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And vegetables for all: Urban and civic agriculture in Kansas city and visions for the U.S. agrifood system.

机译:以及所有人的蔬菜:堪萨斯城的城市和市民农业以及美国农业食品体系的愿景。

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In the United States, many are critical of agricultural policies and economic incentives that support large-scale food production and the dominant actors in the mainstream agrifood system. Critics point out that at the same time agribusinesses and very large-scale farmers receive support, there are those in poverty who struggle to meet their food needs. Critics question what that relationship should be between civil society and the agrifood system. A variety of activities are addressing concerns of social injustices in the system. For example, participation is increasing in civic and urban agriculture. Civic agriculture is the interrelated activities of small-scale, socially and environmentally sound practices of food production and consumption that aim to increase community sustainability. Urban agriculture is food production in and near cities. By focusing on Kansas and the Kansas City metropolitan area, this dissertation addresses the following questions: How do the relations between civil society and the U.S. agrifood system impact the level of fairness in the system? To what extent are urban agricultural activities fostering fairness in the agrifood system, including access to fresh foods, civic engagement, and fulfilling careers, while also benefiting the environmental health of the city? Survey and interview data collected by a research team on agriculture in Kansas sets the context for my examination of urban agriculture in Kansas City's urban core. In addition to participant observations and primary and secondary data analysis, I conducted 38 semi-structured interviews with growers (27), food advocates (4), community organizers (4), and governmental employees (3). In Kansas City, many of the activities and programs in place are building community, strengthening civil society, and promoting food justice for the poor and for people of color, for example, in food deserts, which are locales where people particularly face challenges in meeting their food needs. While some participants are more focused on their immediate communities and less so on overt widespread change, others feel a part of a social movement aiming to change the agrifood system. Diverse people from various social classes and races are increasingly becoming involved in growing food and food advocacy to expand fairness in the system.
机译:在美国,许多人对支持大规模粮食生产的农业政策和经济激励措施以及主流农业食品体系中的主要参与者持批评态度。批评者指出,在农业综合企业和非常大规模的农民得到支持的同时,有些贫困人口在努力满足其粮食需求。批评者质疑公民社会与农产品系统之间的关系。各种各样的活动正在解决系统中社会不公正的问题。例如,公民和城市农业的参与正在增加。公民农业是粮食生产和消费的小规模,社会和环境无害做法的相互关联的活动,旨在提高社区的可持续性。都市农业是城市及其附近地区的粮食生产。本文着眼于堪萨斯州和堪萨斯城市区,解决了以下问题:民间社会与美国农产品系统之间的关系如何影响系统的公平程度?城市农业活动在多大程度上促进了农业食品系统的公平,包括获得新鲜食品,公民参与和从事职业,同时也有益于城市的环境健康?堪萨斯州农业研究小组收集的调查和访谈数据为我考察堪萨斯市城市核心地区的都市农业提供了背景。除了参与者的观察和主要和次要数据分析之外,我还与种植者(27),食品倡导者(4),社区组织者(4)和政府雇员(3)进行了38次半结构化访谈。在堪萨斯城,已开展的许多活动和计划都在建立社区,加强民间社会并促进穷人和有色人种的食物正义,例如在食物沙漠中,那里是人们在面对挑战时特别面临挑战的地方他们的食物需求。一些参与者更多地关注自己的直系社区,而较少关注公开的广泛变化,而另一些参与者则感觉到旨在改变农业食品系统的社会运动的一部分。来自各个社会阶层和种族的形形色色的人越来越多地参与增加粮食和粮食倡导活动,以扩大系统的公平性。

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  • 作者

    Beach, Sarah S.;

  • 作者单位

    Kansas State University.;

  • 授予单位 Kansas State University.;
  • 学科 Sociology General.;Economics Agricultural.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2013
  • 页码 228 p.
  • 总页数 228
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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