This paper shows the ways that ethnographers can develop a more effective qualitative understanding of community gardens by volunteering as gardeners. It explains how volunteering helps gain access to different facets of the garden community. Ultimately, it shows that volunteering can provide an anthropological perspective on the idea, prevalent in the literature, that many people join community gardens only for the economic benefits
This project focuses on the effects of community gardens on impoverished inner-city African-American...
Supporting community food production is a key strategy for all the community-based partners in Food ...
In this thesis I focused on the Community Shared Agriculture (CSA) as an alternative form of farming...
This paper shows the ways that ethnographers can develop a more effective qualitative understanding ...
Community gardens are models for improving health by growing and eating local produce. In addition, ...
Community service work, volunteerism and mentoring have recently become popular topics of research a...
As community gardens expand across the U.S., Extension professionals can support them not only in ho...
Community gardens recently have grown in popularity, as they are viewed as a way to address many cur...
A review of the literature suggests that community gardens offer a wide variety of benefits for indi...
Supporting home and community gardening is a core activity of many community-based organizations (C...
This ethnographic inquiry examined the lived experiences of the Granton Community Gardeners. I explo...
Throughout history humans have had varying degrees of interaction with nature and natural environmen...
The focus of research on community gardens thus far has been on identifying and documenting particip...
There has been a vibrant community gardening movement in New York City since the 1970s. The movement...
Research on community gardens is an increasingly important area of study. As the percentage of the ...
This project focuses on the effects of community gardens on impoverished inner-city African-American...
Supporting community food production is a key strategy for all the community-based partners in Food ...
In this thesis I focused on the Community Shared Agriculture (CSA) as an alternative form of farming...
This paper shows the ways that ethnographers can develop a more effective qualitative understanding ...
Community gardens are models for improving health by growing and eating local produce. In addition, ...
Community service work, volunteerism and mentoring have recently become popular topics of research a...
As community gardens expand across the U.S., Extension professionals can support them not only in ho...
Community gardens recently have grown in popularity, as they are viewed as a way to address many cur...
A review of the literature suggests that community gardens offer a wide variety of benefits for indi...
Supporting home and community gardening is a core activity of many community-based organizations (C...
This ethnographic inquiry examined the lived experiences of the Granton Community Gardeners. I explo...
Throughout history humans have had varying degrees of interaction with nature and natural environmen...
The focus of research on community gardens thus far has been on identifying and documenting particip...
There has been a vibrant community gardening movement in New York City since the 1970s. The movement...
Research on community gardens is an increasingly important area of study. As the percentage of the ...
This project focuses on the effects of community gardens on impoverished inner-city African-American...
Supporting community food production is a key strategy for all the community-based partners in Food ...
In this thesis I focused on the Community Shared Agriculture (CSA) as an alternative form of farming...