Książki o głodzie
Najciekawsze książki o problemie głodu
POLSKA
Głód,
Martín Caparrós,
Wydawnictwo Literackie
Geopolityka głodu,
Jean Ziegler,
Książka i Prasa
Żywność i demokracja. Wprowadzenie do suwerenności żywieniowej,
Marcin Gerwin
Związek Stowarzyszeń Polska Zielona Sieć
ŚWIAT
The Quest to End World Hunger (Charity & Philanthropy Unleashed)
Marylou Kjelle,
Mitchell Lane Publishers
World Hunger (12 Myths),
Frances Moore Lappé, Joseph Collins, Peter Rosset, Luis Esparza,
Routledge
How the Other Half Dies: Real Reasons for World Hunger (Pelican),
Susan George,
Penguin Books Ltd
Atlas of World Hunger,
Thomas J. Bassett,
University of Chicago Press
Forest Farming: Towards a Solution to Problems of World Hunger and Conservation,
James Sholto Douglas,
ITDG Publishing
World Hunger and Moral Obligation,
William Aiken,
Prentice Hall
One Billion Hungry: Can We Feed the World?,
Gordon Conway,
Comstock Publishing Associates
Feeding a Hungry World (Global Connections), Charles F. Gritzner,
Chelsea House Publishers
Doing Good Without Giving Up,
Ben Lowe, Foreword by Ajith Fernando,
IVP USA
The historiography of hunger: changing views on the world food problem 1945-1980.
D. Grigg,
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, New Series
The Hunger for More: Searching for Values in an Age of Greed
Laurence Shames,
Timeless Books
Food Ethics (Professional Ethics)
Ben Mepham,
Routledge
Ethics of Global Development: Agency, Capability, and Deliberative Democracy
David Crocker,
Cambridge University Press
World Hunger and Morality
William Aiken,
Pearson