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Changing paradigms?: Rural communities, agriculture, and corporate and civic models of development in Atlantic Canada

机译:变化的范式?:加拿大大西洋沿岸的农村社区,农业以及公司和公民的发展模式

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine a model of corporate and civic communities as it relates to change in rural Atlantic Canada. The aim is to frame questions relevant to what appears to be a situation of changing paradigms. Design/methodology/approach – This paper is largely conceptual. An exploration of Lyson's model of corporate and civic communities, review of selected Atlantic Canada historiography, and preliminary findings of a research consultation offer understanding of the historical and changing paradigmatic terrain of rural communities and agriculture in Atlantic Canada. Selected issues, emerging from the literature as well as from a series of consultations held with farmers, rural non-profits, policy makers, businesses, agricultural groups and others, are examined in the context of the region's past and the corporate and civic models outlined by Lyson. Atlantic historiography is discussed in view of contemporary challenges, and questions relevant to change in the region are raised and framed. Findings – Increasingly vulnerable to a number of provincially, regionally, nationally and globally formulated challenges, Atlantic Canada's rural communities have been and are being reshaped, as is the agriculture being practiced within them. In the midst of these upheavals, a practice-policy “dis-connect” is making it unclear how alternative agricultural and rural community developmental paradigms might be actualized in the region. But some of these challenges are not new. Research limitations/implications – The research consultation is at the beginning stages, and thus results reported are speculative. Practical implications – Lessons from the Atlantic past, and Lyson's civic model, may provide guideposts toward a more ecologically-sound and economically-viable way for the future of rural communities and agriculture in the region. Originality/value – This paper raises key questions that take into account the region's rural past and changing paradigms pertaining to agriculture and rural communities.
机译:目的–本文的目的是研究与加拿大大西洋沿岸乡村的变化有关的公司和公民社区的模型。目的是提出与范式变化情况有关的问题。设计/方法/方法–本文主要是概念性的。对Lyson公司和公民社区模型的探索,对选定的加拿大大西洋省史学的回顾以及研究咨询的初步发现,提供了对加拿大大西洋省农村社区和农业的历史和变化范式地形的了解。从文献以及与农民,农村非营利组织,政策制定者,企业,农业团体等进行的一系列磋商中发现的某些问题,将根据该地区的过去进行考察,并概述公司和公民模式由Lyson。鉴于当代挑战,讨论了大西洋史学,并提出了与该地区变化有关的问题。调查结果–越来越容易受到许多省,地区,国家和全球制定的挑战的影响,加拿大大西洋省的农村社区已经并且正在被重塑,其中的农业也正在重塑。在这些动荡之中,实践政策的“脱节”使得人们不清楚该地区如何实现替代性的农业和农村社区发展范式。但是其中一些挑战并不新鲜。研究局限性/含义-研究咨询处于起步阶段,因此报告的结果尚属推测。实际意义–过去大西洋的经验教训以及Lyson的公民模式,可能会为该地区农村社区和农业的未来提供更加生态合理和经济可行的方式的指南。原创性/价值–本文提出了一些关键问题,这些问题考虑了该地区的农村过去以及与农业和农村社区有关的不断变化的范例。

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