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The Rural : Critical Essays in Human Geography
An Index of Rurality for England and Wales
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Author(s):
Cloke Paul J
Publication date:
May 15 2017
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Routledge
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May 15 2017
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: 229-244
DOI:
10.4324/9781315237213-13
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Book chapters
pp. 3
The New Industrial Agriculture: The Regional Integration of Specialty Crop Production
pp. 23
Towards a political economy of capitalist agriculture: a British perspective
pp. 47
Food and fibre production under capitalism: a conceptual agenda
pp. 69
Recasting the “Agrarian Question”: The Reproduction of Family Farming in the Southern High Plains*
pp. 87
The Social Construction of International Food: A New Research Agenda
pp. 107
Quality, Nature, and Embeddedness: Some Theoretical Considerations in the Context of the Food Sector*
pp. 127
Agro-Food Studies in the ‘Age of Ecology’: Nature, Corporeality, Bio-Politics
pp. 149
Shifting plates in the agrifood landscape: the tectonics of alternative agrifood initiatives in California
pp. 165
Making reconnections in agro-food geography: alternative systems of food provision
pp. 185
Post-productivism and rural land use: cul de sac or challenge for theorization?
pp. 201
Rural Development: From Practices and Policies towards Theory
pp. 221
Locality and Rurality: The Restructuring of Rural Social Relations
pp. 229
An Index of Rurality for England and Wales
pp. 245
Locality and Social Representation: Space, Discourse and Alternative Definitions of the Rural
pp. 261
Conceptualizing countryside change: from post-Fordism to rural structured coherence
pp. 277
Neglected Rural Geographies: a Review
pp. 293
Rural Studies: Modernism, Postmodernism and the ‘Post-rural’ 1
pp. 311
Country Backwater to Virtual Village? Rural Studies and The Cultural Turn’*
pp. 321
Agricultural turns, geographical turns: retrospect and prospect
pp. 339
Making sense of counterurbanization
pp. 359
Middle-class territory? Some remarks on the use of class analysis in rural studies
pp. 377
New energies for an old idea: reworking approaches to ‘community’ in contemporary rural studies
pp. 394
Policy, Planning and the State in Rural Localities
pp. 403
The Governance of Rural Areas: Some Emerging Research Issues and Agendas
pp. 411
Deconstructing rural protest: the emergence of a new social movement
pp. 429
Family Farmers, Real Regulation, and the Experience of Food Regimes
pp. 443
The state, rural environments, and globalisation: ‘action at a distance’ via the Australian Landcare program
pp. 459
Roll-out neoliberalism and hybrid practices of regulation in Australian agri-environmental governance
pp. 471
‘Power in place’: viticultural spatialities of globalization and community empowerment in the Languedoc
pp. 487
Keeping matter in its place: pollution regulation and the reconfiguring of farmers and farming
pp. 501
The Quest for Ecological Modernisation: Re-Spacing Rural Development and Agri-Food Studies
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