This thesis seeks to identify recognition-based systems of engagement and exchange within current alternative food networks and hopes to demonstrate how these fluid micro-structures are fundamental to the development of alternative farming in an Irish context. The author confronts prevailing discourse by proposing that internal structures of mutual recognition rather than the market logic of productivist hybrids underpin successful alternative farms. By adopting a Vygotskian developmental approach, necessarily grounded in communities of practice, the thesis sees the expansion of alternative farming in the social-cultural context of scaling out rather than in the clinical economic context of scaling up which is currently supported by the Iri...
The European Commission’s European Innovation Partnership for Agricultural Productivity and Sustaina...
Both the agriculture and tourism sectors have been heavily criticized for the social and environment...
A range of push and pull factors encourage Irish farmers to diversify their operations, but they rem...
The many negative environmental and socioeconomic issues tied to practices of industrial agriculture...
Transformative agroecology challenges industrialized food and farming systems, proposing an alternat...
Following the increasing industrialization and standardization of the agri-food system, a wide range...
Improvements in European agriculture are framed in the literature as arising from an Agricultural Kn...
Current sustainability challenges in agro-food networks highlight the need for sustainability transi...
o movements for alternative agriculture contribute to sustainable development? If so, how do they do...
Ireland’s current agricultural development paradigm is increasingly leaning towards high - input, ...
This paper seeks to redefine the foodspace as a theatre of valuable labour and explore the relations...
The paper analyses collective learning strategies aimed at the transformation of food systems in the...
As exponents of the ‘post-industrial ’ and ‘post-productivist ’ economy, it is accepted that many of...
ReportIreland's family farming heritage holds crucial elements of rural sustainability - established...
In recent years we have witnessed the development of numerous alternative strategies (AS) within the...
The European Commission’s European Innovation Partnership for Agricultural Productivity and Sustaina...
Both the agriculture and tourism sectors have been heavily criticized for the social and environment...
A range of push and pull factors encourage Irish farmers to diversify their operations, but they rem...
The many negative environmental and socioeconomic issues tied to practices of industrial agriculture...
Transformative agroecology challenges industrialized food and farming systems, proposing an alternat...
Following the increasing industrialization and standardization of the agri-food system, a wide range...
Improvements in European agriculture are framed in the literature as arising from an Agricultural Kn...
Current sustainability challenges in agro-food networks highlight the need for sustainability transi...
o movements for alternative agriculture contribute to sustainable development? If so, how do they do...
Ireland’s current agricultural development paradigm is increasingly leaning towards high - input, ...
This paper seeks to redefine the foodspace as a theatre of valuable labour and explore the relations...
The paper analyses collective learning strategies aimed at the transformation of food systems in the...
As exponents of the ‘post-industrial ’ and ‘post-productivist ’ economy, it is accepted that many of...
ReportIreland's family farming heritage holds crucial elements of rural sustainability - established...
In recent years we have witnessed the development of numerous alternative strategies (AS) within the...
The European Commission’s European Innovation Partnership for Agricultural Productivity and Sustaina...
Both the agriculture and tourism sectors have been heavily criticized for the social and environment...
A range of push and pull factors encourage Irish farmers to diversify their operations, but they rem...