Taking the sources from: Libal, K., Tomczak, S. M., Spath, R., & Harding, S. (2014). Hunger in
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Taking the sources from: Libal, K., Tomczak, S. M., Spath, R., & Harding, S. (2014). Hunger in a "Land of Plenty": A Renewed Call for Social Work Action. Social Work (New York), 59(4), 366-369. https://doi.org/10.1093/sw/swu029
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Winne, M. (2008).Closing the Food Gap: Resetting the Land in the Land of Plenty. Boston: Beacon.
Wright, J. D., Donley, A. M., & Vega, S. S. (2019).Hunger in the land of plenty: a critical look at food insecurity. Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc.
or please cite what you find.
And answer the following:
What are the dominant discourses you are finding about the topic?the "common-sense" notions about it that make average people accept the problem or think it's normal or unavoidablethe privilege you can detectthe attitudes of groups who don't want the problem to get solved because they benefit from itany traditional beliefs or values that get in the way of progress on the problem
What are the attitudes and opinions you have found about it?What is the impact of the attitudes and beliefs about the topic?Whose agendas are dominating the messages you see about it?
What are the dominant discourses you are finding about the topic?the "common-sense" notions about it that make average people accept the problem or think it's normal or unavoidablethe privilege you can detectthe attitudes of groups who don't want the problem to get solved because they benefit from itany traditional beliefs or values that get in the way of progress on the problemWhat are the attitudes and opinions you have found about it?What is the impact of the attitudes and beliefs about the topic?Whose agendas are dominating the messages you see about it?