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Les intermittents du bio : pour une sociologie pragmatique des choix alimentaires émergents
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ISBN: 9782735112258 9782759200894 Year: 2008 Publisher: Versailles : Paris : QUAE Maison des sciences de l'homme,


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Agroecological transitions, between determinist and open-ended visions
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Bruxelles : Peter Lang International Academic Publishers,

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Debates around agroecology most often focus on the depth and radicality of the change and relate to different visions of agroecology, which tends to eclipse the ontological relationships of actors (or researchers) to the very 'change process' itself. This book is an endeavor to explicate relationships to change in agroecological transitions, referring to two contrasting and ideal-typical ontological relationships to change, the determinist perspective and the open-ended perspective. These conceptions or interpretations of the change process are based respectively on whether objectives and means are predetermined, or defi ned during the change process and while accounting for the uncertainty and complexity of mechanisms of change as well as for the diversity of actors'visions. Many diverse cases of agroecological transitions are discussed in this book, in order to highlight the fact that these perspectives are not always exclusive in transition process but that they can be articulated successively or combined complementarily, in different ways - thus reinforcing the potential diversity of transition pathways.


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Sustainable agrifood systems : case studies in transitions towards sustainability from France and Brazil
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ISBN: 135010115X 1350101133 Year: 2020 Publisher: London [England] : [London, England] : Bloomsbury Academic, Bloomsbury Publishing,

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Building on recent scholarship in the sociology of food, Claire Lamine uses in-depth case studies from France and Brazil to compile a critical survey of social science approaches to sustainability transitions in agrifood systems. Lamine addresses the diverse pathways of transition encountered across multiple levels, from the farm through farmers' networks and food chains, to the territorial scale of regions. She also explores the efforts made by those involved in the agricultural world to create new connections between agriculture, food, environment and health, while also taking social equity issues into account. Lamine's work adopts a comparative perspective to explore the translation of agroecology into government programmes and the specific modes of governance involved in France and Brazil - two countries that pioneer in implementing agroecology yet which differ both in visions and context. Providing new options for understanding the complex issue of agrifood transitions, this book will make an impact for those studying food systems, geography, sociology, politics and agriculture.


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Sustainable Agri-Food Systems : Case Studies in Transitions Towards Sustainability from France and Brazil.
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ISBN: 9781350101135 Year: 2020 Publisher: London Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

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Debates around agroecology most often focus on the depth and radicality of the change and relate to different visions of agroecology, which tends to eclipse the ontological relationships of actors (or researchers) to the very 'change process' itself. This book is an endeavor to explicate relationships to change in agroecological transitions, referring to two contrasting and ideal-typical ontological relationships to change, the determinist perspective and the open-ended perspective. These conceptions or interpretations of the change process are based respectively on whether objectives and means are predetermined, or defi ned during the change process and while accounting for the uncertainty and complexity of mechanisms of change as well as for the diversity of actors'visions. Many diverse cases of agroecological transitions are discussed in this book, in order to highlight the fact that these perspectives are not always exclusive in transition process but that they can be articulated successively or combined complementarily, in different ways - thus reinforcing the potential diversity of transition pathways.


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Debates around agroecology most often focus on the depth and radicality of the change and relate to different visions of agroecology, which tends to eclipse the ontological relationships of actors (or researchers) to the very 'change process' itself. This book is an endeavor to explicate relationships to change in agroecological transitions, referring to two contrasting and ideal-typical ontological relationships to change, the determinist perspective and the open-ended perspective. These conceptions or interpretations of the change process are based respectively on whether objectives and means are predetermined, or defi ned during the change process and while accounting for the uncertainty and complexity of mechanisms of change as well as for the diversity of actors'visions. Many diverse cases of agroecological transitions are discussed in this book, in order to highlight the fact that these perspectives are not always exclusive in transition process but that they can be articulated successively or combined complementarily, in different ways - thus reinforcing the potential diversity of transition pathways.


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Debates around agroecology most often focus on the depth and radicality of the change and relate to different visions of agroecology, which tends to eclipse the ontological relationships of actors (or researchers) to the very 'change process' itself. This book is an endeavor to explicate relationships to change in agroecological transitions, referring to two contrasting and ideal-typical ontological relationships to change, the determinist perspective and the open-ended perspective. These conceptions or interpretations of the change process are based respectively on whether objectives and means are predetermined, or defi ned during the change process and while accounting for the uncertainty and complexity of mechanisms of change as well as for the diversity of actors'visions. Many diverse cases of agroecological transitions are discussed in this book, in order to highlight the fact that these perspectives are not always exclusive in transition process but that they can be articulated successively or combined complementarily, in different ways - thus reinforcing the potential diversity of transition pathways.


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Debates around agroecology most often focus on the depth and radicality of the change and relate to different visions of agroecology, which tends to eclipse the ontological relationships of actors (or researchers) to the very 'change process' itself. This book is an endeavor to explicate relationships to change in agroecological transitions, referring to two contrasting and ideal-typical ontological relationships to change, the determinist perspective and the open-ended perspective. These conceptions or interpretations of the change process are based respectively on whether objectives and means are predetermined, or defi ned during the change process and while accounting for the uncertainty and complexity of mechanisms of change as well as for the diversity of actors'visions. Many diverse cases of agroecological transitions are discussed in this book, in order to highlight the fact that these perspectives are not always exclusive in transition process but that they can be articulated successively or combined complementarily, in different ways - thus reinforcing the potential diversity of transition pathways.


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Debates around agroecology most often focus on the depth and radicality of the change and relate to different visions of agroecology, which tends to eclipse the ontological relationships of actors (or researchers) to the very 'change process' itself. This book is an endeavor to explicate relationships to change in agroecological transitions, referring to two contrasting and ideal-typical ontological relationships to change, the determinist perspective and the open-ended perspective. These conceptions or interpretations of the change process are based respectively on whether objectives and means are predetermined, or defi ned during the change process and while accounting for the uncertainty and complexity of mechanisms of change as well as for the diversity of actors'visions. Many diverse cases of agroecological transitions are discussed in this book, in order to highlight the fact that these perspectives are not always exclusive in transition process but that they can be articulated successively or combined complementarily, in different ways - thus reinforcing the potential diversity of transition pathways.


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La fabrique sociale de l'écologisation de l'agriculture
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ISBN: 9791092006056 Year: 2017 Publisher: 13-Marseille : Marseille : Impr. Com in the box. ELD, les Éditions la Discussion.

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Pourquoi certains agriculteurs changent-ils leurs pratiques et diminuent-ils ou non le recours aux intrants chimiques, voire « passent » à l’agriculture biologique ? Pourquoi d’autres ne le font pas ? Comment cependant changer les pratiques agricoles sans changer aussi celles des autres « maillons » du système agri-alimentaire, de l’amont (fourniture d’intrants) à l’aval (industries agro-alimentaires et distribution) en passant par le conseil agricole, la recherche ou les politiques publiques ? Cet ouvrage propose un basculement du regard, qui, non plus focalisé sur un aspect de la question et un type d’acteurs (les innovations technologiques et l’agriculteur), invite à décrypter les interdépendances dans lesquelles sont « pris » les agriculteurs.La question de la fabrique sociale de l’écologisation de l’agriculture, et plus largement, du système agri-alimentaire traverse ce livre. On verra comment ce processus social de transformation de l’agriculture dans le sens d’une plus grande prise en compte de l’environnement se joue dans des trajectoires individuelles et d’action collective où se fabriquent les changements de pratiques, appuyés ou parfois contrés par des projets et des dispositifs publics ou privés précisément construits à dessein de changer les pratiques, mais aussi adossés à des visions de l’écologisation qui se forgent et circulent dans les débats publics contemporains où les questions alimentaires et de santé occupent une place croissante. [Texte de 4e de couverture]

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