Constructing a new framework for rural development

This volume seeks to answer modern questions and concerns regarding peasants, their production techniques, and their links to wider society. In the past, peasants and their seemingly simple production models have been criticized for being unable to fully meet the needs of modern society, especially...

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Other Authors Milone, Pierluigi, Ventura, Flaminia, Ye, Jingzhong
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2015.
SeriesResearch in rural sociology and development ; v. 22.
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ISBN9781784416218
ISSN1057-1922 ;
DOI10.1108/S1057-1922201522
Physical Description1 online resource (viii, 338 p.)

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Summary:This volume seeks to answer modern questions and concerns regarding peasants, their production techniques, and their links to wider society. In the past, peasants and their seemingly simple production models have been criticized for being unable to fully meet the needs of modern society, especially when it comes to world hunger, food quality, and sustainability. However, often neglected is the myriad of new initiatives that alter the way food is produced and marketed. New â˜peasant marketsâ are created everywhere and new products and services abound. This volume argues that these initiatives represent âœseeds of transitionâ; they are the âœsproutsâ out of which new socio-technical modes for organizing production and marketing emerge â âœsproutsâ that, taken together, can be summarized as âœrural developmentâ. This book critically discusses these new practices and the actors engaged in them. In doing so, it deals with several countries in three different continents (Asia, South America and Europe). It proposes new concepts and approaches for a better understanding of the re-emergence of peasants as indispensable part of modern societies.
ISBN:9781784416218
ISSN:1057-1922 ;
DOI:10.1108/S1057-1922201522
Physical Description:1 online resource (viii, 338 p.)