The theme of this paper is the family farm and the problems of defining it. The approach taken is to recognize the difference between theoretical definitional practices of sociologists and anthropologists, on the one hand, and everyday definitional practices of family farmers on the' other. The former focus upon observable behaviour and/or quantitative measures that are used to construct an analytical concept with precise boundaries; the latter are not interested in defining the boundaries of the concept of the family farm but in understanding the nature and operations of their family farms so that they can reproduce them in their everyday activities. They attend to what is most central and ideal to the family farm and this is the basis of ...
Farming is a critical sector within rural economies (Phelan and Sharpley, 2012) but is uncertain and...
This paper examines the way in which farmers use survival strategies to ensure the reproduction of t...
In this article, I highlight the spatial dimension of social life. I analyze the shepherding practic...
HIS PAPER DISCUSSES the problem of developing a formal definition of T family farming, and the probl...
When compared to other farming models (subsistence agriculture, collectivistic agriculture, industri...
This study investigated socialisation processes on Scottish family farms. Although land and knowledg...
PhD is about the family farm in the United Kingdom. It investigates the reasons behind their surviva...
This chapter aims at showing how the perception of family farming has changed in rural studies and h...
This paper offers an empirical test of a middle-order theorisation of business change on family labo...
The Constitutional Changes Act of 20 July, 1983, has enriched the hitherto existing characterisatio...
The survival of family farming in British agriculture has long been a topic of interest for rural re...
What is a traditional family farm? Is it a family of four living on a farm and supplying all of the ...
The recent changes in the agricultural world tend to blur the family farm’s boundaries, which invite...
Family farms have irreplaceable place in the history of our society. The aim of this thesis was to f...
Small-holdings and Minifundios were considered as miniature farms, unable to secure basic sustenance...
Farming is a critical sector within rural economies (Phelan and Sharpley, 2012) but is uncertain and...
This paper examines the way in which farmers use survival strategies to ensure the reproduction of t...
In this article, I highlight the spatial dimension of social life. I analyze the shepherding practic...
HIS PAPER DISCUSSES the problem of developing a formal definition of T family farming, and the probl...
When compared to other farming models (subsistence agriculture, collectivistic agriculture, industri...
This study investigated socialisation processes on Scottish family farms. Although land and knowledg...
PhD is about the family farm in the United Kingdom. It investigates the reasons behind their surviva...
This chapter aims at showing how the perception of family farming has changed in rural studies and h...
This paper offers an empirical test of a middle-order theorisation of business change on family labo...
The Constitutional Changes Act of 20 July, 1983, has enriched the hitherto existing characterisatio...
The survival of family farming in British agriculture has long been a topic of interest for rural re...
What is a traditional family farm? Is it a family of four living on a farm and supplying all of the ...
The recent changes in the agricultural world tend to blur the family farm’s boundaries, which invite...
Family farms have irreplaceable place in the history of our society. The aim of this thesis was to f...
Small-holdings and Minifundios were considered as miniature farms, unable to secure basic sustenance...
Farming is a critical sector within rural economies (Phelan and Sharpley, 2012) but is uncertain and...
This paper examines the way in which farmers use survival strategies to ensure the reproduction of t...
In this article, I highlight the spatial dimension of social life. I analyze the shepherding practic...