Le Volume 40, issue 1, March 2023 - Symposium on 40 Years of Agriculture and Human Values vient de sortir.
Ce numéro comprend les contributions suivantes :
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Local food systems, citizen and public science, empowered communities, and democracy: hopes deserving to live
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Gender, women and agriculture in Agriculture and Human Values
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Agriculture and human values at 40 years: reflections on its scale and scope
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The doctors of agrifood studies
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Richard Haynes and the early years of Agriculture and Human Values
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After 40 years Agriculture and Human Values still pursuing the founder’s goals
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Biocultural heritage of transhumant territories
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Reuniting the Three Sisters: collaborative science with Native growers to improve soil and community health
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“Whose demand?” The co-construction of markets, demand and gender in development-oriented crop breeding
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Redlining, racism and food access in US urban cores
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Replacing humans with machines: a historical look at technology politics in California agriculture
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Untangling the role of social relationships for overcoming challenges in local food systems: a case study of farmers in Québec, Canada
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All roads lead to the farmers market?: using network analysis to measure the orientation and central actors in a community food system through a case comparison of Yolo and Sacramento County, California
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Prison agriculture in the United States: racial capitalism and the disciplinary matrix of exploitation and rehabilitation
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Alternative Food Networks in Latin America—exploring PGS (Participatory Guarantee Systems) markets and their consumers: a cross-country comparison
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Partnerships in pandemics: tracing power relations in community engaged scholarship in food systems during COVID-19
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Regenerative agriculture and a more-than-human ethic of care: a relational approach to understanding transformation
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Metrics and Mētis: work and practical knowledge in Agri-food sustainability governance
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From rainforest to table: Lacandon Maya women are critical to diversify landscapes and diets in Lacanjá Chansayab, Mexico
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‘They call it progress, but we don’t see it as progress’: farm consolidation and land concentration in Saskatchewan, Canada
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Unequal access to justice: an evaluation of RSPO’s capacity to resolve palm oil conflicts in Indonesia
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Rendering quality technical: modern quinoa, modern farmers, and the moral politics of quality standards
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Between the farm and the fork: job quality in sustainable food systems
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Sympoietic growth: living and producing with fungi in times of ecological distress
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A review of megatrends in the global dairy sector: what are the socioecological implications?
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Relating inclusive innovations to Indigenous and local knowledge: a conceptual framework
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Shanna Farrell: A good drink: In pursuit of sustainable spirits
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Aniket Aga: Genetically modified democracy: Transgenic crops in contemporary India
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Books received
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