Using the example of bovine tuberculosis, this paper explores the emergence, understanding, and rejection of new forms of biosecurity. The paper argues that debates over biosecurity can be conceptualised as arguments over the ability to regulate flows of disease and the constructions of space they adopt. Data from parliamentary inquiries and interviews are used to show how attempts to institutionalise forms of biosecurity emerge from a delicate balance of prescribed and negotiated spaces configured by a host of social, natural, and material agents. The interaction between these spaces provides a way of regulating the flows of disease and purifying agricultural space. This balance is resisted by farmers, whose practical knowledges of the con...
This paper responds to claims that smallholders in the UK farming landscape present a biosecurity th...
This paper responds to claims that smallholders in the UK farming landscape present a biosecurity th...
Harmonisation of disease management practices across global space and the devolution of responsibili...
Using the example of bovine tuberculosis, this paper explores the emergence, understanding, and reje...
Using the example of bovine tuberculosis, this paper explores the emergence, understanding, and reje...
This article explores the links between biosecurity policy and rural differentiation. It attempts to...
This article explores the links between biosecurity policy and rural differentiation. It attempts to...
This article explores the links between biosecurity policy and rural differentiation. It attempts to...
Concern over the spread of infectious animal diseases has led to attempts to improve the biosecurity...
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Biosecurity, in broad terms, aims to reduce the i...
This paper examines the politics of agricultural biosecurity in the UK, following the 2001 epidemic ...
Drawing on the example of bovine Tuberculosis (bTb), this paper argues that the failure to include ...
Drawing on the example of bovine Tuberculosis (bTb), this paper argues that the failure to include ...
Drawing on the example of bovine Tuberculosis (bTb), this paper argues that the failure to include ...
This paper responds to claims that smallholders in the UK farming landscape present a biosecurity th...
This paper responds to claims that smallholders in the UK farming landscape present a biosecurity th...
This paper responds to claims that smallholders in the UK farming landscape present a biosecurity th...
Harmonisation of disease management practices across global space and the devolution of responsibili...
Using the example of bovine tuberculosis, this paper explores the emergence, understanding, and reje...
Using the example of bovine tuberculosis, this paper explores the emergence, understanding, and reje...
This article explores the links between biosecurity policy and rural differentiation. It attempts to...
This article explores the links between biosecurity policy and rural differentiation. It attempts to...
This article explores the links between biosecurity policy and rural differentiation. It attempts to...
Concern over the spread of infectious animal diseases has led to attempts to improve the biosecurity...
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Biosecurity, in broad terms, aims to reduce the i...
This paper examines the politics of agricultural biosecurity in the UK, following the 2001 epidemic ...
Drawing on the example of bovine Tuberculosis (bTb), this paper argues that the failure to include ...
Drawing on the example of bovine Tuberculosis (bTb), this paper argues that the failure to include ...
Drawing on the example of bovine Tuberculosis (bTb), this paper argues that the failure to include ...
This paper responds to claims that smallholders in the UK farming landscape present a biosecurity th...
This paper responds to claims that smallholders in the UK farming landscape present a biosecurity th...
This paper responds to claims that smallholders in the UK farming landscape present a biosecurity th...
Harmonisation of disease management practices across global space and the devolution of responsibili...