The Sociology of Farming: Concepts and Methods
In: Earthscan Food and Agriculture Ser.
Intro -- Preface -- 1 The specificity of farming -- 2 The farm labour process -- 3 Markets and technology: A space for manoeuvre -- 4 Styles of farming -- 5 Farm development trajectories and agricultural growth -- 6 Farming, society and capital -- 7 Rural development processes -- 8 Constructing new markets -- 9 Peasant resistances and struggles -- 10 Dealing with socio-material practices -- Index -- Cover Page -- Endorsements Page -- Half-Title Page -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- 1.1 Agriculture as co-production (Toledo, 1990). -- 1.2 Growing heterogeneity in the Dutch dairy sector 1967-1991 (derived from Bruin, 1997). -- 1.3 Care and control expressed in everyday life images (GAW/Hans Dijkstra). -- 1.4 Farming styles and the main modes of ordering underlying them (author's own elaboration). -- 1.5 The domains of farming (author's own elaboration). -- 1.6 The multiplicity of flows and the possibility to reset some balances (HLPE, 2013). -- 1.7 The AKS and the production of myopia (author's own elaboration). -- 2.1 The elements constituting the labour process (author's own elaboration). -- 2.2 The structure and dynamics of the labour process (author's own elaboration). -- 2.3 The beta-gamma translation (author's own elaboration). -- 2.4 The process of externalization (author's own elaboration). -- 2.5 A hidden experiment in a field (author's own elaboration). -- 3.1 Farming and resource flows (author's own elaboration). -- 3.2 Historically guaranteed, relatively autonomous reproduction (author's own elaboration). -- 3.3 Future and market-dependent reproduction (author's own elaboration). -- 3.4 Radu. -- 3.5 The dynamics of peasant-organized potato breeding and selection (Ploeg, 1990). -- 3.6 The structure of scientific plant breeding (Ploeg, 1990).