Political economy of protein transition: Battles of power, framings and narratives around a false wicked problem
An Erratum on
Political economy of protein transition: battles of power, framings and narratives around a false wicked problem
by Béné, C., and Lundy, M. (2023). Front. Sustain. 4:1098011. doi: 10.3389/frsus.2023.1098011
Due to a production error, the reference for Adesogan et al., 2020 was incorrectly cited as Afshin et al., 2019 in two places.
A correction has been made to the section “Protein transition: wicked problem or strawman argument?”, subsection “Discursive practices around protein transition,” paragraph 8:
“Animal source food production contributes meaningfully to goals for a sustainable food system by converting millions of tons of agro-industrial by-products that cannot be consumed by humans into livestock feeds, concomitantly reducing waste and environmental pollution and increasing human-consumable food” (Adesogan et al., 2020, p. 4–our emphasis).
A correction has been made to the section “Protein transition: wicked problem or strawman argument?” subsection “Discursive practices around protein transition,” paragraph 9:
“Sustainable intensification of livestock production, which involves improved resource use efficiency with environmental stewardship can foster a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions” (Adesogan et al., 2020, p. 4–our emphasis).
The publisher apologizes for this mistake. The original article has been updated.
Keywords: food system transformation, political economy, protein transition, narrative analysis, discursive practices
Citation: Frontiers Production Office (2023) Erratum: Political economy of protein transition: battles of power, framings, and narratives around a false wicked problem. Front. Sustain. 4:1335077. doi: 10.3389/frsus.2023.1335077
Received: 08 November 2023; Accepted: 08 November 2023;
Published: 22 November 2023.
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