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E-grāmata: Transforming the Rural: Global Processes and Local Futures

Edited by (Centre for Rural Research, Norway), Series edited by (Cardiff University, UK), Edited by (Charles Sturt University, Australia), Edited by (University of Lisbon, Portugal), Edited by (Cardiff University, UK)
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In recent decades, globalization has transformed rural societies and economies across the world. Much has been written by social scientists about the actors and structures underpinning these transformations and the effects on particular social groups, organizations and industries. Yet, to date much less attention has been given to the specific global processes that are fundamental to contemporary rural change. Rural Change and Global Processes provides a systematic analysis of the key global processes transforming rural spaces in the early 21st century financialization; standardization; consumption, and commodification. Through detailed case studies, the book examines why these processes are important, how they work in practice, and the challenges they raise as well as opportunities created. The book will be of particular relevance to researchers, graduate students, and policy-makers interested in the implications of global processes for rural people and livelihoods.

Recenzijas

Selected from presentations to an August 2012 rural sociology conference in Lisbon, 15 papers look at financialization, standardization, and commodification and consumption. Among their topics are impacts of financialization on agricultural and rural investment: lessons from the Portuguese case, creating actionable knowledge for sustainability: a case of standards in the making, a blot on the landscape: consensus and controversies on wind farms in rural Portugal, consuming rural connections: tracking leeks back to their roots, return to the land: decommodification of local foods in South Italy, and nutrition and the Mediterranean diet: a historical and sociological analysis of the concept "healthy diet" in Spanish society. -- Annotation ©2017 * (protoview.com) *

IntroductionSection I:
Financialization
Chapter 1 The
Financialization of Farming: The Hancock Company of Canada and Its Embedding
in
Rural Australia; Sarah Ruth Sippel,
Geoffrey Lawrence and David Burch
Chapter 2
Impacts of financialization on agricultural and rural investment: lessons
from
the Portuguese case; Manuel Belo Moreira
Chapter 3 The
Chicken Game organization and integration in the Norwegian agri-food
sector; Hilde Bjųrkhaug,
Jostein Vik and Carol Richards
Chapter 4
Re-Ordering the Rural? Canada, Dairy Supply Management and the Trans Pacific
Partnership Negotiations; Bruce Muirheads
Section 2:
Standardization
Chapter 5
Standards and Their Problems: From Technical Specifications to
World-Making; Lawrence Busch
Chapter 6
Creating Actionable Knowledge for Sustainability: A Case of 'Standards in
the
Making'; Allison Loconto and
Marc Barbier
Chapter 7
Legitimation and De-legitimation in Non-State Governance: LEO-4000 and
Sustainable Agriculture in the United States; Maki Hatanaka and
Jason Konefal
Chapter 8
Farmers' Freedom in the Productive World Order: Standard Takers, Contesters
and
Negotiators or Dissenters?; Minna Mikkola
Section 3:
Commodification and Consumption
Chapter 9 A
blot on the landscape: consensus and controversies on wind farms in rural
Portugal; Ana Delicado,
Mónica Truninger, Elisabete Figueiredo, Luķs Silva, Ana Horta
Chapter 10
Changing the olive oil's value chain: Food regime and development in
Portugal; Dulce Freire
Chapter 11
Consuming Rural Connections: Tracing Leeks back to their roots; Moya
Kneafsey,
Laura Venn, Elizabeth Bos
Chapter 12
Consuming Animals, constructing naturalness; Mara Miele
Chapter 13
Return to the land. De-commodification of local foods in South
Italy.; Annamaria Vitale
and Sķlvia Sivini
Chapter 14
Nutrition and the Mediterranean diet. A historical and sociological analysis
of
the concept of a "healthy diet" in Spanish society; Cecilia Dķaz-Méndez
and Cristobal Gómez-Benito
Chapter 15
School meals and the rural idyll: children's engagements with animals,
plants
and other nature; Monica Truninger
and Ana Horta