Conceptualizing rurality
P Cloke - Handbook of rural studies, 2006 - torrossa.com
Internet, means that most seemingly rural places in the Western world are effectively
culturally urbanized. Although distinctive cultural traits are formed in particular globalizations …
culturally urbanized. Although distinctive cultural traits are formed in particular globalizations …
Conceptualizing countryside change: from post-Fordism to rural structured coherence
P Cloke, M Goodwin - Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 1992 - JSTOR
This paper contributes to the theoretical debates which seek to explain economic
restructuring and social recomposition in rural areas. There has been a recent movement …
restructuring and social recomposition in rural areas. There has been a recent movement …
Reconfiguring the rural or fording the divide?: Capitalist restructuring and the global agro‐food system
D Goodman, M Watts - The Journal of Peasant Studies, 1994 - Taylor & Francis
Recent analyses of the restructuring of the agro‐food system draw uncritically on the
industrial restructuring literature, notably regulation theory and Fordism/post‐Fordism …
industrial restructuring literature, notably regulation theory and Fordism/post‐Fordism …
Not in my body: BGH and the rise of organic milk
EM DuPuis - Agriculture and human values, 2000 - Springer
The advent of rBGH (recombinant bovinegrowth hormone) has spurred the establishment of
anorganic milk industry. The food systems/commoditychain analytical framework cannot fully …
anorganic milk industry. The food systems/commoditychain analytical framework cannot fully …
[图书][B] Globalized agriculture: political choice.
RB Heron - 1993 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Agriculture has always attracted attention from governments, policymakers and planners.
Agriculture has become a globalized industry, imposing new conditions for policy formation …
Agriculture has become a globalized industry, imposing new conditions for policy formation …
The international political economy of food: a global crisis
H Friedmann - International Journal of Health Services, 1995 - journals.sagepub.com
The largest gap between national regulation and transnational economic organization is in
the agro-food sector. This gap is the legacy of the post-World War II food regime, whose …
the agro-food sector. This gap is the legacy of the post-World War II food regime, whose …
Is farming enough in mountain areas? Farm diversification in the Pyrenees
The continuity of farming in mountain areas in Europe is at severe risk and its future faces
manifold uncertainties. Mountain farms are immersed in a long-term process of …
manifold uncertainties. Mountain farms are immersed in a long-term process of …
“Green havoc”: Panama disease, environmental change, and labor process in the Central American banana industry
S Marquardt - The American historical review, 2001 - academic.oup.com
IN THE MID-18905, JUST AS THE TAKEOFF of the banana industry brought, for the first
time, a fresh tropical fruit to the tables of the consuming masses of North America, overseers …
time, a fresh tropical fruit to the tables of the consuming masses of North America, overseers …
Across the great divide: agriculture and industrial geography
B Page - Economic Geography, 1996 - Taylor & Francis
Research within industrial geography has illuminated the relationship between the
restructuring of manufacturing and the reshaping of urban space. Industrial geographers …
restructuring of manufacturing and the reshaping of urban space. Industrial geographers …
Differentiated standardization, standardized differentiation: The complexity of the global agrifood system
In recent years the production and consumption of food have become both more
transnational and diversified. Concurrent with these transformations has been the increasing …
transnational and diversified. Concurrent with these transformations has been the increasing …