We use a socio-historical lens to look at how Community Supported Agriculture programs (CSAs) have gained legitimacy as a market form. In this article, we question the countercultural conception of CSAs, especially given their rapid growth over the past 25 years. We contend that placing CSA within a larger frame of reference that incorporates American pastoral values and connects CSA to the history of American pastoralism helps account for how CSA has gained legitimacy with mainstream users. We show that American pastoralism provides a link between 19th century agrarian ideals, 1950s suburbia, 1970s counter-cultural communards, and today’s CSAs. In showing the ubiquity and chameleon like character of American pastoralist ideology, we sugges...
This NebGuide explains what community supported agriculture is, how it works and what producers will...
This chapter proposes to answer the question, ‘What is the status of American agriculture’s social l...
This NebGuide explains what community supported agriculture is, how it works and what producers will...
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) was created in response to consumers\u27 concerns about food s...
Despite the impact of “new agriculture,” a revival of farmers’ markets (FMs) occurred in recent year...
Since the mid-1980s, participants in community supported agriculture (CSA) have promoted, proliferat...
Since its introduction to the United States in 1986, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA), a broad ...
U.S. citizens disengaged from politics and from each other in the latter half of the 20th century, w...
This thesis seeks to explore the history and uses of pastoral images, as well as the history of agri...
Community Supported Agriculture, a form of food production in which the producer and consumer share ...
International audienceThis article examines the engagement of consumers in alternative direct sellin...
The research problem under investigation in this ethnographic case study was to understand how par...
In this article we initiate a critical analysis of the discursive geographies from which U.S. agricu...
In 1994, the U.S. Department of Agriculture counted 1,755 farmers\u27 markets in the United States. ...
This research set out to determine how Green Field Farms, an Amish-run farming cooperative, serves a...
This NebGuide explains what community supported agriculture is, how it works and what producers will...
This chapter proposes to answer the question, ‘What is the status of American agriculture’s social l...
This NebGuide explains what community supported agriculture is, how it works and what producers will...
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) was created in response to consumers\u27 concerns about food s...
Despite the impact of “new agriculture,” a revival of farmers’ markets (FMs) occurred in recent year...
Since the mid-1980s, participants in community supported agriculture (CSA) have promoted, proliferat...
Since its introduction to the United States in 1986, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA), a broad ...
U.S. citizens disengaged from politics and from each other in the latter half of the 20th century, w...
This thesis seeks to explore the history and uses of pastoral images, as well as the history of agri...
Community Supported Agriculture, a form of food production in which the producer and consumer share ...
International audienceThis article examines the engagement of consumers in alternative direct sellin...
The research problem under investigation in this ethnographic case study was to understand how par...
In this article we initiate a critical analysis of the discursive geographies from which U.S. agricu...
In 1994, the U.S. Department of Agriculture counted 1,755 farmers\u27 markets in the United States. ...
This research set out to determine how Green Field Farms, an Amish-run farming cooperative, serves a...
This NebGuide explains what community supported agriculture is, how it works and what producers will...
This chapter proposes to answer the question, ‘What is the status of American agriculture’s social l...
This NebGuide explains what community supported agriculture is, how it works and what producers will...