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Guthman M.S., Harvey C. and Kling A. (1979). Somato-social development in the Rhesus monkey following olfactory bulbectomy. Primates 20, 211-219. [Pg.209]

Guthman, J. and M. DuPuis (2006). Embodying Neoliberalism Economy, Culture, and the Politics of Fat. Environment and Planning D Society and Space 24(3) 427-448. [Pg.178]

Guthman, J. 2000. Agrarian Dreams The Paradox of Organic Farming in California. University of California Press, Berkeley. [Pg.20]

Guthman, J. 2000. Raising organic an agroecological assessment of grower practices in California. Agriculture and Human Values 17 257-266. [Pg.116]

Guthman, J. 1998. Regulating meaning, appropriating nature the codification of California organic agriculture. Antipode 30(2) 135-154. [Pg.217]

Social justice has not been an integral part of the construction of the organic movement (Guthman 2004). Yet, today we are witnessing the emergence of new movements or perhaps a rejuvenation of existing movements, that seek to promote fair trade and new codes of conduct. The introduction of new concepts such as chain transparency, food chain awareness, food miles, just food and sweat shops, and the appearance of bestseller books like Past Pood Nation, suggest an increased public concern about food that transcends health, taste and price, to include the social costs of food production. [Pg.329]

Buck, D., Getz, C. and Guthman, J. 1997. From farm to table the organic vegetable commodity chain of Northern California. Sociologia Ruralis 37 (1) 3-20. [Pg.348]

Guthman, Julie. 2004. The trouble with organic lite in California A rejoinder to the conventionalisation debate. Sociologia Ruralis 44(3) 3or-3r6. [Pg.180]

To a certain degree some of the described deficiencies are similar to what is called Conventionalisation of Organic Agriculture in the western hemisphere (e.g. Guthman, 2004), but the picture is different. At the level of production this means that the farmers simplify the cropping system, the management of manure and the biodiversity of the landscape. [Pg.24]


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