The working paper depicts two innovative examples from Japan of the direct supply of food, which involves the development of closer producer-consumer relations, as well as closer producer-producer networks. Choku-bai-jo and Teikei networks are considered as examples of practices implicated in alternative food networks (AFNs). One example has become a quasi-public endeavour and is seen by the Japanese state as a legitimate part of rural development and is promoted in support of small producers. The other is borne from consumer concern over food quality and, despite its long-lived status, this arrangement remains marginal and with little institutional or governmental support. A model which blends the organization and aims of both examples ho...
The aim of this paper is to advance our understanding of the complex material arrangements involved ...
This presentation was given at the Co-operatives and Local Food Infrastructure conference hosted by ...
This paper explores the possibilities of two unique Japanese concepts - the One Village One Product ...
This paper explores in particular how Teikei groups, as forms of Community Supported Agriculture (CS...
In the 1960s-70s, Japan’s teikei movement, also referred to as Japanese community supported agricult...
The global food system always faces threats and challenges. However, on the other hand, it is an opp...
This paper is a literature review that focuses on the development of AlternativeAgri-Food Networks (...
In this chapter, the authors explore some key ideas and relationships associated with what they cate...
In this paper, firstly several different agri-food chain leaders are to be considered, such as aged ...
By comparing insights from three different fields sites located in the UK, Italy, and China, the aut...
In recent years, alternative food networks are emerging as alternative solutions to the mainstream f...
Does the socio-economic structure directly related with green consumerism (→prosumerism [prosumer = ...
This presentation to the 2009 symposium of the BC-Alberta Social Economy Research Alliance (BALTA) r...
This case study is part of a research program of the BC-Alberta Social Economy Research Alliance (BA...
The ongoing economic crisis and the growing concerns about food quality and safety are leading to a...
The aim of this paper is to advance our understanding of the complex material arrangements involved ...
This presentation was given at the Co-operatives and Local Food Infrastructure conference hosted by ...
This paper explores the possibilities of two unique Japanese concepts - the One Village One Product ...
This paper explores in particular how Teikei groups, as forms of Community Supported Agriculture (CS...
In the 1960s-70s, Japan’s teikei movement, also referred to as Japanese community supported agricult...
The global food system always faces threats and challenges. However, on the other hand, it is an opp...
This paper is a literature review that focuses on the development of AlternativeAgri-Food Networks (...
In this chapter, the authors explore some key ideas and relationships associated with what they cate...
In this paper, firstly several different agri-food chain leaders are to be considered, such as aged ...
By comparing insights from three different fields sites located in the UK, Italy, and China, the aut...
In recent years, alternative food networks are emerging as alternative solutions to the mainstream f...
Does the socio-economic structure directly related with green consumerism (→prosumerism [prosumer = ...
This presentation to the 2009 symposium of the BC-Alberta Social Economy Research Alliance (BALTA) r...
This case study is part of a research program of the BC-Alberta Social Economy Research Alliance (BA...
The ongoing economic crisis and the growing concerns about food quality and safety are leading to a...
The aim of this paper is to advance our understanding of the complex material arrangements involved ...
This presentation was given at the Co-operatives and Local Food Infrastructure conference hosted by ...
This paper explores the possibilities of two unique Japanese concepts - the One Village One Product ...