TY - BOOK ID - 85769930 TI - Ethical trade, gender, and sustainable livelihoods PY - 2014 SN - 020338394X 1135959544 9781135959548 9780203383940 9781135959616 9781135959685 9780415821544 9781138574786 1135959617 0415821541 PB - London New York DB - UniCat KW - Women farmers KW - Farms, Small KW - Sex discrimination against women KW - Food industry and trade KW - Women as farmers KW - Farmers KW - Rural women KW - Women in agriculture KW - Food KW - Food preparation industry KW - Food processing KW - Food processing industry KW - Food technology KW - Food trade KW - Agricultural processing industries KW - Processed foods KW - Discrimination against women KW - Subordination of women KW - Women, Discrimination against KW - Feminism KW - Sex discrimination KW - Women's rights KW - Male domination (Social structure) KW - Small farms KW - Small holdings (Agriculture) KW - Small-scale agriculture KW - Farms, Size of KW - Family farms KW - Moral and ethical aspects KW - Processing KW - E-books KW - Sociology of environment KW - Kenya KW - Ethics KW - Gender KW - Sustainability KW - Agricultural sector KW - Climate KW - Rural areas KW - Book UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:85769930 AB - Fair and ethical trade is often criticized for being highly gendered, and for institutionalizing the ethical values of consumers, the priorities of NGOs and governments, and most of all, food retailers. But little is known about how women smallholder farmers experience diverse ethical standards, or whether and how standards reflect their values, local cultural and environmental contexts, or priorities for achieving sustainable livelihoods. Linking gender, smallholder livelihoods and global ethical trade regulations, this book reveals that multiple understandings of social justice, e ER -