Over the last four decades, farming families throughout North America experienced significant transitions due, in part, to the implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement. This multi-sited dissertation investigates the ways in which a network of binational (Mexican-American) families organize their small- to mid-scale farming enterprises, engage in global networks as food producers, and contribute to rural economies in the southeastern U.S. and the Mexican Bajío. To mitigate difficult transitions that came with the globalizing of agri-food markets, members of this extended family group created collaborative, kin-based arrangements to produce, distribute, and market fresh-market fruits and vegetables in the foothills of souther...
The Camëntsá and Inga indigenous communities still rely on agroforestry systems for their livelihood...
Our ability to produce food in a sustainable, healthy and humane manner is threatened, both in the U...
In this dissertation I develop a Marxian class analysis of corn-producing family farms in the Midwes...
“Tiene que irse para sembrar” “You have to leave [home] in order to farm [at home].” This is a sayin...
This dissertation traces the circular migration of a unique population of rural Mexican farmworkers ...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of the farmworkers who have historically migrated from So...
Latinos are the fastest growing ethnicity of farmers in Iowa and across the U.S., and 3.7 percent of...
This dissertation analyzes the social-spatial knowledge practices that have emerged in the controver...
On March 17, 2015, tens of thousands of migrant jornaleros (rural salaried farmworkers) began a thre...
My dissertation explores how geographically proximate sites of food production (largely semi-rural) ...
This dissertation analyzes the changes introduced in the U.S.-Mexico food-chain, and the ways in whi...
This dissertation analyzes the changes introduced in the U.S.-Mexico food-chain, and the ways in whi...
The "Latinos in Missouri" occasional paper series grew from the writing experiences of graduate stud...
This dissertation analyzes the changes introduced in the U.S.-Mexico food-chain, and the ways in whi...
This dissertation examined the ways transmigrant women exercise resistance to maintain cultural cont...
The Camëntsá and Inga indigenous communities still rely on agroforestry systems for their livelihood...
Our ability to produce food in a sustainable, healthy and humane manner is threatened, both in the U...
In this dissertation I develop a Marxian class analysis of corn-producing family farms in the Midwes...
“Tiene que irse para sembrar” “You have to leave [home] in order to farm [at home].” This is a sayin...
This dissertation traces the circular migration of a unique population of rural Mexican farmworkers ...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of the farmworkers who have historically migrated from So...
Latinos are the fastest growing ethnicity of farmers in Iowa and across the U.S., and 3.7 percent of...
This dissertation analyzes the social-spatial knowledge practices that have emerged in the controver...
On March 17, 2015, tens of thousands of migrant jornaleros (rural salaried farmworkers) began a thre...
My dissertation explores how geographically proximate sites of food production (largely semi-rural) ...
This dissertation analyzes the changes introduced in the U.S.-Mexico food-chain, and the ways in whi...
This dissertation analyzes the changes introduced in the U.S.-Mexico food-chain, and the ways in whi...
The "Latinos in Missouri" occasional paper series grew from the writing experiences of graduate stud...
This dissertation analyzes the changes introduced in the U.S.-Mexico food-chain, and the ways in whi...
This dissertation examined the ways transmigrant women exercise resistance to maintain cultural cont...
The Camëntsá and Inga indigenous communities still rely on agroforestry systems for their livelihood...
Our ability to produce food in a sustainable, healthy and humane manner is threatened, both in the U...
In this dissertation I develop a Marxian class analysis of corn-producing family farms in the Midwes...