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The emergence of new patterns of conflict with globalization has led to the re-configuration of the security agreement …
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Scholarly debates on sustainable consumption have generally overlooked alternative agro-food networks in the economies outside of Western Europe and North America. Building on practice-based theories, this article focuses on informal raw milk markets in post-socialist Lithuania to examine how...
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survival strategy that farmers have developed in response to a particular instance of neoliberal globalization. The paper … of a larger countermovement that resists neoliberal globalization. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2010 …
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to the food system over the last two centuries. It differentiates between various uses of the term globalization and … as some of its proponents allow. Opposition to the new era of globalization is emerging in the food system. This is …
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andsymbolic exchanges around the world that arecommonly associated with globalization. Copyright Kluwer Academic Publishers 2004 …
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Global Post-Fordism. Recent research on the globalization of the economy and society has underscored the increasing inability …
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In the developmentalist era,industrialization has simultaneously transformedagriculture and degraded its natural and culturalbase. Food production and consumption embodies thecontradictory aspects of this transformation. Thispaper argues that the crisis of development hasgenerated two basic...
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This paper proposes to study how socio-economic characteristics shape preferences in European matters. It is assumed that social groups threatened by liberalization tend to be more euro-skeptical than others. This hypothesis is tested using individual-level data from two rounds of the European...
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The meaning of globalization can be characterized in terms of three essential features: universal character, economic … and social implications things generated also by the intensity of the event. According to experts, globalization is … that multinational companies are considering them in the expansion of global business, globalization is seen as a …
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national production. The object of this paper is to demonstrate that globalization opens restrictions on growth potential … global competition. Thus, clusters use the advantages of globalization (including a myriad of networks), channeling the …). Clusters can therefore be a means for firms to be competitive at a time of globalization and, at the same time, be integrated …
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