Agriculture and Human Values
1984 - 2026
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Volume 43, issue 1, 2026
- Correction to: A troubling view of food: tensions across matters of fact, concern, and care through the case of raw milk pp. 1-1

- Michael Carolan
- Updates to how women farmers are counted in the census of agriculture pp. 1-7

- Katherine Dentzman and Colette DePhelps
- “Nature is my tacit partner”: professional partnership in decision-making between Finnish regenerative farmers and nature pp. 1-19

- Soja Sädeharju, Maria Höyssä and Arto O. Salonen
- Building climate resilience in the MENA region: a feminist political ecology of agroecology and neglected and underutilized crop species pp. 1-19

- Daniel Amoak, Dina Najjar, Hanson Nyantakyi-Frimpong, Rola El Amil, Fouad Maalouf and Jilal Abderrazek
- Do women lead as well as find employment in wholesale food markets in Nigeria? pp. 1-19

- Olubukola Osuntade, Lenis Saweda O. Liverpool-Tasie, Thomas Reardon, Yinka Kolade, Grace Amadi and Ayala Wineman
- Social norms enable rural collective action: an example from weed management in Australia pp. 1-19

- Kaitlyn Height and Sonia Graham
- Fermenting value on Vietnamese coffee farms: working knowledge and the production of quality pp. 1-17

- Skylar Lindsay
- When meal plans substitute for prescription pads: the contested terrain of the food-is-medicine concept pp. 1-17

- Michael Carolan
Volume 42, issue 4, 2025
- Migrants, farmers and farmworkers and the politics of land and labour: an introduction to the symposium pp. 2343-2354

- Saturnino M. Borras, Jennifer C. Franco, Tsegaye Moreda, Martha Jane Robbins, Yunan Xu, Chunyu Wang and Jingzhong Ye
- Migrant labour flows and interconnected agrarian transformations in Southern China pp. 2355-2373

- Yunan Xu, Chunyu Wang, Jingzhong Ye, Sai Sam Kham, Doi Ra, Jennifer C. Franco and Saturnino M. Borras
- Indigenous migrant labourers and land: towards an exploration of indigenous’ socio-cultural reproduction in the Colombian Altillanura pp. 2375-2395

- Lorenza Arango
- The transnational agricultural care chains of migrant farmworkers: land, livelihoods, and social reproduction pp. 2397-2409

- Elizabeth Fitting
- Migrant (farm)workers and farmers in China and Myanmar: a perspective from the sugarcane sector pp. 2411-2424

- Chunyu Wang, Jingzhong Ye, Yiyuan Chen, Xiaobo Hua, Lu Pan, Yunan Xu, Jennifer C. Franco, Doi Ra, Sai Sam Kham and Saturnino M. Borras
- The border pineapple plantation economy: labor and social reproduction in the North of Costa Rica pp. 2425-2435

- Andrés León Araya and Valeria Montoya
- Cross-border seasonal migrant labour and agricultural commodity production in the Ethiopia–Sudan borderlands pp. 2437-2453

- Tsegaye Moreda
- Peasants and migrant workers in the farms and the mines: synergies and contradictions pp. 2455-2472

- Doi Ra
- Seasonal migrant farm workers at the nexus of production and social reproduction in contemporary Turkey pp. 2473-2491

- Sinem Kavak and Zeynep Ceren Eren Benlisoy
- Emerging migrant workers and aspiring capitalist farmers in the aftermath of the land rush in Ethiopia pp. 2493-2507

- Moges Belay
- Land access among immigrant Latinx workers and farmers in the United States: racialization, invisibility, and possibilities for reform pp. 2509-2520

- Laura-Anne Minkoff-Zern
- Farmer-farmworkers: cross-border wage labor in northeastern Vietnam-southwestern China region pp. 2521-2539

- Bao-Nguyet Dang
- Permanently temporary: unveiling the im/mobility and intersecting vulnerabilities of migrant seasonal agricultural workers in disaster-affected areas of Türkiye pp. 2541-2557

- Deniz Pelek, Cemil Yıldızcan and Ethemcan Turhan
- Local food-global labour: contradictions and tensions between farmers and migrant farmworkers and possibilities for solidarity in Canada pp. 2559-2575

- Martha Jane Robbins
- Rethinking exploitation and control in migrant labour regimes: The case of Filipino workers in a Malaysian oil palm plantation pp. 2577-2591

- Carlo John B. Arceo, Caroline Hambloch and Helena Pérez Niño
- A troubling view of food: tensions across matters of fact, concern, and care through the case of raw milk pp. 2593-2602

- Michael Carolan
- Who is an American farmer? Who counts in American agriculture? pp. 2603-2613

- Silvia Secchi
- Finding our way through the fog: embedding social infrastructure in food system resilience pp. 2615-2630

- Shoshanah Inwood, Jill K. Clark, Aiden Irish, Zoë Plakias, Mary K. Hendrickson, Josh D. Vittie and Bill McKelvey
- Contexts of crop selection decisions shape changing agricultural landscape diversity in the United States pp. 2631-2649

- Jean R. Francois, Katherine S. Nelson, Emily K. Burchfield and Andrea Rissing
- Identifying deep leverage points to destabilize ‘lock-in’ and empower farmers in the Midwestern agrifood system pp. 2651-2669

- Dara M. Wald, Denise D. Coberley, Chris Morris, J. G. Arbuckle and Emily R. Fuller
- Understanding food democracy through practitioner viewpoints: a Q-method study of local US food policy councils pp. 2671-2688

- Julia Behringer
- Smallholder decision-making and its misalignment with sustainable development goal 2 (Zero Hunger) pp. 2689-2710

- Brian Cook, Touch Van, Caitlin Finlayson, Thong Tran, Nicholas Harrigan,, Nick Read, Le-Anne Bannan and Kirt Hainzer
- LGBTQ+ farmers’ supportive relationships and mental health outcomes pp. 2711-2725

- Asa Billington, Anisa Codamon, Courtney Cuthbertson, Dane Rivas-Koehl and Matthew Rivas-Koehl
- A digital environmental regulation in agriculture: satellite data, crop farming, and the Nitrate Directive in France pp. 2727-2742

- Jeanne Oui
- Co-designing policy mixes to overcome lock-ins towards sustainable agri-food systems: the case of the pig sector transformation in Brandenburg, Germany pp. 2743-2758

- Pascal Grohmann, Diane Kapgen and Peter H. Feindt
- Climate protection or agricultural production site? How political actors frame the future use of German peatlands pp. 2759-2771

- Cora Petrick, Wiebke Nowack and Harald Grethe
- Recovering res communis from res propia: how does open source seed contribute to farmers’ seed rights and breeding for diversity? pp. 2773-2793

- Raquel Ajates, Riccardo Bocci, Shalini Bhutani, Almendra Cremaschi, Jack Kloppenburg, Johannes Kotschi, Georie Pitong, Patrick Van Zwanenberg and Daniel Wanjama
- Shaping plant-based futures: the role of retail shelves and consumer imaginaries in plant-based manufacturers’ decisions pp. 2795-2808

- Mette Weinreich Hansen
- “More than bees and flowers”: understanding public perceptions of biodiversity in the context of food production and consumption pp. 2809-2824

- Julia Q. Shen, Jonas House, Jasper R. de Vries and P. Marijn Poortvliet
- Unpacking and defining food systems literacy with experts through a modified Delphi study pp. 2825-2841

- Alicia E. Martin, Jess Haines and Evan D. G. Fraser
- “We need them to keep putting food on our tables”: critiquing legislative discourses of food insecurity in Alberta, Canada pp. 2843-2858

- Matt Ormandy, Janat Ibrahimi, Mary Beckie and Alexa Ferdinands
- What is the “small farm”? Terminological incoherence in the literature and possible paths forward pp. 2859-2877

- Evan Hazelett
- The role of social movements in new technology development: the case of the animal protection movement’s support of alternative proteins pp. 2879-2896

- Russell H. Hall
- The farmer I want to be: farmers’ role identity in multifunctional agricultural landscapes pp. 2897-2915

- Malin Gütschow and Bartosz Bartkowski
- Interaction, communication, and trust: keys to connecting farmers and restaurants in southwest Sweden pp. 2917-2935

- Beatrix Schützer, Emma Björner and Annelie Sjölander-Lindqvist
- The distinct drivers of diversification and job quality on BC organic vegetable farms pp. 2937-2960

- Susanna Klassen, Claire Kremen, Navin Ramankutty and Hannah Wittman
- Culture, ethnicity, and crop choice: insights from tribal and non-tribal farmers in Adilabad District, India pp. 2961-2978

- Marijn Voorhaar, Vittal Rao Kumra, Jana Kholová and Vincent Garin
- Food security systems change: a case study from rural, regional, and remote Australia pp. 2979-2996

- Stephanie L. Godrich, Isabelle Chiera, Jess Doe, Saranne Herrington, Melissa Stoneham, Amanda Devine and Emily Humphreys
- Not as hard as it seems? Labor challenges and opportunities for agroecological practices in the United States pp. 2997-3019

- Jeffrey Liebert, Rachel Bezner Kerr, Sasha Gennet, Abigail K. Hart, Alison G. Power and Matthew R. Ryan
- Impacts of farming advisory videos hinge on the goals of extension actors that share them pp. 3021-3039

- S. Coggins, S. Munshi, J. Smith, A. K. Yadav, S. P. Poonia, S. Patil, N. K. Singh, A. Sawarn, D. C. Ireland, D. K. Singh, J. Liu, D. Glover, S. R. Sherpa, R. K. Sohane and P. Craufurd
- Human-animal relations in regenerative ranching: implications for animal welfare pp. 3041-3060

- Matías Hargreaves-Méndez, Ethan Gordon, Hannah Gosnell and Maria José Hötzel
- Just agrifood transitions: a cross-country comparison of stakeholder perceptions between Finland and England pp. 3061-3079

- Teea Kortetmäki, Auvikki de Boon, Ari Paloviita, Agatha Herman, Tanja Niemi and Theresa Tribaldos
- From awareness to action: building a community of practice for equity in food systems education pp. 3081-3096

- Jiyea Park, Folasade Olaoye, Kimberly M. Jackson, Whitney Barr and Jennifer Jo Thompson
- Arts-based interventions as catalysts for strengthening human-nature connectedness: a case study on the Biellese landscape and its local food practices pp. 3097-3111

- Rimvydė Bernadeta Muzikevičiūtė and Marline Lisette Wilders
- Understanding the phases and tensions of regenerative agriculture for better health outcomes for farmers pp. 3113-3128

- Amity Latham, Iván Matovich, Brittany Doolan, Susan-Lee Anderson, Durre Shahwar, Chrissy Freestone, Deirdrie Gregory, Jacqueline Cotton and Alison Kennedy
- “It’s all about factory farming:” German public imaginaries of gene editing technologies in animal agriculture pp. 3129-3147

- Amy Clare, Ruth Müller and Julia Feiler
- Constructing counter imaginaries: a comparative analysis of social movement organizations’ framing of agricultural gene editing in the United States and European Union pp. 3149-3168

- Ashmita Das, Diana Cordoba, Sara Velardi, Anke Wonneberger and Theresa Selfa
- Salmon imaginaries: accumulating competing sociotechnical visions in artificial breeding programs pp. 3169-3184

- Valerie Berseth
- Rachel Wynberg (Ed.): African perspectives on agroecology: Why farmer-led seed and knowledge systems matter pp. 3185-3186

- Emmanuel Ohimai Ojo
- Gerardo Otero and Efe Can Gürcan: Collective empowerment in Latin America: indigenous peasant movements and political transformation pp. 3187-3188

- Douglas H. Constance
- Michael Carolan: The real cost of cheap food (third edition) pp. 3189-3190

- Vikky Renaldi
- Carol J. Pierce Colfer and Ravi Prabhu (eds.): Responding to environmental issues through adaptive collaborative management: from forest communities to global actors pp. 3191-3193

- Frank Yeboah Adusei
- Colleen Hammelman, Charles Z. Levkoe, and Kristin Reynolds (eds.): Radical food geographies. Power, knowledge and resistance pp. 3195-3196

- Molly D. Anderson
Volume 42, issue 3, 2025
- Crop diversity trends captured by Indigenous and local knowledge: introduction to the symposium pp. 1217-1223

- Giulia Mattalia, Vincenza Ferrara, Yildiz Aumeeruddy-Thomas, Delphine Renard, Victoria Reyes-García and Vanesse Labeyrie
- Unpacking farmers’ multiple values in grapevine variety choice pp. 1225-1245

- Antoine Doncieux, Marilou Demongeot, Kenneth Iain MacDonald, Delphine Renard and Sophie Caillon
- Correction to: Unpacking farmers’ multiple values in grapevine variety choice pp. 1247-1247

- Antoine Doncieux, Marilou Demongeot, Kenneth Iain MacDonald, Delphine Renard and Sophie Caillon
- Relocalising agriculture and renewing agrobiodiversity in the Western Italian Alps through co-creation of agroecological knowledge and practices pp. 1249-1266

- Chiara Flora Bassignana, Gabriele Volpato and Paola Migliorini
- From grains to berries: causes and consequences of crop portfolio changes in four mountain agroecosystems in the Iberian Peninsula pp. 1267-1283

- Petra Benyei, Laura Aceituno-Mata, Joana Blanch-Ramirez, Laura Franco, Laura Levy, Antonio Perdomo-Molina and Laura Calvet-Mir
- The impact of agricultural policies on agrobiodiversity management in a pre-Rif farming system in Morocco: what implications for resilience? pp. 1285-1305

- Océane Cobelli, Irene Teixidor-Toneu, Salama El Fatehi, Younes Hmimsa, Christian Leclerc and Vanesse Labeyrie
- Landraces and climate change: global trends through the lens of political agroecology pp. 1307-1321

- Laura Calvet-Mir, Petra Benyei, Anna Porcuna-Ferrer, Laura Aceituno-Mata, André Braga Junqueira, Giulia Mattalia, Sara Miñarro, Victoria Reyes-García, Anna Schlingmann, Julia Vieira da Cunha Ávila and Vanesse Labeyrie
- Crop biocultural traits and diversity dynamics among Bassari farmers pp. 1323-1345

- Anna Porcuna-Ferrer, Théo Guillerminet, Delphine Renard, Vanesse Labeyrie, Christian Leclerc and Victoria Reyes-García
- What does it mean to care in industrial agriculture? pp. 1347-1359

- Diana Mincytė, Aistė Bartkienė, Renata Bikauskaitė, Ieva Šakelaitė and Pia Piroschka Otte
- Farm workers’ food security during food price hikes: a political economy of landless rice-wheat farm labourers in Pakistan’s Punjab pp. 1361-1378

- Khadija Anjum and Leonora Angeles
- Values-based food systems: the role of local food partnerships in England pp. 1379-1393

- Peter Jackson, Christopher Yap, Kelly Parsons, Selina Treuherz and Gareth Roberts
- Reconquer and divide: comparative standard-setting strategies among producer organizations pp. 1395-1410

- Sebastian Billows, Elizabeth Carter, Marc-Olivier Déplaude, Loïc Mazenc, Geneviève Nguyen, François Purseigle, Annie Royer and Allison Loconto
- Correction: Reconquer and divide: comparative standard-setting strategies among producer organizations pp. 1411-1411

- Sebastian Billows, Elizabeth Carter, Marc-Olivier Déplaude, Loïc Mazenc, Geneviève Nguyen, François Purseigle, Annie Royer and Allison Loconto
- Sovereignty by design and human values in agriculture data spaces pp. 1413-1438

- Rosa María Gil, Mark Ryan and Roberto García
- Sociotechnical imaginaries for Canadian agri-food futures: a farmer survey pp. 1439-1456

- Sarah-Louise Ruder, Hannah Wittman, Emily Duncan and Terre Satterfield
- Food systems narratives in Colombia: embracing diverse perspectives can enable hybrid innovation pathways that address food system challenges pp. 1457-1476

- Sebastián Dueñas-Ocampo, Margaret Hegwood, Angela Daniela Rojas-Becerra, Juan Pablo Rodríguez-Pinilla and Peter Newton
- Sensors and sensing practices: shaping farming system strategies toward agricultural sustainability pp. 1477-1495

- Lenn Gorissen, Kornelia Konrad and Esther Turnhout
- Actors’ frames and advocacy coalitions in the CAP reform process 2013 in Austria’s agricultural media pp. 1497-1519

- Andrea Loacker, Erwin Schmid and Hermine Mitter
- Pastoral hazardscapes in Aotearoa New Zealand: gender, land dispossession, and dairying in a warming climate pp. 1521-1534

- Christina Griffin, Anita Wreford and Nicholas A. Cradock-Henry
- Making a living and zoonotic disease risk management in coloured broiler poultry farms in Northern Viet Nam pp. 1535-1551

- Eve Houghton, Khue Thi Minh Nguyen, Ivo Syndicus and Dien Thi Nguyen
- Market approaches to sequester soil organic carbon on farms: justifications and suggested transformations from embedded market actors pp. 1553-1575

- Ashley Colby, McKenzie F. Johnson, Courtney Hammond Wagner and Chloe B. Wardropper
- Changing food waste regimes in Africa’s transition to export-oriented production: the case of Tanzanian avocado pp. 1577-1601

- Jonas Cromwell, Stephen Whitfield, Claire Helen Quinn and Megan Kathleen Blake
- Scaling up agroecology through new municipalism? Promises and pitfalls of experimentation in post-crisis Madrid pp. 1603-1621

- Émilie Houde-Tremblay, Geneviève Cloutier, Nathan McClintock and Alain Olivier
- Chicken from the soil: qualifying local chicken amidst food distrust in southwestern China pp. 1623-1635

- Lyle Fearnley
- Does “better” mean “less”? Sustainable meat consumption in the context of natural pasture-raised beef pp. 1637-1651

- Rachel Mazac, Kajsa Resare Sahlin, Iisa Hyypiä, Fanny Keränen, Mari Niva, Nora Berglund and Iryna Herzon
- Solidarity finance and food democracy in civic food networks in Australia: what role for ‘citizen-financiers’? pp. 1653-1669

- Kiah Smith, Daniel Cruz and Zannie Langford
- How do urban agriculture initiatives communicate on farming across society? An exploration of awareness, responsibility, and pride messages on social media pp. 1671-1687

- İlkay Unay-Gailhard, Robert J. Chaskin and Mark A. Brennan
- Transformations in livestock systems: beyond ranching and pastoralism pp. 1689-1705

- Mark Moritz, Jasmine E. Bruno, Daniel J. Murphy, María E. Fernández-Giménez and Nikolaus Schareika
- Professional emotional neutrality and the role of background emotion work in the slaughterhouse pp. 1707-1721

- Marcel Sebastian
- Forms of autonomy and dependence in food aid: unravelling how they are related and perceived by recipients pp. 1723-1737

- Thirza Andriessen, Hilje Horst and Oona Morrow
- Communal resource management, morality, and economic development: a case of pastureland management in Mongolia pp. 1739-1756

- Shunji Oniki, Kadirbyek Dagys and Go Sakamoto
- Science as a territory in dispute: an analysis of power and paradigms in the conceptualization of agroecology pp. 1757-1771

- Jonas Adriaensens, Joost Dessein and Jeroen Adam
- Tending our shared garden: imagining carceral food justice in a Florida prison pp. 1773-1788

- Sarah E. Cramer
- “The people of Techiman eat Teporo”: migrant farming and epistemic pluralism in Forikrom, Ghana pp. 1789-1804

- Branwen Peddi, Nana Kwaw Adams, David Ludwig and Joost Dessein
- From farm to table: uncovering narratives of agency and responsibility for change among actors along agri-food value chains in Germany pp. 1805-1827

- Veronica Hector, Jonathan Friedrich, Michael P. Schlaile, Anna Panagiotou and Claudia Bieling
- A multi-dimensional framework for responsible and socially inclusive digital innovation in food, water, and land systems pp. 1829-1846

- Felix Ouko Opola, Simon Langan, Indika Arulingam, Charlotte Schumann, Niyati Singaraju, Deepa Joshi and Surajit Ghosh
- Farmer perceptions of regenerative agriculture in the Corn Belt: exploring motivations and barriers to adoption pp. 1847-1864

- Jaime J. Coon, Mary Jo Easley, Jennifer L. Williams and Gene Hambrick
- Growing behind and beyond bars: an examination of prison gardens and reentry green jobs programs pp. 1865-1880

- Amanda Micek
- Chasing pigs, chasing profits: (De)territorializing organic and free-range pig farming in Norway pp. 1881-1894

- Tommy Ruud and Richard Helliwell
- Agri-food related social innovations in sustainability transitions: a multiple case study of initiatives across Europe and Northern Africa engaged in change pp. 1895-1918

- Friederike Elsner, Christian Herzig, Patrizia Pugliese, Hamid El Bilali, Lea Ellen Matthiessen, Rita Góralska-Walczak, Youssef Aboussaleh, Cesare Zanasi and Carola Strassner
- Nested relationships and the spatially distanced consumer in alternative pet food movements pp. 1919-1932

- Carly Baker
- Garden as society: exploring the values embedded in community garden aesthetics pp. 1933-1951

- Azucena Lucatero and Madeleine Fairbairn
- An intersectional analysis of Black women’s experiences with agriculture in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (USA) pp. 1953-1975

- Hannah Whitley
- Seed activism on four fronts: MASIPAG’s rice seed struggles in the Philippines pp. 1977-1995

- Lisette J. Nikol, Conny Almekinders and Kees Jansen
- The garden as the field: following soil regeneration practices with participatory soil science in Singapore pp. 1997-2013

- Huiying Ng, Toh Han Jing, Wuan See Vivian Lee, Edgar Raeben George and Varughese Philip
- “If I feel like I am in danger, I leave”: pesticide exposure, agentic strategies, and gender among Latine farmworkers in Idaho pp. 2015-2031

- Rebecca L. Som Castellano, Lisa Meierotto, Carly Hyland and Cynthia Curl
- Agricultural startups’ visions of a sustainable agri-food future: a comparative case study in rural and urban Germany pp. 2033-2053

- Katharina Rock, Jonathan Friedrich and Jana Zscheischler
- Unlocking digital twin planning for grazing industries with farmer centred design pp. 2055-2075

- Thomas Lee, Daniel Ramp and Anja Bless
- Engaging with food waste while avoiding stigma: How a consultancy shields hospitality organizations from dirty work associations pp. 2077-2092

- Nadine Arnold and Onno Bouwmeester
- Divergent knowledge and perceptions of insects by organic and non-organic farming in the Ecuadorian Andes pp. 2093-2109

- Tatiana Cardenas, Irene Teixidor-Toneu, Israel Navarrete, Rommel Montufar and Olivier Dangles
- Growing on digital soil: French farmers’ everyday acquisition of new skills online pp. 2111-2127

- Cédric Calvignac, Victor Potier and Pierre Labarthe
- The sounds of silence: ‘Pivoting’ as a rhetorical strategy of the animal farming industry to maintain the institution of meat pp. 2129-2150

- Estela M. Díaz, Amparo Merino and Antonio Nuñez-Partido
- The role of intermediaries in transitions to agroecology in the Upper Midwest pp. 2151-2169

- Tara Maireid Conway
- Psychological distance and ethical dilemmas in wolf management in pasture settings in Germany pp. 2171-2201

- Marcus Mergenthaler and Christian Gerdes
- Affective values of cheese: exploring producer sentiments of ‘felt value’ in Tasmania’s artisanal cheese industry pp. 2203-2215

- Karell W. King, F. Gale and C. S. Ooi
- Utah producers and soil health: digging deeper pp. 2217-2222

- Peggy Petrzelka, Jessica D. Ulrich-Schad and Matt Yost
- Feminist agroecologies in Guatemala during economic shock pp. 2223-2231

- Anika M. Rice
- Cultivating connections: a comparison of food producer and consumer values and implications for the viability of local food networks pp. 2233-2246

- Courtney Quinn, Karen Allen, John Quinn, Ashley Razo, Sydney Andersen and Holly Brown
- Responsible research and innovation in food systems: a critical review of the literature and future research avenues pp. 2247-2260

- R. P. Sabio and P. Lehoux
- Exploring recipes of (de)colonization: a scoping review of decolonization and food systems scholarship pp. 2261-2282

- Lucy Hinton and Sophia Carodenuto
- (Alternative) food consumption practices in Central and Eastern Europe: an integrative critical literature review pp. 2283-2296

- Lani Trenouth and Lucie Sovová
- Relational values in regenerative agriculture: a systematic review and checklist for transformative potential pp. 2297-2316

- Ethan Gordon, Matías Hargreaves-Méndez, Ada P. Smith, Hannah Gosnell, Jennifer Hodbod, Austin Himes, Morgan Mathisonslee, Henry Pitts and Jonathan Vivas
- What are the ‘Values’ in alternative food systems? A systematic review pp. 2317-2335

- Nora Katharina Faltmann and Rike Stotten
- Muhammad Khalid Bashir, Steven G.M. Schilizzi, and Ghaffar Ali: Food Security in the Developing World pp. 2337-2338

- Safna Fauziah and Sri Widiastuti
- Aaron Eddens: Seeding empire: American philanthrocapital and the roots of the green revolution in Africa pp. 2339-2340

- Mwangi Chege
Volume 42, issue 2, 2025
- Farm households’ social and economic needs and the future of agriculture: introduction to the symposium pp. 613-623

- Florence Becot, Allison Bauman, Jessica Crowe, Becca B. R. Jablonski, Katherine Lim and Ashley Spalding
- “A farm is viable if it can keep its head above water”: defining and measuring farm viability for small and mid-sized farms pp. 625-641

- Analena Bruce, Elise Neidecker, Luyue Zheng, Isaac Sohn Leslie and Alexa Wilhelm
- Retirement income and savings behavior in farm households pp. 643-657

- Katherine Lim and Ashley Spalding
- Distance to commercial banks and farm household asset accumulation pp. 659-673

- Tia M. McDonald, Noah Miller and Fatou Thiam
- Work-life balance on a farm with young children in Slovenia pp. 675-691

- Majda Černič Istenič
- Children needs and childcare: an illustration of how underappreciated social and economic needs shape the farm enterprise pp. 693-712

- Florence A. Becot and Shoshanah M. Inwood
- It’s not just the farm: enterprise and household responses to the pandemic by North Carolina niche meat producers pp. 713-727

- Andrew R. Smolski, Michael D. Schulman, Silvana Pietrosemoli and Francesco Tiezzi
- The effects of collective trauma on Iowa farmers, their communities, and sustainability outcomes pp. 729-748

- Chris Morris and J. Arbuckle
- Power positions in the farm family, marrying in, and negative peer pressure: the social relations that impact agricultural practice pp. 749-763

- Dagmar Wicklow and Sally Shortall
- A century of biodynamic farming development: implications for sustainability transformations pp. 765-772

- C. Rigolot and C. I. Roquebert
- Advancing basic income as a policy tool for food systems sustainability pp. 773-785

- Kristen Lowitt, Charles Z. Levkoe, Bryan Dale, Colin Dring, Omamuyovwi Gbejewoh, Alesandros Glaros, Hannah L. Harrison, Christine Knott, Philip A. Loring, Zsofia Mendly-Zambo, Kaitlyn Patterson and Elaine Power
- What makes terroir unique? Wine, body techniques, and agricultural modernisation in the Shangri-La region of China pp. 787-802

- Xiangchun Zheng
- Synergistic effect of relational values in a participatory guarantee system: a case study of an ecoagriculture initiative in Taiwan pp. 803-824

- Wing-Fung Lo and Li-Pei Peng
- Transitioning practices of vegetable small-scale actors in Vietnam: an interplay of food safety, labor demand, and soil environment pp. 825-843

- Quoc Nguyen-Minh, Raffaele Vignola, Inge D. Brouwer and Peter Oosterveer
- Towards a theory of pastoralist and rancher identity: insights for understanding livestock systems in transformation pp. 845-862

- María E. Fernández-Giménez and Hailey Wilmer
- Grazing for dollars: responsible investing for healthy and sustainable animal agriculture in Australia pp. 863-884

- Katherine Sievert, Rachel Carey, Christine Parker, Ella Robinson and Gary Sacks
- Mixed method evaluation of factors influencing the adoption of organic participatory guarantee system certification among Vietnamese vegetable farmers pp. 885-904

- Lina M. Tennhardt, Robert Home, Nguyen Thi Bich Yen, Pham Hoi, Pierre Ferrand and Christian Grovermann
- NGOisation and food sovereignty: unearthing the intricacies of NGO-driven food sovereignty efforts. Insights from Uganda pp. 905-922

- Ronald Byaruhanga
- Neoliberal growth vs food system democratization: narrative analysis of Canadian federal and civil society agri-food policy pp. 923-943

- Naomi Robert, Tammara Soma and Kent Mullinix
- Ruminant livestock and climate change: critical discourse moments in mainstream and farming sector news media pp. 945-964

- Philippa Simmonds, Damian Maye and Julie Ingram
- Gardening practices in Alaska build on traditional food system foundations pp. 965-981

- Megan Mucioki, Sean Kelly, Davin Holen, Bronwen Powell, Tikaan Galbreath, Sarah Paterno, Robbi Mixon and Guangqing Chi
- Building ties at multi-stakeholder engagement events to facilitate social learning about contentious issues in natural resource management pp. 983-996

- Tian Guo, Sandra T. Marquart-Pyatt and G. Philip Robertson
- Understanding the values that inform regenerative ranching in the Northern U.S. Great Plains pp. 997-1008

- Timothy Pape, Gwendŵr Meredith, David Sandahl, Md Faizul Kabir, Simanti Banerjee, Craig Allen, Elliot Dennis and Mitchell Stephenson
- Analyzing abstraction in critical agri-food studies and computer science: toward interdisciplinary analysis of digital agriculture innovation pp. 1009-1026

- Lara Roeven, Steven A. Wolf, Phoebe Sengers, Jen Liu, Gloire Rubambiza, Donny Persaud and Hakim Weatherspoon
- Socioeconomic and political-cultural criteria for Agroecology: learnings from Participatory Guarantee Systems pp. 1027-1043

- Mamen Cuéllar-Padilla, Isabel Haro Pérez, Marina Masso Tarditti, Lara P. Román Bermejo and José Ramón Mauleón
- Public support for producer adoption of soil health practices pp. 1045-1061

- Dayton Lambert, Lixia H. Lambert, Joe Ripberger, Hank Jenkins-Smith and Carol L. Silva
- Drought adaptation in Austrian agriculture: empirically based farmer types pp. 1063-1081

- Bernadette Kropf, Sebastian Seebauer, Manuela Larcher, Stefan Vogel and Hermine Mitter
- The end of direct farm payments and rural poverty in the American Midwest pp. 1083-1097

- Aimee Imlay
- Unveiling relational values in agroecosystems through participatory video in a tropical agroforest frontier pp. 1099-1119

- Savilu Fuente-Cid, M. Azahara Mesa-Jurado, Mariana Pineda-Vázquez, Helda Morales and Patricia Balvanera
- Navigating a gendered ecosystem: the role of entrepreneurial capital in the business strategies of single-owner women farmers pp. 1121-1137

- Stevens Azima, Fanny Lepage, Karima Afif and Jessie Greene
- Outcomes of international travel on agriculture: agricultural leadership programs create transformative learning and behavior change in farmers and ranchers pp. 1139-1153

- Claire N. Friedrichsen, Jean Lonie, Melissa D. Haberstroh and Terence A. Hejny
- Agricultural innovations for sustainability? Diverse pathways and plural perspectives on rice seeds in Odisha, India pp. 1155-1172

- Saurabh Arora, Bhuvana Narayanarao, Nimisha Mittal and Rasheed Sulaiman Vadekkal
- Illuminating the care/repair nexus in the ‘pandemic era’, and the potential for care beyond repair in Danish poultry production pp. 1173-1190

- Rebecca Leigh Rutt and Alberte Skriver Møller
- The role of dairy alternatives in just food system transitions: a scoping review pp. 1191-1206

- Georgie Hurst and Laxmi Prasad Pant
- Justin Sean Myers: Growing gardens, building power: food justice and urban agriculture in Brooklyn pp. 1207-1208

- M. Yusfan Yuzanni, Mona Luxsyana and Evi Riyanti
- Annemarie Mol: Eating in theory pp. 1209-1210

- Pieter Lagerwaard
- Molly D. Anderson: Transforming food systems: narratives of power pp. 1211-1213

- Sara Delaney
Volume 42, issue 1, 2025
- Finding our place in public scholarship pp. 1-7

- Shoshanah Inwood
- Food system shocks and food insecurity vulnerabilities: introduction to the symposium pp. 9-16

- Carol Richards, Rudolf Messner and Elizabeth Ransom
- When one crisis comes after another: successive shocks, food insecurity, and coastal precarity in the Philippines pp. 17-33

- Anacorita O. Abasolo and Marvin Joseph F. Montefrio
- Generations of ‘shock absorbers’: women caregivers of young children and their efforts to mitigate food insecurity during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 35-51

- R. Lindberg, C. Parks, A. Bastian, A. L. Yaroch, F. H. McKay, P. Pligt, J. Zinga and S. A. McNaughton
- Digital technology and on-farm responses to climate shocks: exploring the relations between producer agency and the security of food production pp. 53-67

- Carol Richards, Rudolf Messner and Vaughan Higgins
- Food crises in the third food regime: an exploratory frame analysis of mainstream governance responses pp. 69-88

- Phoebe Stephens and Lucy Hinton
- A new food security approach? Continuity and novelty in the European Union’s turn to preparedness pp. 89-105

- Luigi Pellizzoni, Laura Centemeri, Maura Benegiamo and Carla Panico
- Unpacking “the surprise chain”: the governance of food security during the COVID-19 pandemic in Melbourne, Australia pp. 107-120

- Rachel Carey and Maureen Murphy
- Disaster response and sustainable transitions in agrifood systems pp. 121-138

- Elizabeth Ransom
- Motherhood, mothering and care among Mongolian herder women pp. 139-157

- María E. Fernández-Giménez, Tugsbuyan Bayarbat, Chantsallkham Jamsranjav and Tungalag Ulambayar
- Revealing agricultural land ownership concentration with cadastral and company network data pp. 159-175

- Clemens Jänicke and Daniel Müller
- The rise of multi-stakeholderism, the power of ultra-processed food corporations, and the implications for global food governance: a network analysis pp. 177-192

- Scott Slater, Mark Lawrence, Benjamin Wood, Paulo Serodio, Amber Akker and Phillip Baker
- Assessing the impacts of EU agricultural policies on the sustainability of the livestock sector: a review of the recent literature pp. 193-212

- Nina Adams, Ariane Sans, Karen-Emilie Trier Kreutzfeldt, Maria Alejandra Arias Escobar, Frank Willem Oudshoorn, Nathalie Bolduc, Pierre-Marie Aubert and Laurence Graham Smith
- Exploring mental systems within regenerative agriculture: systems thinking and rotational grazing adoption among Canadian livestock producers pp. 213-226

- Brooke McWherter and Kate Sherren
- Glimpses of embodied utopias, why Moroccan and Swiss farmers engage in alternative agricultures pp. 227-240

- Andrea Mathez
- Marginality in the berry fields: hierarchical ordering of food and agrarian systems in Norway pp. 241-255

- Greta Juskaite
- A buzzword, a “win-win”, or a signal towards the future of agriculture? A critical analysis of regenerative agriculture pp. 257-269

- Kelly R. Wilson, Mary K. Hendrickson and Robert L. Myers
- Creating dialogues as a quiet revolution: exploring care with women in regenerative farming pp. 271-288

- Ane Kirstine Aare, Anna Umantseva and Laura Brandt Sørensen
- Governing by data: metrics and sustainability in produce agriculture pp. 289-301

- Maki Hatanaka and Jason Konefal
- Make the desert bloom—imaginaries, infrastructure, and water-land entanglement in desert agriculture in Israel pp. 303-317

- Liron Shani
- How farmers’ self-identities affect agri-environmental transition in Grassland Use: a mixed method study in the Swiss Alpine Region pp. 319-332

- Martina Spörri, Maria Haller, Nadja El Benni, Gabriele Mack and Robert Finger
- “New food cultures” and the absent food citizen: immigrants in urban food policy discourse pp. 333-349

- Isabela Bonnevera
- Harnessing the potential of public procurement for the protein transition – perceived barriers and facilitators pp. 351-368

- Sanne K. Djojosoeparto, Muriel C. D. Verain, Hanna Schebesta, Sander Biesbroek, Maartje P. Poelman and Jeroen J. L. Candel
- The emergence of microbiological inputs and the challenging laboratorisation of agriculture: lessons from Brazil and Mexico pp. 369-381

- Frédéric Goulet, Simon Fonteyne, Santiago López Ridaura, Paulo Niederle, Sylvanus Odjo, Sergio Schneider, Nele Verhulst and Jelle Van Loon
- Precision agriculture and the future of agrarian labor in the US food system pp. 383-403

- Ayorinde Ogunyiola, Ryan Stock and Maaz Gardezi
- Globalgap certification and working conditions of workers on smallholder mango farms in Ghana pp. 405-419

- Rexford Akrong, Angela Dziedzom Akorsu, Praveen Jha and Joseph Boateng Agyenim
- Bipartisan creation of US Land Access Policy Incentives: states’ efforts to support beginning farmers and resist farm consolidation and loss pp. 421-439

- Julia C. D. Valliant, Marie T. O’Neill and Julia Freedgood
- Anthropomorphism – a double edged sword: influences on acceptance of livestock keeping pp. 441-460

- Andrea Knörr, Xiao Zhou, Angela Bearth and Michael Siegrist
- Contribution of local knowledge in cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) to the well‑being of cocoa families in Colombia: a response from the relationship pp. 461-484

- Gustavo Adolfo Gutiérrez Garcia, Isabel Gutiérrez-Montes, Juan Carlos Suárez Salazar, Fernando Casanoves, David Ricardo Gutiérrez Suárez, Héctor Eduardo Hernández-Núñez, Cornelia Butler Flora and Nicole Sibelet
- Operationalizing collective action for crop diversity in-situ management: insights from a decentralized collective design approach pp. 485-505

- Elsa T. Berthet, Hermance Louis, Roma Hooge, Sara Bosshardt, Lise Malicet-Chebbah, Gaëlle Frank, Elodie Baritaux, Audrey Barrier-Guillot, Léa Bernard, Simon Bridonneau, Hélène Montaz, Esther Picq and Isabelle Goldringer
- From mangroves to womangroves to feminist foodscapes: (en)gendering research on indigenous food livelihoods in the Solomon Islands pp. 507-525

- Heide K. Bruckner and Mary Tahu Paia
- Q fever as an anthropological prism for revealing how farmers live with microbes pp. 527-543

- Émilie Ramillien, Patrice Cayre, Xavier Fourt, Élodie Rousset and Elsa Jourdain
- Loss of seasonal ranges reshapes transhumant adaptive capacity: Thirty-five years at the US Sheep Experiment Station pp. 545-563

- Hailey Wilmer, J. Bret Taylor, Daniel Macon, Matthew C. Reeves, Carrie S. Wilson, Jacalyn Mara Beck and Nicole K. Strong
- Valuing farmers in transitions to more sustainable food systems: A systematic literature review of local food producers’ experiences and contributions in short food supply chains pp. 565-592

- Grace O’Connor, Kimberley Reis, Cheryl Desha and Ingrid Burkett
- Anne Murcott: The (not so) secret lives of food packaging pp. 593-594

- Vanela Chatrin Lekatompessy, A. Muh. Faiz Ramadhan S, Putu Eva Silvia Dewi and Agustina Souripet
- Daniel N. Warshawsky: Food waste, food insecurity, and the globalization of food banks pp. 595-596

- Frank Yeboah Adusei
- Dianna Smith and Claire Thompson: Food deserts and food insecurity in the UK: exploring social inequality pp. 597-598

- Nuri Maeni Wahidah, Nia Ulfa Madani and Ayu Oktaviana
- William D. Schanbacher and Whitney Fung Uy: Food Insecurity pp. 599-600

- Frank Yeboah Adusei
- Timothy Lorek: Making the Green Revolution—agriculture and conflict in Colombia pp. 601-602

- Hugh F. Williamson
- Jérémie Forney, Dana Bentia and Angga Dwiartama: Everyday agri-environmental governance. The emergence of sustainability through assemblage thinking pp. 603-604

- Ronan Le Velly
- Rashed Al Mahmud Titumir: why agriculture productivity falls: the political economy of agrarian transition in developing countries pp. 605-606

- Musyafak and Yanuarius Sonlay
- Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro and George Martin: Urban food production for ecosocialism: cultivating the city pp. 607-608

- M. Umar Harun, Anita Nurmulya Bahari and Dandy Kusuma Wardana
- Muchtar Habibi: Capitalism and agrarian change—class, production, and reproduction in Indonesia pp. 609-610

- Sinta Novia
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