway | E. Dowler | Laura Venn | H. Tuomainen | Helena Tuomainen
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