Introduction -- The historical convergence of local livelihoods, the global economy, and international politics -- Trade not aid: assessing fair trade's economic impact on cooperative members and their families -- Obligatory burdens: collaboration and discord within the cooperative -- The political economy of organic and shade-grown coffee certification, local livelihoods, and identities -- Managing the Maya: power in the fair-trade market -- Marketing the Maya: fair trade's producer/consumer relationships -- Conclusion: a fairer future
Anthropology Professor Edward Fischer gives us an insight on twenty-first century global political e...
This paper links changing global coffee markets to opportunities and vulnerabilities for sustaining ...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed November 30, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
The coffee trade in Chiapas, Mexico is a unique approach of sustainable development and economic int...
This paper examines the social effects of fair trade transactions emerging from policies to expand t...
This article examines how a market shift toward high-end (‘Third Wave') coffee creates tension betwe...
Fair Trade has become a dynamic and successful dimension of an emerging counter-tendency to the neo-...
For producers motivated by their new status as self-employed, landowning, capitalist coffee growers,...
Chapter 9. This study, based on extensive ethnographic and survey research in Zapotec indigenous com...
Fischer, Edward F./Victor, Bart/Asturias de Barrios, Linda (2020) Journal of Peasant Studies. Online...
ABSTRACT. Social relations associated with conventional agricultural exports find their origins in l...
This paper analyzes the possibilities and challenges of Fair Trade certification as a movement seeki...
This paper uses the historical context of the United States and Latin American coffee trade to analy...
Fair trade commonly focuses on the figure of the smallholding peasant producer. The effectiveness of...
Coffee is one of the most important Third World export commodities, and 70% of the producers are sma...
Anthropology Professor Edward Fischer gives us an insight on twenty-first century global political e...
This paper links changing global coffee markets to opportunities and vulnerabilities for sustaining ...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed November 30, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...
The coffee trade in Chiapas, Mexico is a unique approach of sustainable development and economic int...
This paper examines the social effects of fair trade transactions emerging from policies to expand t...
This article examines how a market shift toward high-end (‘Third Wave') coffee creates tension betwe...
Fair Trade has become a dynamic and successful dimension of an emerging counter-tendency to the neo-...
For producers motivated by their new status as self-employed, landowning, capitalist coffee growers,...
Chapter 9. This study, based on extensive ethnographic and survey research in Zapotec indigenous com...
Fischer, Edward F./Victor, Bart/Asturias de Barrios, Linda (2020) Journal of Peasant Studies. Online...
ABSTRACT. Social relations associated with conventional agricultural exports find their origins in l...
This paper analyzes the possibilities and challenges of Fair Trade certification as a movement seeki...
This paper uses the historical context of the United States and Latin American coffee trade to analy...
Fair trade commonly focuses on the figure of the smallholding peasant producer. The effectiveness of...
Coffee is one of the most important Third World export commodities, and 70% of the producers are sma...
Anthropology Professor Edward Fischer gives us an insight on twenty-first century global political e...
This paper links changing global coffee markets to opportunities and vulnerabilities for sustaining ...
Title from first page of PDF file (viewed November 30, 2010)Includes bibliographical references (p. ...