Changing Politics of Organic Food in North America

Changing Politics of Organic Food in North America

Clark, Lisa F.

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

08/2015

264

Dura

Inglês

9781784718275

15 a 20 dias

The Changing Politics of Organic Food in North America explores the political dynamics of the remarkable transition of organic food from a fringe fad' in the 1960s to a multi-billion dollar industry in the 2000s.
Contents: 1. Introduction 2. A Clash of Values: Competing Definitions of Organic 3. Business as Usual? Conventional Corporate Strategies in the Organic Food Sector 4. From Private to Public: Institutionalizing Organic Food Standards into Policy 5. Globalizing Organics: The Role of Trade Agreements and International Organizations in Regulating Trade in Organic Food 6. The Development and Transformation of the Organic Social Movement 7. New Actors, New Directions: The Contemporary Organic Movement as an Advocacy Network 8. Conclusions - Organic Limited Index
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