Between the Local and the Global – Confronting Complexity in the Contemporary Agri–Food Sector
Autor Terry Marsden, Jonathan Murdochen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 aug 2006
Through the two sections of the book- first concerning Theorising Complexity, and the second, problematising Local development and Local complexities- and bringing together under this theme international theoretical and empirical comparisons, the book begins to explore this rich rural sociological and development field. The chapters examine in detail the ways that constellations of organisations, cultures and entrepreneurial practices become embedded in discrete spatial areas. They show the importance of these areas and their associated institutions to the contemporary, and increasingly contingent development of the international food system.
*Both sections of the volume take a critical perspective when examining the agri-food sector
*Explores the sociological and developmental impact of the contemporary food sector
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780762313174
ISBN-10: 076231317X
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 167 x 240 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Emerald Publishing
ISBN-10: 076231317X
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 167 x 240 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Emerald Publishing
Public țintă
sociologists, researchers and scholars, advanced undergraduate and graduate studentsCuprins
Introduction Between the local and the global: Confronting complexity in the contemporary food sector. (Terry Marsden and Jonathan Murdoch).
SECTION 1 Network Theories and Political Economy: From Attrition to Convergence? (John Wilkinson). Audit Cultures and the Antipodes: the Implications of EurepGAP for New Zealand and Australian Agri-food Industries (Hugh Campbell, Geoffrey Lawrence and Kiah Smith). Differentiated Standardization, Standardized Differentiation: The Complexity of the Global Agrifood System. (Maki Hatanaka, Carmen Bain, Lawrence Busch). Neoliberalism and the problem of space: competing rationalities of governance in fair trade and mainstream agri-environmental networks. (Stewart Lockie and Michael Goodman).
SECTION 2
Post-rural processes in wealthy rural areas: hybrid networks and symbolic capital. (Gianluca Brunori). Highlighting the retro side of innovation and it’s potential for regime change in agriculture. (Marian Stuiver). The Dynamics of Local Development: From Hunger to Quality Food. Cases from North Eastern Brazil. (Josefa Salete Barbosa Cavalcanti). Slow Food’s Presidia: What Do Small Producers Do with Big Retailers? (Maria Fonte). Just Values or Just Value? Remaking the Local in Agro-Food Studies. (E. Melanie DuPuis, David Goodman and Jill Harrison). Exploring dimensions of qualities in food. (Egil Petter Stræte and Terry Marsden). Alternative Food Networks in the South West of England: Towards a New Agrarian Eco-economy? (Roberta Sonnino and Terry Marsden). The strategic turn of Organic Farming in Europe: from a resource based to an entrepreneurial approach of Organic Marketing Initiatives. (B. Sylvander and N. Schieb-Bienfait).
SECTION 1 Network Theories and Political Economy: From Attrition to Convergence? (John Wilkinson). Audit Cultures and the Antipodes: the Implications of EurepGAP for New Zealand and Australian Agri-food Industries (Hugh Campbell, Geoffrey Lawrence and Kiah Smith). Differentiated Standardization, Standardized Differentiation: The Complexity of the Global Agrifood System. (Maki Hatanaka, Carmen Bain, Lawrence Busch). Neoliberalism and the problem of space: competing rationalities of governance in fair trade and mainstream agri-environmental networks. (Stewart Lockie and Michael Goodman).
SECTION 2
Post-rural processes in wealthy rural areas: hybrid networks and symbolic capital. (Gianluca Brunori). Highlighting the retro side of innovation and it’s potential for regime change in agriculture. (Marian Stuiver). The Dynamics of Local Development: From Hunger to Quality Food. Cases from North Eastern Brazil. (Josefa Salete Barbosa Cavalcanti). Slow Food’s Presidia: What Do Small Producers Do with Big Retailers? (Maria Fonte). Just Values or Just Value? Remaking the Local in Agro-Food Studies. (E. Melanie DuPuis, David Goodman and Jill Harrison). Exploring dimensions of qualities in food. (Egil Petter Stræte and Terry Marsden). Alternative Food Networks in the South West of England: Towards a New Agrarian Eco-economy? (Roberta Sonnino and Terry Marsden). The strategic turn of Organic Farming in Europe: from a resource based to an entrepreneurial approach of Organic Marketing Initiatives. (B. Sylvander and N. Schieb-Bienfait).