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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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A “curious blend”: The successful farmer in American farm magazines, 1984–1991
Walter, Gerry - In: Agriculture and Human Values 12 (1995) 3, pp. 55-68
Mass media images offer audiences models for how to perform the social roles they depict. Opinions and other attributes of credible media models may likewise be embraced by audience members seeking to identify with those models. Thus farm magazine narratives about “successful” farmers may...
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State intervention and farmer creativity: Integrated pest management among rice farmers in Subang, West Java
Winarto, Yunita - In: Agriculture and Human Values 12 (1995) 4, pp. 47-57
The 1989 National Integrated Pest Management Program in Indonesia is a case of a breakthrough in national policy to enhance the ecological balance by conserving natural enemies and diminishing the indiscriminate use of pesticides in the protection of food crops. The Program provided training to...
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Global contested terrain: The case of the tuna-dolphin controversy
Constance, Douglas; Bonanno, Alessandro; Heffernan, William - In: Agriculture and Human Values 12 (1995) 3, pp. 19-33
Employing the case of the global tuna-fish industry, it is argued that the process of globalization is contested terrain as it opens “free spaces” to some classes or groups and closes “free spaces” to others; that the nation-States' regulatory abilities are weakened; and finally, that...
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Livestock in africa: The economics of ownership and production, and the potential for improvement
Meltzer, M. - In: Agriculture and Human Values 12 (1995) 2, pp. 4-18
Livestock are important assets in Africa, helping improve the nutritional status of their owners, and contributing to economic growth. Can these roles continue and can livestock production systems be further developed so that they will be sustainable? A key feature of livestock in Africa is that...
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Individualism, efficiency, and domesticity: Ideological aspects of the exploitation of farm families and farm women
Adams, Jane - In: Agriculture and Human Values 12 (1995) 4, pp. 2-17
A complex conjuncture of ideological constructions obscured and rationalized the systematic exploitation of farm women. First, farming and homemaking, to which people cling in an attempt to avert the alienation of wage labor, provide a basis for evaluating one's labor in terms that, ironically,...
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Off the treadmill? Technology and tourism in the north American maple syrup industry
Hinrichs, C. - In: Agriculture and Human Values 12 (1995) 1, pp. 39-47
The contrast between the nostalgic pictures on maple syrup packaging and sophisticated technologies actually used in the sugarbush and sugarhouse suggests disjunctures between image and practice in the contemporary North American maple syrup industry. This paper argues that although evidence of...
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Adopting good samaritan immunity for defendants in the horse industry
Centner, Terence - In: Agriculture and Human Values 12 (1995) 3, pp. 69-78
Interest groups are advancing new statutory provisions to limit the liability of persons involved in equine activities. The first statute was adopted in Washington State five years ago, and subsequently twenty-nine other states have proceeded to adopt legislation regarding this issue. The new...
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Broken houses: Science and development in the African Savannahs
Williams, Brian; Campbell, Catherine; Williams, Roy - In: Agriculture and Human Values 12 (1995) 2, pp. 29-38
In many developing countries people and livestock suffer from preventable or curable diseases, and their agriculture is vulnerable to natural disasters. A considerable amount of technical aid is directed at alleviating these problems using modern science and technology, and yet most of these...
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Evaluation of trypanosomiasis and brucellosis control in cattle herds of Ivory coast
Camus, Emmanuel - In: Agriculture and Human Values 12 (1995) 2, pp. 90-94
In 1978, treatment and vaccination programs were recommended to control bovine trypanosomiasis and brucellosis in Ivory Coast. A single trypanocidal treatment of young calves dramatically reduced their mortality rate. A preliminary demonstration project was carried out in a limited area by the...
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Information technology in the Costa Rican dairy sector: A key instrument in extension and on-farm research
Baaijen, Mees; Pérez, Enrique - In: Agriculture and Human Values 12 (1995) 2, pp. 45-51
Can computer and information technology (IT), widely used in the development of livestock health and production, be of any benefit for Third World farmers and institutions? And if so, how can they be implemented on a large scale? The authors try to answer these and related questions based on...
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