Research in Rural Sociology and Development
Category:
Sociology and Public PolicyBooks in series
- Transforming the Rural, Volume 24
- Metropolitan Ruralities, Volume 23
- Constructing a New Framework for Rural Development, Volume 22
- Alternative Agrifood Movements: Patterns of Convergence and Divergence, Volume 21
- Labor Relations in Globalized Food, Volume 20
- Agriculture in Mediterranean Europe: Between Old and New Paradigms, Volume 19
- Rethinking Agricultural Policy Regimes: Food Security, Climate Change and the Future Resilience of Global Agriculture, Volume 18
- Globalization and the Time–Space Reorganization, Volume 17
- From Community to Consumption: New and Classical Themes in Rural Sociological Research, Volume 16
- Welfare Reform in Rural Places: Comparative Perspectives, Volume 15
- Beyond the Rural-Urban Divide: Cross-Continental Perspectives on the Differentiated Countryside and its Regulation, Volume 14
- Gender Regimes, Citizen Participation and Rural Restructuring, Volume 13
- Between the Local and the Global, Volume 12
- New Directions in the Sociology of Global Development, Volume 11
- Nature, Raw Materials, and Political Economy, Volume 10
- Walking Towards Justice: Democratization in Rural Life, Volume 9
- Research in Rural Sociology and Development, Volume 8
Recent Content
- Conclusion
- About the Authors
- The Financialization of Farming: The Hancock Company of Canada and its Embedding in Rural Australia
- Impacts of Financialization on Agricultural and Rural Investment: Lessons from the Portuguese Case
☆ - The Chicken Game – Organization and Integration in the Norwegian Agri-Food Sector
- Re-Ordering the Rural? Canada, Dairy Supply Management and the Trans-Pacific Partnership Negotiations
- Standards and Their Problems: From Technical Specifications to World-Making
- Creating Actionable Knowledge for Sustainability: A Case of “Standards in the Making”
- Legitimation and De-legitimation in Non-State Governance: LEO-4000 and Sustainable Agriculture in the United States
- Farmer’s Freedom in the Productive World Order: Standard Takers, Contesters and Negotiators, or Dissenters?
- A Blot on the Landscape: Consensus and Controversies on Wind Farms in Rural Portugal
- Changing the Olive Oil Value Chain: Food Regime and Development in Portugal
- Consuming Rural Connections: Tracing Leeks Back to Their Roots
- Consuming Animals, Constructing Naturalness
- Return to the Land: Decommodification of Local Foods in South Italy
- Nutrition and the Mediterranean Diet: A Historical and Sociological Analysis of the Concept of a ‘Healthy Diet’ in Spanish Society
☆ - School Meals and the Rural Idyll: Children’s Engagements with Animals, Plants and Other Nature
- Index
- Prelims
- About the Authors
DOI:
10.1108/rrsdISSN:
1057-1922Online date, start – end:
1999Series Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedEditor:
- Professor Terry Marsden