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Rebels for the Soil: The Rise of the Global Organic Food and Farming Movement



Rebels for the Soil: The Rise of the Global Organic Food and Farming Movement
This book investigates the emergence of organic food and farming as a social movement. It uses the tools of political sociology to analyze and explain how both people and ideas have shaped the movement. Starting from the British Empire in the 1930s, the author traces the rise to prominence of the movement. As well as providing a historical account, the book explains the movement's on-going role in... more details
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  • Looks at the emergence of organic food and farming as a social movement
  • Uses the tools of political sociology to analyze and explain how both people and ideas have shaped the movement
  • Provides a historical account as well as explaining the movement's on-going role in fostering and organizing alternatives to the dominant intensive and industrial forms of agriculture


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Author Matthew Reed
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9781844075973
Publication Date 16/06/2010
Publisher EARTHSCAN PUBLICATIONS
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This book investigates the emergence of organic food and farming as a social movement. It uses the tools of political sociology to analyze and explain how both people and ideas have shaped the movement. Starting from the British Empire in the 1930s, the author traces the rise to prominence of the movement. As well as providing a historical account, the book explains the movement's on-going role in fostering and organizing alternatives to the dominant intensive and industrial forms of agriculture.

This book investigates the emergence of organic food and farming as a social movement. Using the tools of political sociology, it analyzes and explains how both people and ideas have shaped a movement that from its inception aimed to change global agriculture. Starting from the British Empire in the 1930s, where the first trans-national roots of organic farming took hold, through to the internet-mediated social protests against genetically modified crops at the end of the twentieth century, the author traces the rise to prominence of the movement. As well as providing a historical account, the book explains the movement's on-going role in fostering and organizing alternatives to the dominant intensive and industrial forms of agriculture, such as promoting local food produce and animal welfare.

By considering it as a trans-national movement from its inception, aiming at cultural and social change, the book highlights what is unique about the organic movement and why it has risen only relatively recently to public attention. The author reports original research findings, focusing largely on the English-speaking world. The work is grounded in academic enquiry and theory, but also provides a narrative through which the movement can be understood by the more general interested reader.

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