Agriculture and Human Values
1984 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue 4, 1995
- Individualism, efficiency, and domesticity: Ideological aspects of the exploitation of farm families and farm women pp. 2-17

- Jane Adams
- Farm labor contractors: The processors of new immigrant labor from Mexico for Californian agribusiness pp. 18-46

- Fred Krissman
- State intervention and farmer creativity: Integrated pest management among rice farmers in Subang, West Java pp. 47-57

- Yunita Winarto
- Sovereign and property rights over plant genetic resources pp. 58-79

- Carlos Correa
Volume 12, issue 3, 1995
- Zuni farming and united states government policy: The politics of biological and cultural diversity in agriculture pp. 2-18

- David Cleveland, Fred Bowannie, Donald Eriacho, Andrew Laahty and Eric Perramond
- Global contested terrain: The case of the tuna-dolphin controversy pp. 19-33

- Douglas Constance, Alessandro Bonanno and William Heffernan
- The state, hog hotels, and the "right to farm": A curious relationship pp. 34-44

- Laura DeLind
- Banishment from the “gold mountain” pp. 45-54

- A. Krebs
- A “curious blend”: The successful farmer in American farm magazines, 1984–1991 pp. 55-68

- Gerry Walter
- Adopting good samaritan immunity for defendants in the horse industry pp. 69-78

- Terence Centner
Volume 12, issue 2, 1995
- Livestock in africa: The economics of ownership and production, and the potential for improvement pp. 4-18

- M. Meltzer
- Constraints to the integration of the contagious caprine pleuropneumonia (CCPP) vaccine into Kenya's animal health delivery system pp. 19-28

- Michele Lipner and Ralph Brown
- Broken houses: Science and development in the African Savannahs pp. 29-38

- Brian Williams, Catherine Campbell and Roy Williams
- Development of a private animal health delivery network in North Sumatra, Indonesia pp. 39-44

- Izuddin Kartamulia, Artaria Misniwaty and Henk Knipscheer
- Information technology in the Costa Rican dairy sector: A key instrument in extension and on-farm research pp. 45-51

- Mees Baaijen and Enrique Pérez
- Back to the future: Lessons from ethnoveterinary RD&E for studying and applying local knowledge pp. 52-80

- Constance McCorkle
- An assessment of animal health projects: U.S. Agency for international development, 1960–93 pp. 81-89

- Joyce Turk
- Evaluation of trypanosomiasis and brucellosis control in cattle herds of Ivory coast pp. 90-94

- Emmanuel Camus
- Prospects for control of tick-borne diseases in cattle by immunization in eastern, central, and southern Africa pp. 95-106

- F. Musisi and J. Lawrence
Volume 12, issue 1, 1995
- Do agriculturalists need a new, an ecocentric, ethic? 1994 Presidential address to the agriculture, food, and human values society pp. 2-16

- Gary Comstock
- Redemptive communities: Indigenous knowledge, colonist farming systems, and conservation of tropical forests pp. 17-30

- John Browder
- Gender issues and the training of agricultural extensionists in Malawi pp. 31-38

- Pamela Riley
- Off the treadmill? Technology and tourism in the north American maple syrup industry pp. 39-47

- C. Hinrichs
- Ethical concerns and risk perceptions associated with different applications of genetic engineering: Interrelationships with the perceived need for regulation of the technology pp. 48-57

- Lynn Frewer and Richard Shepherd
- Notes from the field: A “countryside parliament” pp. 58-59

- David Vail
- Book reviews pp. 60-68

- Shripad Deo, John Lockwood, Gregory Johnson and Mark Lapping
Volume 11, issue 4, 1994
- From the guest editors pp. 1-3

- Kate Clancy, Jan Poppendieck and Jo Powers
- Uneasy sacrifice: The politics of United States famine relief, 1945–48 pp. 4-18

- Amy Bentley
- Food aid and international hunger crises: The United States in Somalia pp. 19-27

- Marion Nestle and Sharron Dalton
- Recognizing rationalizations among responses to hunger pp. 28-37

- Natalie Dandekar
- Conceptualizing hunger in contemporary African policymaking: From technical to community-based approaches pp. 38-46

- Christopher Barrett and Joanne Csete
- Conceptualizing hunger in contemporary African policymaking: A response pp. 47-49

- F. Levinson
- Hunger in Canada pp. 50-57

- Barbara Davis and Valerie Tarasuk
- Celebrating hunger in Michigan: A critique of an emergency food program and an alternative for the future pp. 58-68

- Laura DeLind
- Dilemmas of emergency food: A guide for the perplexed pp. 69-76

- Jan Poppendieck
- Commentary social justice and sustainable agriculture: Moving beyond theory pp. 77-83

- Kate Clancy
- Dignified food security for all pp. 84-86

- William Aiken
- Educating the hospitality industry to respond to the hungry pp. 99-102

- Ann Hales
- Realities of hunger: Modern day hunters and gatherers pp. 102-104

- Diane Jones
- Book reviews pp. 105-108

- Elaine Power, Wm. McIntosh and Susan James
Volume 11, issue 2, 1994
- From the editors pp. 1-3

- Lori Thrupp and Richard Haynes
- Participatory research and the race to save the planet: Questions, critique, and lessons from the field pp. 4-25

- Dianne Rocheleau
- Farmers and researchers: The road to partnership pp. 26-37

- Deborah Merrill-Sands and Marie-Hélène Collion
- Extending the horizons of agricultural research and extension: Methodological challenges pp. 38-57

- Andrea Cornwall, Irene Guijt and Alice Welbourn
- Challenging the populist perspective: Rural people's knowledge, agricultural research, and extension practice pp. 58-76

- John Thompson and Ian Scoones
- Participatory methods in planning & political processes: Linking the grassroots & policies for sustainable development pp. 77-84

- Lori Thrupp, Bruce Cabarle and Aaron Zazueta
- Studying pastoral women's knowledge in milk processing and marketing — for whose empowerment? pp. 85-95

- Ann Waters-Bayer
- Transforming extension for sustainable agriculture: The case of integrated pest management in rice in Indonesia pp. 96-108

- Niels Röling and Elske Fliert
- Participation, empowerment, and farmer evaluations: A comparative analysis of IPM technology generation in Nicaragua pp. 109-125

- Kristen Nelson
- Exploring the theory and practice of participatory research in US sustainable agriculture: A case study in insect pest management pp. 126-139

- Jeff Dlott, Miguel Altieri and Mas Masumoto
- Facts, fantasies, and failures of farmer participatory research pp. 140-150

- Jeffery Bentley
- Participatory methods and empowerment in rural development: Lessons from two experimental workshops with a Chilean NGO pp. 151-158

- Thomas Sikor
- Farmer participatory approaches to achieve fodder security in south Indian villages pp. 159-167

- B. Rajasekaran, D. Warren and Suresh Babu
- Staff decision making patterns, village leadership performance, and local institutionalization processes in agricultural and rural development programs pp. 168-177

- V. Dhanakumar and Boyd Rossing
- Science and people: Honduran campesinos and natural pest control inventions pp. 178-182

- Jeffery Bentley, Gonzalo Rodríguez and Ana González
Volume 11, issue 1, 1994
- From the editor pp. 1-1

- Richard Haynes
- Biodiversity, cultural diversity, and food equity pp. 3-9

- William Lacy
- Assessing the Human Genome Project: Effects on world agriculture pp. 10-18

- M. Lesney and V. Smocovitis
- Gene technology, food production, and public opinion: A UK study pp. 19-28

- Paul Sparks, Richard Shepherd and Lynn Frewer
- New frameworks for an old tragedy of the commons and an aging common property resource management pp. 29-36

- Emery Roe
- Urban sustainable agriculture: The paradox of the chinampa system in Mexico City pp. 37-46

- Pablo Torres-Lima, Beatriz Canabal-Cristiani and Gilberto Burela-Rueda
- Free trade and environmental economics pp. 47-54

- Roger Paden
- Book reviews pp. 55-65

- Tom Abeles, Joel Schor and Sandra Russo
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