This book analyses farmers' organizations with respect to trust and accountability, in order to contribute to the building of viable organizations. It argues that the lack of trust or of effective accountability mechanisms is one of the major factors which undermine the effectiveness of farmers' organizations. The quality of trust (or its absence) is found in relations between people who consider each other to be equal in status and when solidarity between them is very high. Accountability is defined as the extent to which individuals or organizations who hold power, responsibility, or goods, on behalf of others, can be made to behave in the collective interest. I argue that the combination of indigenous and introduced accountability mechan...
Throughout Africa, the dual influences of globalisation and decentralisation are increasingly gainin...
The market-driven agricultural transformation of the global food system requires all, directly and i...
The degree of people\u27s participation in development programs appears to be the major determinant ...
This book analyses farmers' organizations with respect to trust and accountability, in order to cont...
This book analyses farmers' organizations with respect to trust and accountability, in order to cont...
Guy Belloncle is Professor of Sociology at the University of Tours in France. He is consultant ...
Trust is considered an important factor for successful collective action in groups of smallholder fa...
Trust is considered an important factor for successful collective action in groups of smallholder fa...
This thesis explores the role and influence of institutions on agricultural labour transactions in I...
Making agriculture more sustainable is a challenge, especially for family farming and peasantries. T...
It is a proven fact - there is strength in numbers. Take a look at any successful economy and you wi...
In South Africa, the organisation of farmers into groups has been a basic tenet for numerous, small ...
Development projects frequently use the strategy of group formation to promote project interventions...
Weak institutional development and information flows have constrained the extent to which the small-...
The research draws on an ethnographic research and explores the everyday practice of collective acti...
Throughout Africa, the dual influences of globalisation and decentralisation are increasingly gainin...
The market-driven agricultural transformation of the global food system requires all, directly and i...
The degree of people\u27s participation in development programs appears to be the major determinant ...
This book analyses farmers' organizations with respect to trust and accountability, in order to cont...
This book analyses farmers' organizations with respect to trust and accountability, in order to cont...
Guy Belloncle is Professor of Sociology at the University of Tours in France. He is consultant ...
Trust is considered an important factor for successful collective action in groups of smallholder fa...
Trust is considered an important factor for successful collective action in groups of smallholder fa...
This thesis explores the role and influence of institutions on agricultural labour transactions in I...
Making agriculture more sustainable is a challenge, especially for family farming and peasantries. T...
It is a proven fact - there is strength in numbers. Take a look at any successful economy and you wi...
In South Africa, the organisation of farmers into groups has been a basic tenet for numerous, small ...
Development projects frequently use the strategy of group formation to promote project interventions...
Weak institutional development and information flows have constrained the extent to which the small-...
The research draws on an ethnographic research and explores the everyday practice of collective acti...
Throughout Africa, the dual influences of globalisation and decentralisation are increasingly gainin...
The market-driven agricultural transformation of the global food system requires all, directly and i...
The degree of people\u27s participation in development programs appears to be the major determinant ...