Moragues-Faus, Ana2020-05-122022-03-312020-030016-7398https://hdl.handle.net/2445/159839Current governance configurations have been signalled as a key driver for, but also a potential solution to, food insecurity and sustainability challenges. In this context, cities are becoming key transition spaces where new food governance systems are being fashioned, creating 'spaces of deliberation' that bring together civil society, private actors, and local governments. To date, food governance analyses have been mostly aligned with an optimistic philosophy that in many instances overlooks conflicts of interest, winners and losers of different arrangements, and institutional deadlocks. (...)14 p.application/pdfeng(c) The Royal Geographical Society, 2020GovernabilitatSocietat civilOrdenació del paisatgeAbastament d'alimentsSalut urbanaGovernanceCivil societyLandscaping industryFood supplyUrban healthTowards a critical governance framework: Unveiling the political and justice dimensions of urban food partnershipsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article6977422020-05-12info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess