Philip McMichael
Appearance
Philip McMichael | |
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Born | Philip David McMichael |
Nationality | Australian |
Academic work | |
Notable ideas | Food regimes |
Philip David McMichael is an Australian-born sociologist and professor of Global Development at Cornell University. A historical sociologist, his research focuses on development and social change.[1] Together with Harriet Friedmann, he developed the food regime theory, a broadly Marxist approach to theorising food systems.[2][3]
Career
He is a Faculty Fellow at the Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future[4] and has previously served on a scientific advisory council in the Food and Nutrition Division of the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization.[5]
Selected work
Books
- Development & Social Change: A Global Perspective (2016)
- Food Regimes and Agrarian Questions. (2013)[6][7]
Articles
- A food regime genealogy (2009)
References
- ^ "International development scholar Phil McMichael retires". Cornell University.
- ^ "Philip McMichael: Making an impact in and beyond the classroom". Cornell University.
- ^ Pereira, Laura. "The global food system still benefits the rich at the expense of the poor". The Conversation. Retrieved 2021-07-05.
- ^ "Fellows Profile". Cornell Atkinson.
- ^ "Philip David McMichael". CALS.
- ^ Otero, Gerardo (22 March 2016). "Review of Philip McMichael's Food Regimes and Agrarian Questions". Journal of World-Systems Research. 22 (1): 299–305. doi:10.5195/jwsr.2016.651. ISSN 1076-156X.
- ^ Clark, Brett (April 2015). "Food Regimes and Agrarian Questions, by PhilipMcMichael. Halifax and Winnipeg: Fernwood Publishing, 2013. Pp. xii+196. $18.95 (pb). ISBN 978‐1552665756". Journal of Agrarian Change. 15 (2): 296–298. doi:10.1111/joac.12098. ISSN 1471-0358.