Using handbooks is a great way to find related sources to your topic and help you identify important key works and scholars. Browse the tables of contents in the handbooks to find long detailed literature reviews of that topic. You can also search Albert, the Library catalog, for more handbooks that might relate to your topic.
The Oxford Handbook of Food Ethics (2018) - Ebook
The Routledge Handbook of Food Ethics (2017) - Ebook
Routledge Handbook of Food and Nutrition Security (2016) - Ebook
The Oxford Handbook of Food, Politics, and Security (2015) - Ebook
The Oxford Handbook of Food History (2012) - Ebook
Literature Review Resources
The Literature Review: A Research Journey - An overview of the literature review iterative process. This particular guide has an educational focus, but a literature review for any discipline has similar steps and processes. From the Harvard Library.
Literature Reviews: An Overview for Graduate Students - This 9-1/2 minute video explains what a literature review is, and why it is important for graduate student research. From North Carolina State University.
Need even more?
Dissertations are a great place to find resource lists and bibliographies that could be helpful for your own literature review or research paper. Many of these dissertations or theses are 100+ pages, so it is best to save it to your desktop, and then go through the resource list at the end, or check out their literature review section.