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Sustainable agriculture 43 Gender 38 Agriculture 28 Food security 25 Mexico 25 Sustainability 21 Organic agriculture 19 Governance 18 Canada 16 Food systems 16 Organic farming 16 Certification 14 Community food security 14 Alternative agriculture 13 Food safety 13 Globalization 13 Policy 13 Biodiversity 12 Biological control 12 Indigenous knowledge 12 Biotechnology 11 Environment 11 Food system 11 Local food 11 Neoliberalism 11 Participation 11 Social movements 11 Food 10 Food sovereignty 10 Local food systems 10 Values 10 Community 9 Culture 9 Fair trade 9 Rural development 9 Standards 9 Technology adoption 9 Urban agriculture 9 China 8 Civic agriculture 8
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James, Harvey 37 Haynes, Richard 25 Batabyal, Amitrajeet 22 DeLind, Laura 20 Thompson, Paul 19 Bonanno, Alessandro 14 Bentley, Jeffery 12 Constance, Douglas 12 Paden, Roger 12 Busch, Lawrence 11 Schor, Joel 11 Flora, Cornelia 10 Buttel, Frederick 8 Altieri, Miguel 7 Cleveland, David 7 Friedland, William 7 Holly, Marilyn 7 Rosset, Peter 7 Sachs, Carolyn 7 Allen, Patricia 6 Dahlberg, Kenneth 6 Lawrence, Geoffrey 6 Lockie, Stewart 6 McCorkle, Constance 6 Welsh, Rick 6 Anderson, Molly 5 Axinn, George 5 Browne, William 5 Burch, David 5 Dixon, Jane 5 Hinrichs, C. 5 Howard, Philip 5 Lapping, Mark 5 Smith, Chery 5 Thrupp, Lori 5 Burkhardt, Jeffrey 4 Campbell, Hugh 4 Chao, Roger 4 David, Soniia 4 Gilles, Jere 4
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Agriculture and Human Values 1,370 Agriculture and Human Values 37 (1): 47-63. doi.org/10.1007/s10460-019-09966-7 1
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Reconsidering the focus of business and natural resource training: Gender issues in Australian farm management
Geno, Barbara - In: Agriculture and Human Values 19 (2002) 3, pp. 189-203
Agriculture in Australia isacknowledged as having serious environmentalimpacts. Since the Brundtland Report in 1987, aNational Strategy for Ecologically SustainableDevelopment (ESD) has charted a course for aneconomically, environmentally, and sociallysustainable agriculture. Numerous...
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Conceptualizing integrative, farmer participatory research for sustainable agriculture: From opportunities to impact
Fliert, Elske van de; Braun, Ann - In: Agriculture and Human Values 19 (2002) 1, pp. 25-38
This paper offers a conceptualmodel for participatory research projects thataim to improve the sustainability ofagriculture and natural resource management.The purpose of the model is to provide asystematic framework that can guide the designof participatory research projects, theiranalysis, and...
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Buying into the food system: Trends in food retailing in the US and implications for local foods
Guptill, Amy; Wilkins, Jennifer - In: Agriculture and Human Values 19 (2002) 1, pp. 39-51
The contemporary US food systemis characterized by both an unprecedentedconcentration of corporate control as well as afragmentation of sourcing and marketingprocesses, introducing both new constraints andnew opportunities for more localized foodsystems. The purpose of our study is to...
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On the relationship between feminism and farm women
Brandth, Berit - In: Agriculture and Human Values 19 (2002) 2, pp. 107-117
Much international research haspointed out that farm women in a Westernagricultural context have not identified withthe ideas and politics of feminism. This issuehas troubled feminist scholars in the field,since much research has documented thesubordinate position of farm women....
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Towards a theory of values-based labeling
Barham, Elizabeth - In: Agriculture and Human Values 19 (2002) 4, pp. 349-360
An outline of a theory ofvalues-based labeling as a social movementargues that it is motivated by the need tore-embed the agro-food economy in the largersocial economy. A review of some basic premisesof embeddedness theories derived from the workof Karl Polanyi reveals their connection...
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Standards and corporate reconstruction in the Michigan dry bean industry
Bingen, Jim; Siyengo, Andile - In: Agriculture and Human Values 19 (2002) 4, pp. 311-323
Since the turn of the lastcentury, Michigan farmers, elevators, and stategovernment have used production and processstandards to shape the dry bean industry totheir interests and set a worldwide standardfor quality dry beans. Over the last 20 years,however, multinational agro/food firms...
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Subsistence and land tenure in the Sahel
Grigsby, W. - In: Agriculture and Human Values 19 (2002) 2, pp. 151-164
Field research on customaryland tenure conducted in two villages inEastern Senegal suggests that theexisting tenure regime places a higher value onaccess than on security, long considered acornerstone of investment in increasedagricultural productivity. The underlyingreasons point to tenure's...
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Operationalizing evil: Christian realism, liberal economics, and industrial agriculture
Glenna, Leland - In: Agriculture and Human Values 19 (2002) 3, pp. 205-216
The Enlightenment marked a shift inmoral debates away from notions of sin and eviltoward the more secular concept of virtue basedin reason. Perhaps the most notable example ofsuch liberal thought can be found in JohnDewey's 1934 A Common Faith, where he arguesthat people should set aside...
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Susanna Hornig Priest. A Grain of Truth. The Media, the Public, and Biotechnology
Fisher, Mark - In: Agriculture and Human Values 19 (2002) 4, pp. 373-374
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Shaping our agro-food system: Whose standards count? Guest editor observations
Bingen, Jim - In: Agriculture and Human Values 19 (2002) 4, pp. 279-281
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