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Food Justice Now!: Bibliography

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Bibliography

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Portions of chapter 2 were previously published in “These Bars Can’t Hold Us Back: Plowing Incarcerated Geographies with Restorative Food Justice,” Antipode 48 (2016): 1359–79; reprinted with permission from John Wiley and Sons. Portions of chapter 4 were previously published in “Farming While Confronting the Other: The Production and Maintenance of Boundaries in the Borderlands,” Journal of Rural Studies 39 (2015): 1–10; reprinted with permission from Elsevier.

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