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    1. Community digester operations and dairy farmer perspectives

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    2. Interpreting orchardists' talk about their orchards: the good orchardists

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    3. Food provisioning strategies, food insecurity, and stress in an economically vulnerable community: the Northern Cheyenne case

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    5. Cultural styles of participation in farmers' discussions of seasonal climate forecasts in Uganda

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    6. Farmers' attitudes and landscape change: evidence from the abandonment of terraced cultivations on Lesvos, Greece

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    7. Gary Holthaus: Learning Native Wisdom: what traditional cultures teach us about subsistence, sustainability and spirituality

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    10. Naturally confused: consumers' perceptions of all-natural and organic pork products

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    11. Naturally confused: consumers' perceptions of all-natural and organic pork products

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    12. Farmers' perceptions of climate change: identifying types

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    13. Towards a dialogue of sustainable agriculture and end-times theology in the United States: insights from the historical ecology of nineteenth century millennial communes

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    14. Farmers’ perceptions of coexistence between agriculture and a large scale coal seam gas development

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    15. Farm to school in British Columbia: mobilizing food literacy for food sovereignty

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    16. Which communication channels shape normative perceptions about buying local food? An application of social exposure

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    17. How consumers use mandatory genetic engineering (GE) labels: evidence from Vermont

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    18. Challenging the urban–rural dichotomy in agri-food systems

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    19. Analysis of the consumer’s perception of urban food products from a soilless system in rooftop greenhouses: a case study from the Mediterranean area of Barcelona (Spain)

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    20. Establishing ethical organic poultry production: a question of successful cooperation management?

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    21. Images of work, images of defiance: engaging migrant farm worker voice through community-based arts

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    22. Engaging farmers in environmental management through a better understanding of behaviour

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    23. Eating right here: moving from consumer to food citizen

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    24. Regulating surplus: charity and the legal geographies of food waste enclosure

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    25. Post Covid 19 and Food Pathways to sustainable transformation

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    26. Agroecology and the emergence of a post covid-19 agriculture

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    27. To free ourselves we must free ourselves

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    28. When farmers are pulled in too many directions: comparing institutional drivers of food safety and environmental sustainability in California agriculture

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    29. Enhancing farmers’ agency in the global crop commons through use of biocultural community protocols

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    30. Feeding relations: applying Luhmann’s operational theory to the food system

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    31. Blunting EU Regulation 1107/2009: following a regulation into a system of agricultural innovation

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    32. Is there a convincing case for climate veganism?

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    33. Stan cox: the green new deal and beyond: ending the climate emergency while we still can

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    34. Palatable disruption: the politics of plant milk

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    35. Agencing an innovative territorial trade scheme between crop and livestock farming: the contributions of the sociology of market agencements to alternative agri-food network analysis

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    36. Competing food sovereignties: GMO-free activism, democracy and state preemptive laws in Southern Oregon

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    37. Acting like an algorithm: digital farming platforms and the trajectories they (need not) lock-in

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    38. Craig B. Upright: Grocery activism: the radical history of food cooperatives in Minnesota

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    39. The intersection of food justice and religious values in secular spaces: insights from a nonprofit urban farm in Columbus, Ohio

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    40. A small Iowa farmer's perspective on COVID-19

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    41. To the market and back? A study of the interplay between public policy and market-driven initiatives to improve farm animal welfare in the Danish pork sector

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    42. How farmers “repair” the industrial agricultural system

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    43. ‘I will know it when I taste it’: trust, food materialities and social media in Chinese alternative food networks

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    44. Impacts on food policy from traditional and social media framing of moral outrage and cultural stereotypes

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    45. Hashtag hijacking and crowdsourcing transparency: social media affordances and the governance of farm animal protection

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    46. Growing food, growing a movement: climate adaptation and civic agriculture in the southeastern united states

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    47. book review: patricia hill collins: intersectionality as critical social theory

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    48. Delivering too much, too little or off target—possible consequences of differences in perceptions on agricultural advisory services

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    49. Liberation extension: building capacities for civilizational transition

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    50. All roads lead to the farmers market?: using network analysis to measure the orientation and central actors in a community food system through a case comparison of yolo and sacramento county, california

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