Globalization has reshaped the nature of regulation within developed nations. This book draws upon the expertise of some of the most prominent names in rural sociology, geography, and anthropology to show how globalization has opened up a new regulatory politics in which increasingly, non-political sites, spaces, and agents play an increasingly influential role in shaping agricultural production and consumption.
Globalization has reshaped the nature of regulation within developed nations. This book draws upon the expertise of some of the most prominent names in rural sociology, geography, and anthropology to show how globalization has opened up a new regulatory politics in which increasingly, non-political sites, spaces, and agents play an increasingly influential role in shaping agricultural production and consumption.
Vaughan Higgins is a lecturer in Sociology at Monash University, Australia. His areas of research include agricultural regulation and the role of new technologies in rural governing. Geoffrey Lawrence is Professor of Sociology and Head of the School of Social Science at the University of Queensland, Brisbane. His work spans the areas of rural and regional development, globalization and localization, and social aspects of natural resource management.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Globalization and Agricultural Governance Part 1: (Re)Regulating Spaces 2. Globalization and Global Governance 3. Reshaping the State: Global/Local Networks of Association and the Governing of Agricultural Production 4. Rural Development and Agri-Food Governing in Europe: Tracing the Development of Alternatives Part 2: (De)Politicizing Practices 5. Reshaping the Agrifood System: The Role of Standards, Standard Makers, and Third-Party Certifiers 6. Disciplining the Organic Commodity 7. Governing Conflicts over Sustainability: Agricultural Biotechnology in Europe 8. Governing Agriculture through the Managerial Capacities of Farmers: The Role of Calculation Part 3: (Re)Configuring Objects And Subjects Of Governing 9. Sustainability and Agri-Environmental Governance 10. Governing Consumption: Mobilizing 'the Consumer' within Genetically-Modified and Organic Food Networks 11. Animals and Ambivalence: Governing Farm Animal Welfare in the European Food Sector 12. Expertise and the Calculability of Agri-Food Risks
1. Introduction: Globalization and Agricultural Governance Part 1: (Re)Regulating Spaces 2. Globalization and Global Governance 3. Reshaping the State: Global/Local Networks of Association and the Governing of Agricultural Production 4. Rural Development and Agri-Food Governing in Europe: Tracing the Development of Alternatives Part 2: (De)Politicizing Practices 5. Reshaping the Agrifood System: The Role of Standards, Standard Makers, and Third-Party Certifiers 6. Disciplining the Organic Commodity 7. Governing Conflicts over Sustainability: Agricultural Biotechnology in Europe 8. Governing Agriculture through the Managerial Capacities of Farmers: The Role of Calculation Part 3: (Re)Configuring Objects And Subjects Of Governing 9. Sustainability and Agri-Environmental Governance 10. Governing Consumption: Mobilizing 'the Consumer' within Genetically-Modified and Organic Food Networks 11. Animals and Ambivalence: Governing Farm Animal Welfare in the European Food Sector 12. Expertise and the Calculability of Agri-Food Risks
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