Agriculture and Human Values
1984 - 2025
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Volume 24, issue 4, 2007
- From the editor pp. 423-424

- Harvey James
- Saving St. James: A case study of farmwomen entrepreneurs pp. 425-434

- Sandra Weber
- Tracing the process of becoming a farm successor on Swiss family farms pp. 435-443

- Stefan Mann
- Socio-cultural processes behind the differential distribution of organic farming in Denmark: a case study pp. 445-459

- Marie-Louise Risgaard, Pia Frederiksen and Pernille Kaltoft
- Influence of socio-economic and cultural factors in rice varietal diversity management on-farm in Nepal pp. 461-472

- Ram Rana, Chris Garforth, Bhuwon Sthapit and Devra Jarvis
- Reverse leasing and power dynamics among blue agave farmers in western Mexico pp. 473-488

- Sarah Bowen and Peter Gerritsen
- Retail relations: an interlocking directorate analysis of food retailing corporations in the United States pp. 489-498

- Rachel A. Schwartz and Thomas A. Lyson
- Social-ethical issues concerning the control strategy of animal diseases in the European Union: A survey pp. 499-510

- Nina E. Cohen, Marcel A.P.M. Asseldonk and Elsbeth N. Stassen
- Shopping for change? Neoliberalizing activism and the limits to eating non-GMO pp. 511-522

- Robin Roff
- Designing sustainable agriculture education: Academics’ suggestions for an undergraduate curriculum at a land grant university pp. 523-533

- Damian Parr, Cary Trexler, Navina Khanna and Bryce Battisti
- Book review pp. 535-536

- Jacob Cluff
- Book review pp. 537-538

- Allen Stoddard
- Book review pp. 539-540

- Bishnu Barik
- Book review pp. 541-542

- Ralph Brown
Volume 24, issue 3, 2007
- From the editor pp. 275-279

- Harvey James
- Insecticide use: Contexts and ecological consequences pp. 281-306

- Gregor Devine and Michael Furlong
- Local agro-ecological knowledge and its relationship to farmers’ pest management decision making in rural Honduras pp. 307-321

- Kris Wyckhuys and Robert O’Neil
- Motivations behind farmers’ pesticide use in Bangladesh rice farming pp. 323-332

- Elizabeth Robinson, Sumona Das and Tim Chancellor
- Beef with environmental and quality attributes: Preferences of environmental group and general population consumers in Saskatchewan, Canada pp. 333-342

- Ken Belcher, Andrea Germann and Josef Schmutz
- The political ecology of dietary transitions: Changing production and consumption patterns in the Kolli Hills, India pp. 343-353

- Elizabeth Finnis
- Farmers and researchers: How can collaborative advantages be created in participatory research and technology development? pp. 355-368

- Volker Hoffmann, Kirsten Probst and Anja Christinck
- Lessons for farmer-oriented research: Experiences from a West African soil fertility management project pp. 369-387

- E. Nederlof and Constant Dangbégnon
- Scaling up: Bringing public institutions and food service corporations into the project for a local, sustainable food system in Ontario pp. 389-398

- Harriet Friedmann
- Farmers’ willingness to pay for community integrated pest management training in Nepal pp. 399-409

- Kishor Atreya
- Book review pp. 411-412

- Douglas Constance
- Book review pp. 413-414

- Alessandro Bonanno
- Book review pp. 415-417

- Rebecca Meuninck
- Book review pp. 419-420

- Mark Brennan
- Books received pp. 421-422

- Harvey James
Volume 24, issue 2, 2007
- From the editor pp. 129-131

- Laura DeLind and Harvey James
- Not in my port: The “death ship” of sheep and crimes of agri-food globalization pp. 133-145

- Wynne Wright and Stephen Muzzatti
- Regulating sustainability in the coffee sector: A comparative analysis of third-party environmental and social certification initiatives pp. 147-163

- Laura Raynolds, Douglas Murray and Andrew Heller
- Agriculture and working-class political culture: A lesson from The Grapes of Wrath pp. 165-177

- Paul Thompson
- Bans, tests, and alchemy: Food safety regulation and the Uganda fish export industry pp. 179-193

- Stefano Ponte
- Against the neoliberal steamroller? The Biosafety Protocol and the social regulation of agricultural biotechnologies pp. 195-206

- Daniel Kleinman and Abby Kinchy
- From burgers to biodiversity? The McDonaldization of on-farm nature conservation in the UK pp. 207-218

- Carol Morris and Matt Reed
- Utilization of durum wheat landraces in East Shewa, central Ethiopia: Are home uses an incentive for on-farm conservation? pp. 219-230

- Bayush Tsegaye and Trygve Berg
- Eliciting indigenous knowledge on tree fodder among Maasai pastoralists via a multi-method sequencing approach pp. 231-243

- Evelyne Kiptot
- Beliefs, knowledge, and values held by inner-city youth about gardening, nutrition, and cooking pp. 245-258

- Lauren Lautenschlager and Chery Smith
- Book review pp. 259-260

- Philip Howard
- Commentary on teaching food: Why I am fed up with Michael Pollan et al pp. 261-264

- Julie Guthman
- Book review pp. 265-266

- John Mayne
- Book review pp. 267-268

- Jeffrey Jordan
- Book review pp. 269-270

- Leland Glenna
- Book review pp. 271-272

- Molly Anderson
- Books received pp. 273-274

- Laura DeLind
Volume 24, issue 1, 2007
- From the guest editor pp. 1-7

- Valerie Imbruce
- Agriculture, livelihoods, and globalization: The analysis of new trajectories (and avoidance of just-so stories) of human-environment change and conservation pp. 9-16

- Karl Zimmerer
- Conserving copalillo: The creation of sustainable Oaxacan wood carvings pp. 17-28

- Michael Chibnik and Silvia Purata
- Trade and Totomoxtle: Livelihood strategies in the Totonacan region of Veracruz, Mexico pp. 29-40

- Amanda King
- Bringing Southeast Asia to the Southeast United States: New forms of alternative agriculture in Homestead, Florida pp. 41-59

- Valerie Imbruce
- Embeddedness in action: Saffron and the making of the local in southern Tuscany pp. 61-74

- Roberta Sonnino
- Nobody farms here anymore: Livelihood diversification in the Amazonian community of Carvão, a historical perspective pp. 75-92

- Angela Steward
- Political economic history, culture, and Wounaan livelihood diversity in eastern Panama pp. 93-106

- J. Runk, Gervacio Ortíz Negría, Wilio Quintero García and Cristobalino Quiróz Ismare
- From colonization to “environmental soy”: A case study of environmental and socio-economic valuation in the Amazon soy frontier pp. 107-122

- Corrina Steward
- Book review pp. 123-124

- Cheryl Brown
- Book review pp. 125-126

- Mark Brennan
- Book review pp. 127-128

- Douglas Constance
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