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作者: 是比賽    時間: 2025-3-21 23:34

作者: 賄賂    時間: 2025-3-22 04:12

作者: 漂白    時間: 2025-3-22 08:31
Urban Food Production as an Embedded Practiceved from farmers’ expressed and latent lack of knowledge and ‘what to say’?, lack of action and participation versus representation, and lack of influence and the reality of being outside the decision-making space. The chapter ends with a narrative of the social construction of the farm as a denizen.
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Whose Land Is This Anyway?scribe past, present, future conditions of the site. It provides a broad overview of the theoretical framework underpinning the case study research beginning with definitions of power as a relational construct elaborated by cultural anthropologist Eric Wolf through four modes: individual, ego-alter,
作者: 擔(dān)心    時間: 2025-3-22 23:40
Introductions Firstod system is comprised of the different modes of provisioning (production, processing, distribution, preparation and consumption, and waste) within a geographic footprint (local to global), dependent on resources (land, seeds, labor) and cultural conditions (actor health, consumer food preference).
作者: 大酒杯    時間: 2025-3-23 04:10
Family Dynamic: The Household as a Collective Agentocial networks and access to resources organized by relational collectives: the different types of people farmers might interact with as part of their livelihoods. In this chapter, within-family relations (the . social network) are described and explored. The . social network was based on background
作者: 絕緣    時間: 2025-3-23 06:35
Help Wanted: Laborers as a Social Network Collectivecial networks and access to resources organized by relational collectives: the different types of people farmers might interact with as part of their livelihoods. In this chapter, relations with hire laborers are described and explored. Hired labor power relations are contextualized against larger s
作者: Mere僅僅    時間: 2025-3-23 11:42
Friends and Frenemies: Other Farmers as a Social Network Collectiveocial networks and access to resources organized by relational collectives: the different types of people farmers might interact with as part of their livelihoods. In this chapter, relations with other farmers are described and explored. . represented the primary bonding group for interviewed househ
作者: 起草    時間: 2025-3-23 15:46

作者: Mortal    時間: 2025-3-23 20:27
Seeds and Fertilizer: The Agricultural Industry as a Social Collectivecial networks and access to resources organized by relational collectives: the different types of people farmers might interact with as part of their livelihoods. In this chapter, relations with industry agents are described and explored. . was related to both tangible inputs (seeds, fertilizer) and
作者: 提升    時間: 2025-3-23 22:18

作者: Arrhythmia    時間: 2025-3-24 06:26
The Outsiders: Other Social Network Collectivescial networks and access to resources organized by relational collectives: the different types of people farmers might interact with as part of their livelihoods. In this chapter, relations with . people are described and explored. . included anyone not already discussed in the interview. Other peop
作者: Homocystinuria    時間: 2025-3-24 07:19
Land, Knowledge, Strategiesss livelihood assets through social relations. Social network power is linked to household land development beliefs and behaviors, comprising knowledge, involvement, and perception of influence on land development. Social networks are then linked to livelihood strategies. The relationship between or
作者: 愚蠢人    時間: 2025-3-24 13:28

作者: 跳脫衣舞的人    時間: 2025-3-24 15:34
Urban Food Production as an Embedded Practice the Yamuna farmers, findings are related to larger issues of urban food production as a practice embedded in changing land use patters, natural hazards, and uneven distribution of knowledge. The broader theoretical framework that lays the foundation for the research is revisited, including the conc
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The Emergence of Place-Based Conservation,cial networks and access to resources organized by relational collectives: the different types of people farmers might interact with as part of their livelihoods. In this chapter, relations with hire laborers are described and explored. Hired labor power relations are contextualized against larger s
作者: Emg827    時間: 2025-3-26 01:48
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-8479-1ocial networks and access to resources organized by relational collectives: the different types of people farmers might interact with as part of their livelihoods. In this chapter, relations with other farmers are described and explored. . represented the primary bonding group for interviewed househ
作者: Lime石灰    時間: 2025-3-26 06:24
Community Engagement: What Is It?,cial networks and access to resources organized by relational collectives: the different types of people farmers might interact with as part of their livelihoods. In this chapter, relations with vendors—those who link farmers and consumers in the supply chain—are described and explored. . aka middle
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作者: dowagers-hump    時間: 2025-3-26 16:10
Ethan T. Klepitsch,Kush R. Desaisocial networks and access to resources organized by relational collectives: the different types of people farmers might interact with as part of their livelihoods. In this chapter, landlord relations are described and explored. . represented a social group with the greatest bridging potential for t
作者: 腐爛    時間: 2025-3-26 19:42
Kurt Benirschke,Shirley G. Driscollcial networks and access to resources organized by relational collectives: the different types of people farmers might interact with as part of their livelihoods. In this chapter, relations with . people are described and explored. . included anyone not already discussed in the interview. Other peop
作者: 向外    時間: 2025-3-27 00:13
Erbil Karaman,Deniz Dirik,Onur Karaaslanss livelihood assets through social relations. Social network power is linked to household land development beliefs and behaviors, comprising knowledge, involvement, and perception of influence on land development. Social networks are then linked to livelihood strategies. The relationship between or
作者: 流逝    時間: 2025-3-27 02:32

作者: Militia    時間: 2025-3-27 08:25
Tim Chard MD, FRCOG,Arnold Klopper MD, FRCOG the Yamuna farmers, findings are related to larger issues of urban food production as a practice embedded in changing land use patters, natural hazards, and uneven distribution of knowledge. The broader theoretical framework that lays the foundation for the research is revisited, including the conc
作者: Dignant    時間: 2025-3-27 09:29

作者: Trabeculoplasty    時間: 2025-3-27 16:54
Saccadic oculo-motor control chipial networks to consider how power in household social networks operates as a pattern of patches and corridors. The book concludes by re-visiting and linking together the diverse and fragmented parts of the Yamuna farmers’ stories into a scaffolding for future directions for inquiry and policy relat
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作者: ligature    時間: 2025-3-28 05:05
when conducting the study is acknowledged; the researcher-researched binary itself is an identity formed that doesn’t pre-exist the relationship. Finally, overall research design, methodological challenges, and limits to analysis with partial data are described.
作者: Malfunction    時間: 2025-3-28 06:59
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-4689-1l-political contexts and an attempt is made to quantify power relations. In terms of characterizing the household social network, households could . in human capital through education; . human and financial capital through other forms of employment; and . social and human capital through large famil
作者: 嚴(yán)峻考驗    時間: 2025-3-28 13:54
The Emergence of Place-Based Conservation,/paid for laborers, hired other farmers for labor rather than outsiders, and hired laborers who already knew how to farm; and, . human, social, and financial capital by exchanging labor for labor. The primary capital provided by labor was human capital, but hired labor could deplete financial capita
作者: 微生物    時間: 2025-3-28 15:30
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-8479-1the permanence of such seemingly temporary settlements. Concepts of expressive versus instrumental friendships and the overlaps between the two are also explored. In terms of characterizing the other farmers social network, households could: . in financial and social capital through giving other far
作者: Graphite    時間: 2025-3-28 20:58
Community Engagement: What Is It?,n and well-regulated society and a middle-class dependent on cheap services provided by informally including street hawkers selling inexpensive produce. In terms of characterizing the vendor social network, households could: . in financial capital if they gave crops to a vendor and expected payment
作者: grieve    時間: 2025-3-29 01:17
Iderlina Mateo-Babiano,Kelum Palipanewner of a small seed shop located within the farm community. The theme of the green revolution in India is also explored to contextualize access to seeds and use of fertilizers and pesticides. In terms of characterizing the industry social network, households could: . physical and human capital when
作者: ILEUM    時間: 2025-3-29 05:43
Ethan T. Klepitsch,Kush R. Desai to quantify power relations. This chapter includes a conversation with a wealthy landowner, four years after the original fieldwork, and explores the continued state of contestation of the land on the Yamuna River Floodplain between the city government and landowners and occupants. There is also a
作者: Pedagogy    時間: 2025-3-29 07:23
Kurt Benirschke,Shirley G. Driscollthe other relations social network, households could: . human, social, physical or financial capital through other relations. Human capital was withdrawn by interactions with others (information) and through health care (wellness). Social capital was withdrawn by interactions with others (relationsh
作者: 民間傳說    時間: 2025-3-29 11:35

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作者: carotid-bruit    時間: 2025-3-29 22:29
Introduction,ial networks to consider how power in household social networks operates as a pattern of patches and corridors. The book concludes by re-visiting and linking together the diverse and fragmented parts of the Yamuna farmers’ stories into a scaffolding for future directions for inquiry and policy relat
作者: 生意行為    時間: 2025-3-30 00:32
Vulnerable, yet Resiliente and urbanization, communities are more often concerned with daily activities and livelihoods. Sustainable planning and development frequently target areas that are degraded or prone to natural hazards—places poor and marginalized groups often inhabit. To gain an understanding of the larger picture
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作者: 向外    時間: 2025-3-31 01:47
Buying and Selling: Vendors as a Social Network Collectiven and well-regulated society and a middle-class dependent on cheap services provided by informally including street hawkers selling inexpensive produce. In terms of characterizing the vendor social network, households could: . in financial capital if they gave crops to a vendor and expected payment
作者: 非實體    時間: 2025-3-31 06:36
Seeds and Fertilizer: The Agricultural Industry as a Social Collectivewner of a small seed shop located within the farm community. The theme of the green revolution in India is also explored to contextualize access to seeds and use of fertilizers and pesticides. In terms of characterizing the industry social network, households could: . physical and human capital when
作者: Hyperlipidemia    時間: 2025-3-31 09:15
Rent or Own? Landlords as a Social Network Collective to quantify power relations. This chapter includes a conversation with a wealthy landowner, four years after the original fieldwork, and explores the continued state of contestation of the land on the Yamuna River Floodplain between the city government and landowners and occupants. There is also a
作者: Malleable    時間: 2025-3-31 14:48
The Outsiders: Other Social Network Collectivesthe other relations social network, households could: . human, social, physical or financial capital through other relations. Human capital was withdrawn by interactions with others (information) and through health care (wellness). Social capital was withdrawn by interactions with others (relationsh




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