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Kimura, Aya Hirata – Rural Sociology, 2012
Food safety and quality assurance systems have emerged as a key mechanism of food governance in recent years and are also popular among alternative agrofood movements, such as the organic and fair trade movements. Rural sociologists have identified many problems with existing systems, including corporate cooptation, the marginalization of small…
Descriptors: Feminism, Safety, Food Standards, Quality Control
Crowe, Jessica A.; Goldberger, Jessica R. – Rural Sociology, 2009
An increasing amount of research has been dedicated to studying university-industry relationships (UIRs). Researchers have studied the impacts of UIRs on the integrity of university research. However, while studies have examined the attitudes and actions of university administration and industry leaders with respect to UIRs, limited attention has…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Social Systems, Women Faculty, Females
Carolan, Michael S. – Rural Sociology, 2006
This paper examines the epistemic barriers to sustainable agriculture, which are those aspects of food production that are not readily revealed by direct perception: such as decreases in rates of soil and nutrient loss, increases in levels of beneficial soil micro-organisms, and reductions in the amount of chemicals leaching into the water table.…
Descriptors: Food, Agricultural Production, Agriculture, Costs

Feldman, Shelley; Welsh, Rick – Rural Sociology, 1995
Issues raised by feminist epistemic critiques of social science are used to examine local (farmer-based) knowledge of agriculture and its contribution to analyses of agricultural sustainability. Focuses on the on-farm gender division of labor as critical in constituting the family farm, and elaborates how different experiences of men and women…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Epistemology, Farmers, Feminism