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Between the Local and the Global - Confronting Complexity in the Contemporary Agri-Food Sector (Hardcover, New)
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Between the Local and the Global - Confronting Complexity in the Contemporary Agri-Food Sector (Hardcover, New)
Series: Research in Rural Sociology and Development
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The volume presents a range of critical perspectives on the
contemporary agri-food sector. The starting point is the
recognition that geography matters in agri-food more than ever, and
it plays a diverse range of roles in shaping production-consumption
relations. With hindsight, it may be argued that the extensive
rural sociological literature on the globalisation of food over the
past twenty years has tended to over-emphasise the degree to which
food products and processes have indeed been industrialised and
standardised. But if diversity and variety have become increasingly
significant in distinguishing food commodities, spaces of
production, and the practices of consumption, how are we to
critically understand and theorise this complexity? What are the
features of the institutional, private, public and civic frameworks
that work to promote and sustain diversity and complexity in the
international food sector both within and between the global and
the local? What new or reconfigured sets of power relations are
developing through the unfolding of this complexity; and what do
these suggest for the sustainability or vulnerability of rural
locales and natures?
Through the two sections of the book- first concerning Theorising
Complexity, and the second, problematising Local development and
Local complexities- and bringing together under this theme
international theoretical and empirical comparisons, the book
begins to explore this rich rural sociological and development
field. The chapters examine in detail the ways that constellations
of organisations, cultures and entrepreneurial practices become
embedded in discrete spatial areas. They show the importance of
these areas and theirassociated institutions to the contemporary,
and increasingly contingent development of the international food
system.
*Both sections of the volume take a critical perspective when
examining the agri-food sector
*Explores the sociological and developmental impact of the
contemporary food sector
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