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Farming in a Global Economy: A Case Study of Dutch Immigrant Farmers in Canada: International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology, cartea 101

Autor Frans Schryer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 oct 2006
Using a Canadian case study, this book demonstrates that Dutch immigrant farmers have a global competitive advantage. It also deals with the implications, both beneficial and harmful, of positive stereotyping, in this case the reputation of the Dutch as successful farmers. Farming in a Global Economy consists of three parts. The first provides an overview of farming and migration in the Netherlands and Ontario. Part two deals with Dutch farmers in Ontario from a historical and a sociological perspective, telling the story of postwar farm immigrants, much of it in their own words. The last part covers the Dutch presence in, and impact on, Ontario agriculture.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004151703
ISBN-10: 9004151702
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology


Public țintă

This book will be of interest to both the educated layman and to scholars specializing in rural studies, the globalization of agricultural production, immigration and the development of a group reputation.

Cuprins

Preface
List of Figures & Tables
Abbreviations
Introduction

PART ONE: FARMING, CULTURE, AND MIGRATION: THE NETHERLANDS AND ONTARIO
1: The Netherlands: The Country of Origin
2: Ontario: A Province of Immigrants
3: Dutch Farm Immigrants Prior to World War Two

PART TWO: DUTCH FARM IMMIGRANTS AFTER WORLD WAR II
4: The Netherlands-Canada Settlement Scheme
5: Becoming a Canadian Farmer
6: Learning and Getting Ahead
7: Dutch Farmers in Different Regions
8: Forming Communities and Institutions
9: Getting Politically Involved
10: A Profile of Dutch-Canadian Farmers
11: Three Generations of Farmers: Continuity and Discontinuity

PART THREE: THE DUTCH PRESENCE IN ONTARIO AGRICULTURE
12: Demographics and Spatial Distribution
13: Crop Specialization and Agribusiness
14: The European-Dutch Corporate Connection
15: The Newcomers

Conclusion

Bibliography
Appendix (dual scaling)
Index

Notă biografică

Frans Schryer, who was born and raised in the Netherlands, came to Canada when his parents emigrated in 1957. He became a social anthropologist specializing in rural Mexico, and then did research in rural Ontario, before again turning his attention to Mexico. He currently holds a faculty position at Guelph, well known for its research on agriculture.