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    Reconnecting through local food initiatives? Purpose, practice and conceptions of ‘value’
    with Cayla Albrecht
    Agriculture and Human Values 35 (1): 67-81. 2018.
    Reconnection between producers and consumers is often presented as an integral part of the local food narrative. However, questions can arise as to whether local food producers and their food purchasers align in mindset and the value proposition that underpins their involvement. This paper draws on interview data collected from producers and consumers participating in direct-sell meat operations to explore so-called value propositions between these two actors in local food initiatives in Southwe…Read more
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    The trouble with authenticity: separating ideology from practice at the farmers' market (review)
    with Alun E. Joseph
    Agriculture and Human Values 27 (2): 239-247. 2010.
    Farmers’ markets have enjoyed a resurgence in the past two decades in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom. This increase in popularity is attributed to a host of environmental, social, and economic factors, often related to the alleged benefits of local food, alternative farming, and producer–consumer interactions. Steeped in tradition, there are also widely held assumptions related to the type of food and food vendors that belong at a farmers’ market in addition to the type of exp…Read more