This paper focuses on the educative role of the farm in the development of relationships between young people and the homeplace they grew up on. The paper is based on qualitative interviews with a cohort of 30 Irish university students (15 men and 15 women) brought up on Irish family farms who would not become full-time farmers. The farm acts as an educational tool through which broader cultural and familial norms of land ownership, succession and affiliations with the land are transmitted to the next generation. This is manifested through, for example, the creation of foundational stories about their forebearers’ influence on the physical appearance of the farm. The resulting place attachments are of profound depth and serve a key role in ...
Personal connections to agriculture have decreased considerably in Finland during the last few decad...
This practice-in-research dissertation combines creative writing and literary criticism to explore t...
Joint farming ventures (JFVs) are promoted within Irish and EU policy discourses as strategies that ...
This paper focuses on the educative role of the farm in the development of relationships between you...
Despite extensive research into family farming culture little attention has been paid to young peopl...
A number of women living on family farms own farm property in their own right. This is an unexplore...
PhD is about the family farm in the United Kingdom. It investigates the reasons behind their surviva...
The senior generation’s unwillingness to relinquish managerial duties and retire is a globally recog...
The senior generation’s unwillingness to relinquish managerial duties and retire is a globally recog...
Women on Irish farms have been a subject of feminist analysis over the past two decades. Salient the...
The aim of this study was to explore the possible contribution of care farming to young people’s eng...
The family farm has been the pillar of rural society for decades, stabilising rural economies and s...
Intergenerational farm transfer is increasingly viewed as fundamental to the sustainability and deve...
The resilience of family farming is an important feature of the structure of the farming industry in...
This study investigated socialisation processes on Scottish family farms. Although land and knowledg...
Personal connections to agriculture have decreased considerably in Finland during the last few decad...
This practice-in-research dissertation combines creative writing and literary criticism to explore t...
Joint farming ventures (JFVs) are promoted within Irish and EU policy discourses as strategies that ...
This paper focuses on the educative role of the farm in the development of relationships between you...
Despite extensive research into family farming culture little attention has been paid to young peopl...
A number of women living on family farms own farm property in their own right. This is an unexplore...
PhD is about the family farm in the United Kingdom. It investigates the reasons behind their surviva...
The senior generation’s unwillingness to relinquish managerial duties and retire is a globally recog...
The senior generation’s unwillingness to relinquish managerial duties and retire is a globally recog...
Women on Irish farms have been a subject of feminist analysis over the past two decades. Salient the...
The aim of this study was to explore the possible contribution of care farming to young people’s eng...
The family farm has been the pillar of rural society for decades, stabilising rural economies and s...
Intergenerational farm transfer is increasingly viewed as fundamental to the sustainability and deve...
The resilience of family farming is an important feature of the structure of the farming industry in...
This study investigated socialisation processes on Scottish family farms. Although land and knowledg...
Personal connections to agriculture have decreased considerably in Finland during the last few decad...
This practice-in-research dissertation combines creative writing and literary criticism to explore t...
Joint farming ventures (JFVs) are promoted within Irish and EU policy discourses as strategies that ...