Jessica Duncan

Jessica Duncan is an Assistant Professor in the Rural Sociology Group, Wageningen University. She holds a PhD in Food Policy from City University London and is the author of the book Global Food Security Governance: Civil society engagement in the reformed Committee on World Food Security (Routledge, 2015). She is an Associate Editor of the journal Food Security and the co-chair of the ECPR Food Policy and Governance Research Network. Her research focuses on the social-political dynamics of global norm setting for food security and the ways in which non-state actors participate in policy making processes. She is motivated by transformative governance mechanisms that support pathways to just and sustainable food systems.
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Sustainable Food Security: Food Access (edX) EdX
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Sustainable Food Security: Food Access (edX)

Discover the intricate world of food access decision-making with 'Sustainable Food Security: Food Access' - an insightful edX course. Delve into how various levels of society influence the foods we consume daily, from individual choices to global policies. This course is perfect for those interested in environmental studies, nutrition, and sustainable living.

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