Framing 'food riots': Subsistence protests in international and national media, 2007-2012
This chapter investigates some of the conceptual and methodological challenges of making sense of contemporary 'food riots', particularly the wave of protests reported worldwide during the period of the global food price spikes, around 2007–2012. It focuses on a discussion of media framing...
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