The growth in the number of concentrated animal feeding operations ( CAFOs ), particularly those involved in swine production, has brought with it increased community concern and outright conflict in many communities across the United States.\u27 Most commentators have focused upon anticipated outcomes to explain the contentiousness of CAFO-related disputes.2 Meanwhile, even though the social dynamics that contribute to the development and escalation of conflicts over CAFOs parallel those exhibited in other kinds of community conflicts, little research has systematically examined the social dynamics associated with CAFO conflicts. One exception to this deficiency is recent work conducted by a team of researchers that examined CAFO-related d...
Thesis advisor: Brian J. GareauThis study explores efforts by the farm animal protection movement to...
ABSTRACT The restructuring of the animal agriculture indus-try in the United States, a response to g...
This paper aims to reconsider relationships between animal feeding operations (CAFOs) and planning. ...
The growth in the number of concentrated animal feeding operations ( CAFOs ), particularly those inv...
This is the Authors Accepted Version of the article published in 1999 by Culture and AgricultureIn t...
This paper presents a case study of controversy associated with large confined animal feed operation...
The restructuring of the animal agriculture industry in the United States, a response to globalizati...
Why do community groups and individuals oppose establishment of intensive scale livestock operations...
Rural Residents for Responsible Agriculture (RRRA) is a local nonprofit group formed in West Central...
Anthropology at University of ArizonaThe livestock farming industry has gone through a significant t...
Aggression between pigs remains an important animal welfare issue despite several solutions existing...
peer-reviewedAggression between pigs remains an important animal welfare issue despite several solut...
When deciding whether to invest in an improvement to animal welfare, farmers must trade-off the rela...
The welfare of dairy cattle is of rising concern in North America. This thesis explores how stakehol...
A consensus of the Workgroup on Community and Socioeconomic Issues was that improving and sustaining...
Thesis advisor: Brian J. GareauThis study explores efforts by the farm animal protection movement to...
ABSTRACT The restructuring of the animal agriculture indus-try in the United States, a response to g...
This paper aims to reconsider relationships between animal feeding operations (CAFOs) and planning. ...
The growth in the number of concentrated animal feeding operations ( CAFOs ), particularly those inv...
This is the Authors Accepted Version of the article published in 1999 by Culture and AgricultureIn t...
This paper presents a case study of controversy associated with large confined animal feed operation...
The restructuring of the animal agriculture industry in the United States, a response to globalizati...
Why do community groups and individuals oppose establishment of intensive scale livestock operations...
Rural Residents for Responsible Agriculture (RRRA) is a local nonprofit group formed in West Central...
Anthropology at University of ArizonaThe livestock farming industry has gone through a significant t...
Aggression between pigs remains an important animal welfare issue despite several solutions existing...
peer-reviewedAggression between pigs remains an important animal welfare issue despite several solut...
When deciding whether to invest in an improvement to animal welfare, farmers must trade-off the rela...
The welfare of dairy cattle is of rising concern in North America. This thesis explores how stakehol...
A consensus of the Workgroup on Community and Socioeconomic Issues was that improving and sustaining...
Thesis advisor: Brian J. GareauThis study explores efforts by the farm animal protection movement to...
ABSTRACT The restructuring of the animal agriculture indus-try in the United States, a response to g...
This paper aims to reconsider relationships between animal feeding operations (CAFOs) and planning. ...