Set within the context of recent rural restructuring in developed market economies, the authors examine the potential of niche markets for speciality food products (SFPs) to contribute towards rural development in peripheral (lagging) regions. Drawing on elements of regulation theory, actor-network approaches, and consumption studies, niche markets for SFPs are conceptualised as the outcomes of the intersecting activities of networks of producers, consumers, and institutions. On the basis of this conceptualisation and preliminary empirical evidence from a European research project, it is suggested that unique configurations of networks at local and regional levels, and their relationships to extralocal networks, will contribute to the succe...
In this chapter, the authors explore some key ideas and relationships associated with what they cate...
This book is the result of a workshop about localized agri-food systems held at biannual conference ...
In this chapter, the authors explore some key ideas and relationships associated with what they cate...
The countryside hosts an increasing number of alternative food networks: rural tourists can play an ...
The countryside hosts an increasing number of alternative food networks: rural tourists can play an...
In this paper we explore the development and incidence of alternative food networks within a Europea...
In this paper we explore the development and incidence of alternative food networks within a Europea...
In this paper we explore the development and incidence of alternative food networks within a Europea...
Oversupply of foodstuffs on the markets of developed countries is apparently a constant experience, ...
Rural development processes can be interpreted as the result of an increasingly complex interplay of...
Rural development processes can be interpreted as the result of an increasingly complex interplay of...
Oversupply of foodstuffs on the markets of developed countries is apparently a constant experience, ...
This paper originates from an EU-funded research project1 whose objective is to conceptualise and to...
In this chapter, the authors explore some key ideas and relationships associated with what they cate...
In this chapter, the authors explore some key ideas and relationships associated with what they cate...
In this chapter, the authors explore some key ideas and relationships associated with what they cate...
This book is the result of a workshop about localized agri-food systems held at biannual conference ...
In this chapter, the authors explore some key ideas and relationships associated with what they cate...
The countryside hosts an increasing number of alternative food networks: rural tourists can play an ...
The countryside hosts an increasing number of alternative food networks: rural tourists can play an...
In this paper we explore the development and incidence of alternative food networks within a Europea...
In this paper we explore the development and incidence of alternative food networks within a Europea...
In this paper we explore the development and incidence of alternative food networks within a Europea...
Oversupply of foodstuffs on the markets of developed countries is apparently a constant experience, ...
Rural development processes can be interpreted as the result of an increasingly complex interplay of...
Rural development processes can be interpreted as the result of an increasingly complex interplay of...
Oversupply of foodstuffs on the markets of developed countries is apparently a constant experience, ...
This paper originates from an EU-funded research project1 whose objective is to conceptualise and to...
In this chapter, the authors explore some key ideas and relationships associated with what they cate...
In this chapter, the authors explore some key ideas and relationships associated with what they cate...
In this chapter, the authors explore some key ideas and relationships associated with what they cate...
This book is the result of a workshop about localized agri-food systems held at biannual conference ...
In this chapter, the authors explore some key ideas and relationships associated with what they cate...