Agriculture and Human Values
1984 - 2025
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Volume 8, issue 4, 1991
- From the editor pp. 1-2

- Richard Haynes
- Western hegemony over african agriculture in Southern Rhodesia and its continuing threat to food security in independent zimbabwe pp. 3-18

- Sam Page and Helán Page
- Export agriculture, ecological disruption, and social inequity: Some effect of pesticides in Southern Honduras pp. 19-29

- Douglas Murray
- Sustainability, economies of scale, and social instability: Achilles heel of non-traditional export agriculture? pp. 30-37

- Peter Rosset
- Sustainable agriculture in Michigan: Some missing dimensions pp. 38-45

- Laura DeLind
- How do communities act? Unique events and purposeful strategies in the formation of an industrial base in rivertown pp. 46-55

- Ralph Brown
- Agricultural debt restructuring, accounting, and public policy: A study of the Farmers Home Administration pp. 56-71

- David Pariser and Adolph Neidermeyer
- The restructuring of the agricultural and food system: Social and economic equity in the reshaping of the Agrarian Question and the Food Question pp. 72-82

- Alessandro Bonanno
Volume 8, issue 3, 1991
- The goals and values of local economic development strategies in rural America pp. 3-9

- Thomas Daniels
- Is value conflict inherent in rural economic development? An exploratory examination of unrecognized choices pp. 10-18

- Peter Meyer and Michael Burayidi
- Rural economic development through local self-development strategies pp. 19-24

- Cornelia Flora, Jan Flora, Gary Green and Frederick Schmidt
- Growth fundamentalism in dying rural towns:Implications for rural development practitioners pp. 25-34

- Curtis Stofferahn, Cordell Fontaine, Douglas McDonald, Mike Spletto and Holly Jeanotte
- Women's reactions to job loss: The moral dilemmas of a plant closing pp. 35-45

- Suzanna Smith
- The survival of the black tobacco farmer: Empirical results and policy dilemmas pp. 46-52

- Michael Schulman and Barbara Newman
- American Indian values and their impact on tribal economic development pp. 53-62

- Jerry Stubben
- Mentoring revisited: Interventions build international competence pp. 63-66

- David Youmans
- Local governance and participation in agricultural Development Process in Nigeria pp. 67-72

- Segun Famoriyo and E. Ega
- Book reviews pp. 73-78

- Marilyn Holly, Paul Lasley and Ward Churchill
Volume 8, issue 1, 1991
- Managing the fallow: Weeding technology and environmental knowledge in the Krobo district of Ghana pp. 5-13

- Kojo Amanor
- Indigenous agricultural knowledge systems, human interests, and critical analysis: Reflections on farmer organization in Ecuador pp. 14-24

- Anthony Bebbington
- Farming systems development: Synthesizing indigenous and scientific knowledge systems pp. 25-36

- Christoffel Biggelaar
- Indigenous soil and water management in Senegambian rice farming systems pp. 37-48

- Judith Carney
- Systems of knowledge as systems of domination: The limitations of established meaning pp. 49-58

- Kristin Cashman
- The indigenous knowledge of ecological processes among peasants in the People's Republic of China pp. 59-66

- Paul Chandler
- Indigenous rice production and the subtleties of culture change: An example from Borneo pp. 67-84

- Carol Colfer
- Tools for indigenous agricultural development in Latin America: An anthropologist's perspective pp. 85-92

- Les Field
- What does "build research on farmer practice" mean? Rice crop establishment (beusani) in eastern India as an illustration pp. 93-98

- Sam Fujisaka
- Tradition and change in postharvest pest management in Kenya pp. 99-113

- Abe Goldman
- Building on tradition: Indigenous irrigation knowledge and sustainable development in Asia pp. 114-120

- David Groenfeldt
- Ethnoagronomy and ethnogastronomy: On indigenous typology and use of biological resources pp. 121-131

- Virginia Nazarea-Sandoval
- Farmers' extension practice and technology adaptation: Agricultural revolution in 17–19th century Britain pp. 132-148

- Jules Pretty
- The role of indigenous tillage systems in sustainable food production pp. 149-155

- G. Rajaram, D. Erbach and D. Warren
- Gender, ecology, and the science of survival: Stories and lessons from Kenya pp. 156-165

- Dianne Rocheleau
- The future of terrace farming in Yemen: A development dilemma pp. 166-172

- Daniel Varisco
- Indigenous ecological knowledge systems and development pp. 173-178

- Ellen Woodley
- Book reviews pp. 179-184

- Dennis Warren, Gerard McKiernan, Vassiliki Smocovitis and Lori Thrupp
Volume 7, issue 3, 1990
- The Rockefeller Foundation and the green revolution, 1941–1956 pp. 6-18

- John Perkins
- Scenario: A look toward the future pp. 19-22

- Robert Grossmann
- Ethical dilemmas posed by recent and prospective developments with respect to agricultural research pp. 23-35

- Glenn Johnson
- Hungry Brazil pp. 36-46

- Glenn Erickson
- Eating disorders among women: An historical review of the literature from a women's history perspective pp. 47-55

- Sara Alpern
- Canada's volunteer NGOs' social forestry projects in the Third World: A preliminary evaluation pp. 56-61

- Prem Kumar and K. Sharma
- Inappropriate incentives for pesticide use: Agricultural credit requirements in developing countries pp. 62-69

- Lori Thrupp
- Moral metaphysics, moral revolutions, and environmental ethics pp. 70-79

- Roger Paden
- Handsome Lake's teachings: The shift from female to male agriculture in Iroquois culture. An essay in ethnophilosophy pp. 80-94

- Marilyn Holly
- Agricultural economists, human capital, and economic development: How colleges of Agriculture can assist pp. 95-100

- John Waelti
- A note on the methodology of the Arvin-Dinuba study pp. 101-101

- Walter Goldschmidt
- Both urban and rural interests have a stake in the “farm” bill: A report on roundtable discussions of the 1990 agricultural legislation pp. 102-106

- Laurian Unnevehr
- Book reviews pp. 107-131

- Christopher Vecsey, Lawrence Busch, Robert Mazur, S. Titilola, Joel Schor, Don Hadwiger, E. Peterson, Lorraine Garkovich, Scott Collard and Tony Smith
Volume 7, issue 2, 1990
- Editor's introduction forests, peasants, and state: Values and policy pp. 2-5

- Ronald Herring
- Human settlement and colonization in the Sundarbans, 1200–1750 pp. 6-16

- Richard Eaton
- Long-term transformations in the Sundarbans wetlands forests of Bengal pp. 17-33

- John Richards and Elizabeth Flint
- Uses, values, and use values of the Sundarbans pp. 34-39

- Jnanabrata Bhattacharyya
- Local government and rural development in the bengal Sundarbans: An inquiry in managing common property resources pp. 40-51

- Harry Blair
- The role of foreign assistance and commercial interests in the exploitation of the Sundarbans pp. 52-60

- Florence McCarthy
- The fish communities and fisheries of the Sundarbans: Development assistance and dilemmas of the aquatic commons pp. 61-72

- Walter Rainboth
- Common law, common property, and common enemy: Notes on the political geography of water resources management for the Sundarbans area of Bangladesh pp. 73-87

- James Wescoat
- Rethinking the commons pp. 88-104

- Ronald Herring
- Book reviews pp. 105-116

- Conner Bailey, Mike Skaldany, Roger Paden, Ronnie Hawkins and Tony Smith
Volume 7, issue 1, 1990
- Agrarianism and the American philosophical tradition pp. 3-8

- Paul Thompson
- Jefferson's yeoman farmer as frontier hero a self defeating mythic structure pp. 9-19

- Tarla Peterson
- Emerson and the agricultural midworld pp. 20-26

- Robert Corrington
- Does metaphysics rest on an agrarian foundation? A deweyan answer and critique pp. 27-32

- Armen Marsoobian
- The land as a social being: Ethical implications from societal expectations pp. 33-38

- George Stickel
- Personhood and the land pp. 39-43

- James Campbell
- Book reviews pp. 44-61

- Marilyn Holly, Roger Paden, Jerry Moles, Mark Lapping, Suzanna Smith and Conner Bailey
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