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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

[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 …

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 …

Is farming enough in mountain areas? Farm diversification in the Pyrenees

F López-i-Gelats, MJ Milán, J Bartolomé - Land use policy, 2011 - Elsevier
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 …

“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 …

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 …

Differentiated standardization, standardized differentiation: The complexity of the global agrifood system

M Hatanaka, C Bain, L Busch - Between the Local and the Global, 2006 - emerald.com
In recent years the production and consumption of food have become both more
transnational and diversified. Concurrent with these transformations has been the increasing …