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IRSA: XIV World Congress of Rural Sociology List of Approved Presentations As of January 17, 2016 Information listed subject to change. Contact [email protected] regarding errors 1 Session Session Subsession Title Presentation Title Primary Author IRSA_1A The New Frontier of Resistance in Global AgriFood Critiques of Resistance to Neoliberalism I Is Resistance Futile? How Global AgriFood Attempts to Coopt the Alternatives Lawrence Busch,USA IRSA_1A The New Frontier of Resistance in Global AgriFood Critiques of Resistance to Neoliberalism I Best Practices: the Artificial Negativity of AgriFood Alessandro Bonanno,USA IRSA_1A The New Frontier of Resistance in Global AgriFood Critiques of Resistance to Neoliberalism I Accountability, Rationality, and Politics: Critical Analysis of Agri environmental Policy Steven Wolf,USA IRSA_1A The New Frontier of Resistance in Global AgriFood Critiques of Resistance to Neoliberalism I 'Market Civilisation' and Global AgriFood: Understanding their Dynamcs and (In)Coherence through Multiple Resistances Mark Tilzey,UK IRSA_1B The New Frontier of Resistance in Global AgriFood Critiques of Resistance to Neoliberalism II The Political Economy of Partnerships between Capitalist philanthropist and the Private sector in Agrarian Transition: The Gat Behrooz Morvaridi,UK IRSA_1B The New Frontier of Resistance in Global AgriFood Critiques of Resistance to Neoliberalism II The morethaneconomic dimensions of cooperation in food production Steven Emery,UK IRSA_1B The New Frontier of Resistance in Global AgriFood Critiques of Resistance to Neoliberalism II Is Geographical Indication a Form of Resistance in Global Agriculture and Food? The Case of Japanese Traditional Food: Miso Kae Sekine,Japan IRSA_1B The New Frontier of Resistance in Global AgriFood Critiques of Resistance to Neoliberalism II Fair trade certification as oversight: an analysis of fair trade international and the small producers' symbol Patrick Clark,Ecuador IRSA_1C The New Frontier of Resistance in Global AgriFood Agency and Reflexivity as Forms of Resistance Women’s labor and the transformative potential of alternative agrifood Rebecca Som Castellano,USA IRSA_1C The New Frontier of Resistance in Global AgriFood Agency and Reflexivity as Forms of Resistance Assembling New Subjectivities of Resistance: The Diverse Economy of Food Hubs Lilian Brislen,USA IRSA_1C The New Frontier of Resistance in Global AgriFood Agency and Reflexivity as Forms of Resistance New Perspectives on Inclusive and Sustainable Development in Rural Haiti Jennifer Vansteenkiste,Canada IRSA_1C The New Frontier of Resistance in Global AgriFood Agency and Reflexivity as Forms of Resistance Articles Of Work Urban And Rural Women Around The Production, Marketing And Consumption Of Food Agro Food Security Strategies JOSEFINA AYALA APONTE,Colombia IRSA_1D The New Frontier of Resistance in Global AgriFood Social Movements, Resistance and National and Local Initiatives A Class Analysis of Resistance and Alternatives to the Food Crisis in South Africa and the Implications for Food Sovereignty Andrew Bennie,South Africa IRSA_1D The New Frontier of Resistance in Global AgriFood Social Movements, Resistance and National and Local Initiatives The politics of landgrabbing in Colombia Kyla Sankey,Mexico IRSA_1D The New Frontier of Resistance in Global AgriFood Social Movements, Resistance and National and Local Initiatives Corruption and Elite Large scale Capture/Grab of Land: Impediments to Agricultural and Rural Development In Nigeria. ANI ANTHONY,OKORIE,NIGERIA IRSA_1D The New Frontier of Resistance in Global AgriFood Social Movements, Resistance and National and Local Initiatives Poisoned, Dispossessed and Excluded: Towards a Critique of the Neoliberal Soy Regime in Paraguay Arturo EzquerroCanete,Canada IRSA_1D The New Frontier of Resistance in Global AgriFood Social Movements, Resistance and National and Local Initiatives Can grassroots mobilization of the poorest reduce corruption? A tale of governance reforms and struggle against rentseeking in Rajiv Verma,India IRSA_1E The New Frontier of Resistance in Global AgriFood Labor Based Movements and Resistance Forms of explotation in global agrifood chains and resistance of small farmers and workers . Josefa Salete Cavalcanti,Brazil IRSA_1E The New Frontier of Resistance in Global AgriFood Labor Based Movements and Resistance Migrant labor, social movement unionism and alternative food networks in Southern Europe Alessandra Corrado,Italy
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IRSA:  XIV  World  Congress  of  Rural  Sociology List  of  Approved  PresentationsAs  of  January  17,  2016

Information  listed  subject  to  change.Contact  [email protected]  regarding  errors 1

Session Session Subsession  Title Presentation  Title Primary  Author

IRSA_1A The  New  Frontier  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agri-­‐Food

Critiques  of  Resistance  to  Neoliberalism  I  

Is  Resistance  Futile?  How  Global  Agri-­‐Food  Attempts  to  Co-­‐opt  the  Alternatives

Lawrence  Busch,USA

IRSA_1A The  New  Frontier  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agri-­‐Food

Critiques  of  Resistance  to  Neoliberalism  I  

Best  Practices:  the  Artificial  Negativity  of  Agri-­‐Food Alessandro  Bonanno,USA

IRSA_1A The  New  Frontier  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agri-­‐Food

Critiques  of  Resistance  to  Neoliberalism  I  

Accountability,  Rationality,  and  Politics:  Critical  Analysis  of  Agri-­‐environmental  Policy

Steven  Wolf,USA

IRSA_1A The  New  Frontier  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agri-­‐Food

Critiques  of  Resistance  to  Neoliberalism  I  

'Market  Civilisation'  and  Global  Agri-­‐Food:  Understanding  their  Dynamcs  and  (In)Coherence  through  Multiple  Resistances

Mark    Tilzey,UK

IRSA_1BThe  New  Frontier  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agri-­‐Food

Critiques  of  Resistance  to  Neoliberalism  II  

The  Political  Economy  of  Partnerships  between  Capitalist  philanthropist  and  the  Private  sector  in  Agrarian  Transition:  The    Gat

Behrooz    Morvaridi,UK

IRSA_1B The  New  Frontier  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agri-­‐Food

Critiques  of  Resistance  to  Neoliberalism  II  

The  more-­‐than-­‐economic  dimensions  of  co-­‐operation  in  food  production

Steven  Emery,UK

IRSA_1BThe  New  Frontier  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agri-­‐Food

Critiques  of  Resistance  to  Neoliberalism  II  

Is  Geographical  Indication  a  Form  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agriculture  and  Food?  The  Case  of  Japanese  Traditional  Food:  Miso

Kae  Sekine,Japan

IRSA_1B The  New  Frontier  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agri-­‐Food

Critiques  of  Resistance  to  Neoliberalism  II  

Fair  trade  certification  as  oversight:  an  analysis  of  fair  trade  international  and  the  small  producers'  symbol

Patrick  Clark,Ecuador

IRSA_1C The  New  Frontier  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agri-­‐Food

Agency  and  Reflexivity  as  Forms  of  Resistance  

Women’s  labor  and  the  transformative  potential  of  alternative  agrifood  

Rebecca  Som  Castellano,USA

IRSA_1C The  New  Frontier  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agri-­‐Food

Agency  and  Reflexivity  as  Forms  of  Resistance  

Assembling  New  Subjectivities  of  Resistance:  The  Diverse  Economy  of  Food  Hubs

Lilian  Brislen,USA

IRSA_1C The  New  Frontier  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agri-­‐Food

Agency  and  Reflexivity  as  Forms  of  Resistance  

New  Perspectives  on  Inclusive  and  Sustainable  Development  in  Rural  Haiti

Jennifer  Vansteenkiste,Canada

IRSA_1CThe  New  Frontier  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agri-­‐Food

Agency  and  Reflexivity  as  Forms  of  Resistance  

Articles  Of  Work  Urban  And  Rural  Women  Around  The  Production,  Marketing  And  Consumption  Of  Food  Agro-­‐  Food  Security  Strategies  

JOSEFINA    AYALA  APONTE,Colombia

IRSA_1D The  New  Frontier  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agri-­‐Food

Social  Movements,  Resistance  and  National  and  Local  Initiatives

A  Class  Analysis  of  Resistance  and  Alternatives  to  the  Food  Crisis  in  South  Africa  and  the  Implications  for  Food  Sovereignty

Andrew  Bennie,South  Africa

IRSA_1D The  New  Frontier  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agri-­‐Food

Social  Movements,  Resistance  and  National  and  Local  Initiatives

The  politics  of  landgrabbing  in  Colombia Kyla    Sankey,Mexico

IRSA_1DThe  New  Frontier  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agri-­‐Food

Social  Movements,  Resistance  and  National  and  Local  Initiatives

Corruption  and  Elite  Large-­‐  scale  Capture/Grab  of  Land:  Impediments  to  Agricultural  and  Rural  Development    In  Nigeria.  ANI  ANTHONY,OKORIE,NIGERIA

IRSA_1D The  New  Frontier  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agri-­‐Food

Social  Movements,  Resistance  and  National  and  Local  Initiatives

Poisoned,  Dispossessed  and  Excluded:  Towards  a  Critique  of  the  Neoliberal  Soy  Regime  in  Paraguay

Arturo  Ezquerro-­‐Canete,Canada

IRSA_1DThe  New  Frontier  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agri-­‐Food

Social  Movements,  Resistance  and  National  and  Local  Initiatives

Can  grassroots  mobilization  of  the  poorest  reduce  corruption?  A  tale  of  governance  reforms  and  struggle  against  rent-­‐seeking  in

Rajiv    Verma,India

IRSA_1E The  New  Frontier  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agri-­‐Food

Labor  Based  Movements  and  Resistance

Forms  of  explotation  in  global  agrifood  chains  and  resistance  of  small  farmers  and  workers  .  

Josefa  Salete    Cavalcanti,Brazil

IRSA_1E The  New  Frontier  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agri-­‐Food

Labor  Based  Movements  and  Resistance

Migrant  labor,  social  movement  unionism  and  alternative  food  networks  in  Southern  Europe

Alessandra  Corrado,Italy

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Session Session Subsession  Title Presentation  Title Primary  Author

IRSA_1E The  New  Frontier  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agri-­‐Food

Labor  Based  Movements  and  Resistance

Community  Groups,  Cooperatives,  and  Merry-­‐Go-­‐Rounds:  Enabling  and  Constraining  Food  Justice  in  Kenya

Kristie  O'Neill,Canada

IRSA_1E The  New  Frontier  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agri-­‐Food

Labor  Based  Movements  and  Resistance

Peasant  resistance  to  the  agriculture  transnationalization  in  Mexico´s  South  frontier    

Hector    Fletes,Mexico

IRSA_1FThe  New  Frontier  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agri-­‐Food

The  Rural-­‐Urban  Link,  The  Environment  and  Resistance  to  Neoliberal  Domination

Extending  Roots:  Building  Alliances  through  Urban  Agricultural  Initiatives Sarah  Beach,USA

IRSA_1FThe  New  Frontier  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agri-­‐Food

The  Rural-­‐Urban  Link,  The  Environment  and  Resistance  to  Neoliberal  Domination

Food  Sovereignty  and  the  Right  to  the  City:  Opportunities  for  resistance,  solidarity  and  convergence  across  the  rural-­‐urban  int

Christopher  Yap,UK

IRSA_1FThe  New  Frontier  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agri-­‐Food

The  Rural-­‐Urban  Link,  The  Environment  and  Resistance  to  Neoliberal  Domination

Food  values  and  policy  beliefs  of  food  activists  in  Guatemala  and  Belgium:  reformers,  tranformers,  builders  and  non-­‐political   Jose  Luis  Vivero  Pol,Belgium

IRSA_1FThe  New  Frontier  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agri-­‐Food

The  Rural-­‐Urban  Link,  The  Environment  and  Resistance  to  Neoliberal  Domination

Reflecting  on  counter-­‐hegemonic  strategies  based  on  food  and  nutritional  security:  notes  on  the  Brazilian  case. Márcio  Reis,Brazil

IRSA_1FThe  New  Frontier  of  Resistance  in  Global  Agri-­‐Food

The  Rural-­‐Urban  Link,  The  Environment  and  Resistance  to  Neoliberal  Domination

Neoliberal  Butterflies.  Self-­‐Surveillance  of  an  Enclosed  Territory          Columba  Gonzalez,Canada

IRSA_2AContested  Sustainability  Discourses:  From  Food  Sovereignty  to  Sustainable  Intensification

Session  1 The  Emergence  of  Food  Ethics   Paul  Thompson,USA

IRSA_2AContested  Sustainability  Discourses:  From  Food  Sovereignty  to  Sustainable  Intensification

Session  1 Sustainability  as  the  Civil  Commons:  Laying  the  Groundwork  for  Sustainable  Agriculture

Jennifer  Sumner,Canada

IRSA_2AContested  Sustainability  Discourses:  From  Food  Sovereignty  to  Sustainable  Intensification

Session  1 ‘Planting  Seeds’  for  ‘Good  Growth’:  Sustainability  Discourses  in  Multi-­‐National  Agrifood  Companies

Allison  Loconto,France

IRSA_2AContested  Sustainability  Discourses:  From  Food  Sovereignty  to  Sustainable  Intensification

Session  1 Controlled  Environment  Agriculture  and  the  Problem  of  Nature Julie    Guthman,USA

IRSA_2BContested  Sustainability  Discourses:  From  Food  Sovereignty  to  Sustainable  Intensification

Session  2 Eating  Justice:  Can  Domestic  Fair  Trade  Yield  Fair  Returns  to  Labor?

Michael  Bell,USA

IRSA_2BContested  Sustainability  Discourses:  From  Food  Sovereignty  to  Sustainable  Intensification

Session  2 Alternative  forms  of  agriculture  in  academia:  is  Justice  a  cleaving  issue?  

Guillaume  Ollivier,France

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IRSA_2BContested  Sustainability  Discourses:  From  Food  Sovereignty  to  Sustainable  Intensification

Session  2 Transdisciplinary  and  participatory  approaches  in  Agroecology:  Empty  Discourse  or  Innovation?

V.  Ernesto    Méndez,USA

IRSA_2BContested  Sustainability  Discourses:  From  Food  Sovereignty  to  Sustainable  Intensification

Session  2 Experiencing  justice  and  fairness  in  agroecological  networks Claire  LAMINE,FRANCE

IRSA_2CContested  Sustainability  Discourses:  From  Food  Sovereignty  to  Sustainable  Intensification

Session  3 Duelling  Discourses  of  Sustainability  and  the  Trajectory  of  Organic  Farming  on  the  Canadian  Prairies

Michael  Gertler,Canada

IRSA_2CContested  Sustainability  Discourses:  From  Food  Sovereignty  to  Sustainable  Intensification

Session  3 Zero  Hunger  discourse:  Neoliberal,  progressive,  reformist  or  radical?

Kiah  Smith,Australia

IRSA_2CContested  Sustainability  Discourses:  From  Food  Sovereignty  to  Sustainable  Intensification

Session  3 What  is  this  thing  called  organic?  -­‐  How  organic  farming  is  codified  in  regulations

Verena  Seufert,Canada

IRSA_2CContested  Sustainability  Discourses:  From  Food  Sovereignty  to  Sustainable  Intensification

Session  3 Certifying  "Unused"  Land:  Biofuel  Sustainability  or  Global  Land  Grabbing?

Daniel  Bornstein,USA

IRSA_2CContested  Sustainability  Discourses:  From  Food  Sovereignty  to  Sustainable  Intensification

Session  3 Sustainability  Discourses  in  Non-­‐Governmental  Canadian  Food  Strategies

Margaret  Bancerz,Canada  

IRSA_2DContested  Sustainability  Discourses:  From  Food  Sovereignty  to  Sustainable  Intensification

Session  4Territorial  strategies  for  food  quality:  an  alternative  to  conventional  food  system?  An  analysis  of  the  case  of  Catalonia  (Spai

Josep  Espluga,Spain

IRSA_2DContested  Sustainability  Discourses:  From  Food  Sovereignty  to  Sustainable  Intensification

Session  4 Top-­‐Down  Sustainability:  Narratives  on  the  Meaning  of  Place  and  Development  in  Gökçeada

Helin  Burkay,Canada

IRSA_2DContested  Sustainability  Discourses:  From  Food  Sovereignty  to  Sustainable  Intensification

Session  4Analyzing  discourses  on  knowledge  "valuation"  through  pragmatic  sociology.  Agreements  and  contestations  on  knowledge  supporting

Jessica  Thomas,France

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IRSA_2DContested  Sustainability  Discourses:  From  Food  Sovereignty  to  Sustainable  Intensification

Session  4Renegotiating  the  Legitimacy  of  Meat  in  the  Aftermath  of  Crisis:  The  Importance  of  Consumer  Culture  and  Social  Inequality

Robert  Chiles,USA

IRSA_2DContested  Sustainability  Discourses:  From  Food  Sovereignty  to  Sustainable  Intensification

Session  4An  Equitable  Alternative  to  Conventional  Agriculture?  Discourses  of  Whiteness  and  Color-­‐Blind  Racism  in  Local  Foods  Movements  

Ahna  Kruzic,United  States  of  America

IRSA_3A

Global  trends  in  Alternative  Agri-­‐food  movements:  seeking  convergence  paths  (RC40  mini-­‐conference)

Agroecology  in  Latin  America.   Social  networks  of  agro-­‐ecological  innovation:  the  brazilian  case

Lucimar,  Santiago  de    Abreu,Brazil

IRSA_3A

Global  trends  in  Alternative  Agri-­‐food  movements:  seeking  convergence  paths  (RC40  mini-­‐conference)

Agroecology  in  Latin  America.  Agroecological  quality  construction:  How  to  value  agroecological  products?  Experiences  from  Bolivia  and  Colombia

Alejandra  Jimenez,Italy

IRSA_3A

Global  trends  in  Alternative  Agri-­‐food  movements:  seeking  convergence  paths  (RC40  mini-­‐conference)

Agroecology  in  Latin  America.  New  collective  rules  managed  by  women  for  food  sovereignty:  the  Agroecological  Network  of  Loja  seeking  convergence  with  consume

Virginia  Vallejo,Spain

IRSA_3B

Global  trends  in  Alternative  Agri-­‐food  movements:  seeking  convergence  paths  (RC40  mini-­‐conference)

Cooperatives  and  actors  of  AAF  movements.  

More-­‐than-­‐economic  cooperation  in  the  civic  food  networks  in  Italy

Maria  Fonte,Italy

IRSA_3B

Global  trends  in  Alternative  Agri-­‐food  movements:  seeking  convergence  paths  (RC40  mini-­‐conference)

Cooperatives  and  actors  of  AAF  movements.  

Alternative  to  alternative?  The  Small  Producers  Symbol  and  Fair  Trade  International.

Marie-­‐Christine  RENARD,Mexico

IRSA_3B

Global  trends  in  Alternative  Agri-­‐food  movements:  seeking  convergence  paths  (RC40  mini-­‐conference)

Cooperatives  and  actors  of  AAF  movements.  

New  Imaginations  for  Food  Justice  Movements:  A  Case  Study  of  a  Community  Organized  Cooperative  Buying  Club  

Heather  Hyden,United  States  

IRSA_3B

Global  trends  in  Alternative  Agri-­‐food  movements:  seeking  convergence  paths  (RC40  mini-­‐conference)

Cooperatives  and  actors  of  AAF  movements.  

Community  gardens  and  the  making  of  organic  subjects:  A  case  study  from  the  Peruvian  Andes

Kevin  Cody,United  States

IRSA_3C

Global  trends  in  Alternative  Agri-­‐food  movements:  seeking  convergence  paths  (RC40  mini-­‐conference)

AAF  movements  in  Asia  Triggering  Agency  in  the  Food  System:  the  Role  of  Local  Food  Organizations  in  the  Transition  towards  Sustainability.  The  case  o

Paula  Fernandez-­‐Wulff,Belgium

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IRSA_3C

Global  trends  in  Alternative  Agri-­‐food  movements:  seeking  convergence  paths  (RC40  mini-­‐conference)

AAF  movements  in  Asia   Place  Reconstruction  by  Agrarian  Prosumer  (AP):  in-­‐between  the  Urban  and  the  Rural

Sungwoong  Jung,Japan

IRSA_3C

Global  trends  in  Alternative  Agri-­‐food  movements:  seeking  convergence  paths  (RC40  mini-­‐conference)

AAF  movements  in  Asia   agro-­‐social  skills  for  engagement  in  alternative  agri-­‐food  movements

Hart  Feuer,Japan

IRSA_3C

Global  trends  in  Alternative  Agri-­‐food  movements:  seeking  convergence  paths  (RC40  mini-­‐conference)

AAF  movements  in  Asia   Development  and  the  current  stage  of  the  Agri-­‐  Food  Movement  in  Japan

Mima  Nishiyama,Japan

IRSA_3D

Global  trends  in  Alternative  Agri-­‐food  movements:  seeking  convergence  paths  (RC40  mini-­‐conference)

Food  Sovereignty  Movement Reclaiming  social  justice  in  food  security  and  food  sovereignty  debates.

Ana  Moragues  Faus,UK

IRSA_3D

Global  trends  in  Alternative  Agri-­‐food  movements:  seeking  convergence  paths  (RC40  mini-­‐conference)

Food  Sovereignty  Movement Food  sovereignty  in  the  global  North:  Agri-­‐food  movements  meeting  social  change?

Marina  Di  Masso,Spain

IRSA_3D

Global  trends  in  Alternative  Agri-­‐food  movements:  seeking  convergence  paths  (RC40  mini-­‐conference)

Food  Sovereignty  Movement Global  justice?  Explorations  on  farm  labor  agency  through  the  case  of  a  faith  based  organization

Anna  Erwin,United  States  

IRSA_4A Debating  Food  Sovereignty  in  a  World  of  Emergencies

Food  Sovereignty  in  Latin  America Food  Autonomy  as  Post-­‐Sovereignty  Politics Navé  Wald,New  Zealand

IRSA_4A Debating  Food  Sovereignty  in  a  World  of  Emergencies

Food  Sovereignty  in  Latin  America Food  sovereignty:  conceptual  issues  and  policy  implications Renato  Maluf,Brazil

IRSA_4A Debating  Food  Sovereignty  in  a  World  of  Emergencies

Food  Sovereignty  in  Latin  America Agrarian  Transformations,  Food  Sovereignty  and  New  Peasant  Movements  in  Colombia

Kyla  Sankey,Mexico

IRSA_4A Debating  Food  Sovereignty  in  a  World  of  Emergencies

Food  Sovereignty  in  Latin  America Food  Sovereignty,  Trade  And  Livestock  Environmental  Footprint    In  Mexico.

Beatriz  Cavallotti,México

IRSA_4BDebating  Food  Sovereignty  in  a  World  of  Emergencies

Building  Food  Sovereignty  in  the  Global  South

The  State  Constitutionalization  of  Food  Sovereignty  in  the  Global  South:  Institutionalizing  Counter-­‐Hegemonic  Resistance? Mark    Tilzey,UK

IRSA_4B Debating  Food  Sovereignty  in  a  World  of  Emergencies

Building  Food  Sovereignty  in  the  Global  South

Food  sovereignty  and  the  cooperation  South-­‐South:  the  case  Brazil-­‐Africa

SUENIA  ALMEIDA,Brazil

IRSA_4BDebating  Food  Sovereignty  in  a  World  of  Emergencies

Building  Food  Sovereignty  in  the  Global  South

Enterprise  Diversification  among  Members  of  Farming  Households:  Issues  for  Food  Sovereignty  and  Rural  Transformation  in  Southea

Simeon  Eze,Nigeria

IRSA_4B Debating  Food  Sovereignty  in  a  World  of  Emergencies

Building  Food  Sovereignty  in  the  Global  South

Participatory-­‐Democratic  Leadership  and  Movement  Strength:  A  Gramscian  Study  of  MOCASE-­‐Vía  Campesina,  Argentina

Efe  Can  Gürcan,Canada

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Food  Sovereignty  and  the  Local-­‐Transnational  Nexus

Food  Sovereignty  and  Refugee  Path  Immigrants Bamidele  Adekunle,Canada

IRSA_4C Debating  Food  Sovereignty  in  a  World  of  Emergencies

Food  Sovereignty  and  the  Local-­‐Transnational  Nexus

Immigration,  land  grabbing  and  agrarian  production:  towards  a  new  form  of  feudalism?

faik    gur,Turkey

IRSA_4C Debating  Food  Sovereignty  in  a  World  of  Emergencies

Food  Sovereignty  and  the  Local-­‐Transnational  Nexus

International  Institutions  And  Integrative  Approaches  For  Nutrition  And  Agriculture

Veruska  Prado,Brazil

IRSA_4CDebating  Food  Sovereignty  in  a  World  of  Emergencies

Food  Sovereignty  and  the  Local-­‐Transnational  Nexus

Material  Spaces,  Political  Practices,  and  Institutional  Forms:  The  Institutionalization  of  Food  Sovereignty  in  the  United  State Alanna  Higgins,United  States

IRSA_5A Agri-­‐Food  Activism  in  a  Changing  World

Session  1 Real  Queer  Utopias:  Sexuality  and  the  Social  Sustainability  of  Small-­‐Scale  Farming

Isaac  Leslie,USA

IRSA_5A Agri-­‐Food  Activism  in  a  Changing  World

Session  1 Feminism  and  food  sovereignty  activism  in  the  World  March  of  Women

Dominique  Masson,Canada

IRSA_5A Agri-­‐Food  Activism  in  a  Changing  World

Session  1 REASSERTING  NETUKULIMK:    Mi’kmaq  Food  Sovereignty,  and  Settler-­‐Solidarities  within  Food  Movement  Organizing

Martha    Stiegman,Canada

IRSA_5A Agri-­‐Food  Activism  in  a  Changing  World

Session  1 Alliances  for  the  Solar  Commons:  Activism  on  the  front  lines  of  transformation  in  agrifood  and  energy  value  chains  

Terran  Giacomini,Canada

IRSA_5B Agri-­‐Food  Activism  in  a  Changing  World

Session  2 The  Road  to  the  Agrarian  Strikes:  Social  Movements  and  their  Quest  for  Food  Sovereignty

Felipe  Roa-­‐Clavijo,United  Kingdom

IRSA_5B Agri-­‐Food  Activism  in  a  Changing  World

Session  2 Ecovillages  and  Transition  Towns:  Community-­‐led  Initiatives  Supporting  Sustainable  Local  Food  Systems

Lisa  Mychajluk,Canada

IRSA_5B Agri-­‐Food  Activism  in  a  Changing  World

Session  2 Transition  Farming:  Food  Sovereignty  as  Means  and  Ends Leigh  Brownhill,Canada

IRSA_5B Agri-­‐Food  Activism  in  a  Changing  World

Session  2 Not  so  Free  Free  Trade  Agreements:  Food  and  Oppression  in  United  States  Free  Trade  Agreement  Discourse

Kayla  Byers,USA

IRSA_5C Agri-­‐Food  Activism  in  a  Changing  World

Session  3 A  rising  "post-­‐organic  movement"?  Towards  a  non-­‐linear  model  of  local  development

Stefano  Spillare,Italy

IRSA_5C Agri-­‐Food  Activism  in  a  Changing  World

Session  3 Linking  Food  Activism  with  Landscape  Sustainability Brian  James  Shaw,Germany

IRSA_5C Agri-­‐Food  Activism  in  a  Changing  World

Session  3 The  Slow  Food  Movement:  Principles,  Origin  and  Response Doran  Hoge,Canada

IRSA_5CAgri-­‐Food  Activism  in  a  Changing  World Session  3

Reconnection  of  the  relation  between  human  and  land:  with  reference  to  the  daily  food  practices  in  Beijing  Organic  Farmers’  M

Yin  Mei-­‐Hsiang,Taiwan  (R.O.C)

IRSA_5D Agri-­‐Food  Activism  in  a  Changing  World

Session  4 Rooting  an  Emergent  Model  of  Agriculture:  The  Case  of  The  Land  Institute

Alicia  Hullinger,United  States

IRSA_5D Agri-­‐Food  Activism  in  a  Changing  World

Session  4 Regulatory  regime  selection:  shopping,  shaping  and  staying  in  the  GM  corn  seed  industry

Annabel  Ipsen,USA

IRSA_5D Agri-­‐Food  Activism  in  a  Changing  World

Session  4 Participatory  guarantee  systems:  Organic  certification  to  empower  farmers  and  strengthen  communities

Robert  Home,Switzerland

IRSA_5DAgri-­‐Food  Activism  in  a  Changing  World Session  4

Food  security  at  whose  expense?  A  critique  of  the  Canadian  temporary  farm  labour  migration  regime  and  proposals  for  change

Anelyse  Weiler,Canada

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IRSA_6A

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Contextualizing  (or  Framing)  Food  Sovereignty Unveiling  the  “invisible”  markets  of  food  sovereignty Nora  McKeon,Italy

IRSA_6A

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Contextualizing  (or  Framing)  Food  Sovereignty

Food  Sovereignty  by  any  Other  Name:  Social  Movement  Politics  and  the  Possibilities  of  Redistribution   Ryan    Nehring  ,United  States  

IRSA_6A

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Contextualizing  (or  Framing)  Food  Sovereignty

Understanding  food  sovereignty  in  Canada:  Settler  colonialism  and  Indigenous-­‐settler  alliances Lauren  Kepkiewicz,Canada

IRSA_6A

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Contextualizing  (or  Framing)  Food  Sovereignty

The  present  context  of  public  policies  for  food  sovereignty  and  food  security  in  Latin  America SILVIA  ZIMMERMANN,Brasil

IRSA_6B

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

How  Food  Sovereignty  is  conceptualized  (by  various  peasant  movements)

Incorporating  Food  Sovereignty  in  Peasant  Movement  in  South  Korea:  Political  Rhetoric  or  Life  Politics?   Chul-­‐Kyoo  KIM,South  Korea

IRSA_6B

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

How  Food  Sovereignty  is  conceptualized  (by  various  peasant  movements)

Struggles  for  Food  Sovereignty  in  the  Basque  Country annette  Desmarais,Canada

IRSA_6B

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

How  Food  Sovereignty  is  conceptualized  (by  various  peasant  movements)

 Food  Sovereignty,  Land  Rights  and  a  need  for  Smallholder  farmers'  Market  Access  in  Mozambique Helena  Shilomboleni,Canada

IRSA_6B

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

How  Food  Sovereignty  is  conceptualized  (by  various  peasant  movements)

Institutionalizing  Food  Sovereignty  in  Quebec,  Canada:  Beyond  Half-­‐measures  and  Co-­‐optation Bryan  Dale,Canada

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IRSA_6B

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

How  Food  Sovereignty  is  conceptualized  (by  various  peasant  movements)

Food  sovereignty  policies  at  national  and  local  level:  perceptions  from  peasant  and  the  importance  of  collective  action

Virginia  Vallejo,Spain

IRSA_6C

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

How  Food  Sovereignty  is  conceptualized  (by  non-­‐farmers  in  various  initiatives)

Food  Sovereignty  in  Transnational  Context:  Grassroots  Struggles  in  the  American  South Catarina  Passidomo,United  States

IRSA_6C

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

How  Food  Sovereignty  is  conceptualized  (by  non-­‐farmers  in  various  initiatives)

Basque  youth  returning  to  the  land:  food  production  for  an  alternative  society

Joseba  Azkarraga,Basque  Country  (Spain)

IRSA_6C

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

How  Food  Sovereignty  is  conceptualized  (by  non-­‐farmers  in  various  initiatives)

Maori  Women  Leading  Local  Food  Initiatives  in  Aotearoa  NZ Karyn  Stein,New  Zealand

IRSA_6C

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

How  Food  Sovereignty  is  conceptualized  (by  non-­‐farmers  in  various  initiatives)

Access  to  land,  markets,  and  services  with  respect  to  food  sovereignty Natalia  Esther  Landivar  Garcia,Ecuador

IRSA_6D

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Food  Sovereignty  and  (Re)creating  the  Commons

Alternative  forms  of  land  control  and  food  sovereignty  in  the  Global  North Zoe  Brent,United  States

IRSA_6D

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Food  Sovereignty  and  (Re)creating  the  Commons

Something  in  Common?  Food  sovereignty  and  the  revival  of  commons  in  agri-­‐food  spaces Maywa  Montenegro,United  States

IRSA_6D

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Food  Sovereignty  and  (Re)creating  the  Commons Public  Land  and  Urban  Food  Sovereignty     Evan  Bowness,Canada

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IRSA_6D

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Food  Sovereignty  and  (Re)creating  the  Commons Seed  Sovereignty  in  Canada:  multiplicity  and  politics Catherine  Phillips,Australia

IRSA_6E

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Food  Sovereignty  and  Local/Legal  struggles

Making  Legal  Space  for  Food:  The  Political  Problems  of  Food  Sovereignty  Ordinances Amy  Trauger,United  States

IRSA_6E

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Food  Sovereignty  and  Local/Legal  struggles

Sharing  the  struggle  for  a  substantial  institutionalization  of  food  sovereignty Maria  Luisa  Bevivino,Italy

IRSA_6E

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Food  Sovereignty  and  Local/Legal  struggles

The  Institutionalization  of  Food  Movement  Projects  and  the  Role  of  Land  Rights  in  Social  Transformation  -­‐  Stories  from  Boston  a

Caitlin  Hachmyer,United  States

IRSA_6E

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Food  Sovereignty  and  Local/Legal  struggles

The  involvement  of  CSA  networks  in  a  Swiss  popular  initiative  for  Food  Sovereignty   Julien  Vuilleumier,Switzerland  

IRSA_6F

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Food  Sovereignty  and  Policy-­‐Making  From  Below Land,  Territory,  and  the  Politics  of  Food  Sovereignty  in  Ecuador   Karla  Peña,U.S.A

IRSA_6F

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Food  Sovereignty  and  Policy-­‐Making  From  Below

Sustainable  food  systems,  participatory  democracy  and  the  issue  of  food  sovereignty:  what  can  we  learn  from  public  debates  past

Cécile  BLATRIX,France

IRSA_6F

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Food  Sovereignty  and  Policy-­‐Making  From  Below

Deliberative  democracy,  social  movements,  and  food  security  policy:  What  Brazil  can  (and  can’t)  teach  the  United  States  about

M.  Jahi  Chappell,United  States

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Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Food  Sovereignty  and  Policy-­‐Making  From  Below

Problematizing  food  policy  alliances  in  cities:  mobilising  political  ecology  and  social  justice  to  build  food  sovereignty Ana  Moragues  Faus,UK

IRSA_6F

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Food  Sovereignty  and  Policy-­‐Making  From  Below

The  territorial  dimension  of  food  sovereignty:  struggles,  practices  and  forms  of  governance  in  Italy Alessandra  Corrado,Italy

IRSA_6G

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Food  Sovereignty  and  Markets Supply  Management  as  Food  Sovereignty Phil  Mount,Canada

IRSA_6G

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Food  Sovereignty  and  MarketsSupply  management  in  the  Canadian  dairy  sector:  Industry  stakeholder  perspectives  and  implications  for  food  sovereignty  in  Brit

Samantha  Gambling,Canada

IRSA_6G

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Food  Sovereignty  and  MarketsPractical  Mergers:  Mapping  and  Measuring  Food  Sovereignty  Pathways  in  Haiti  and  Ecuador   Chris    Hergesheimer,Canada

IRSA_6G

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Food  Sovereignty  and  MarketsInstitutional  Governance  and  Power  Relationships  Designed  for  Farmer’s  Interests     Terry  Boehm,Canada

IRSA_6H

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Institutionalizing  Food  Sovereignty  and  the  State

Indigenous  Women  and  the  Struggle  for  Food  Sovereignty:  Engaging  with  State  Policy  in  Bolivia   Jenny  Cockburn,Canada

IRSA_6H

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Institutionalizing  Food  Sovereignty  and  the  State

Pathways  to  institutionalization:  lessons  for  getting  to  food  sovereignty  from  British  Columbia’s  blueberry  sector Susanna  Klassen,Canada

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Institutionalizing  Food  Sovereignty  and  the  State

The  "agrarian  debt"  in  Ecuador:  institutionalization  of  food  sovereignty  principles  versus  agricultural  modernization. Isabella  Giunta,Italy

IRSA_6H

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Institutionalizing  Food  Sovereignty  and  the  State

Institutionalizing  Education  for  Food  Sovereignty:  An  Analysis  of  Brazil’s  Program  for  Education  in  Areas  of  Agrarian  Reform   David    Meek,United  States

IRSA_6I

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Institutionalizing  Food  Sovereignty  through  Public  Food  Policies  

Estudo  Sobre  A  Trajetória  Institucional  Da  Política  De  Segurança  Alimentar  No  Brasil MOISÉS  MACHADO,Brasil

IRSA_6I

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Institutionalizing  Food  Sovereignty  through  Public  Food  Policies  

An  Integrative  Approach  To  Nutrition  And  Agriculture:  An  Analisys  Of  The  Brazilian  Food  Guide Veruska  Prado,Brazil

IRSA_6I

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Institutionalizing  Food  Sovereignty  through  Public  Food  Policies  

Hacia  la  construcción  de  la  soberanía  alimentaria  en  el  campo  y  la  ciudad:  una  mirada  desde  los  hogares  mexicanos  marginados Beatriz  De  la  Tejera,México

IRSA_6I

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Institutionalizing  Food  Sovereignty  through  Public  Food  Policies  

Food  Sovereignty  and  Fome  Zero:  Connecting  Public  Food  Procurement  Programmes  to  Sustainable  Rural  Development  in  Brazil

Hannah  Wittman,Canada

IRSA_6I

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Institutionalizing  Food  Sovereignty  through  Public  Food  Policies  

Institutionalizing  Food  Sovereignty  through  Public  Policy:  Case  Studies  from  Brazil Cecilia  Rocha,Canada

IRSA_6J

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Institutionalizing  Food  Sovereignty  at  the  Global  Level

Can  the  Committee  on  World  Food  Security  stomach  ‘food  sovereignty’?  An  evaluation. Philip    McMichael,USA

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Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Institutionalizing  Food  Sovereignty  at  the  Global  Level

Hope  From  Above?  Food  Sovereignty  in  the  Transnational  Policy  Sphere Josh  Brem-­‐Wilson,UK

IRSA_6J

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Institutionalizing  Food  Sovereignty  at  the  Global  Level

Selectively  translating  food  sovereignty  at  the  UN  Human  Rights  Council? priscilla  claeys,Belgium

IRSA_6J

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Institutionalizing  Food  Sovereignty  at  the  Global  Level

The  International  Food  Security  &  Nutrition  Civil  Society  Mechanism:  A  Nascent  Space  for  Food  Sovereignty Ingeborg    Gaarde,France

IRSA_6J

Can  food  sovereignty  be  institutionalized?  Negotiating  the  intersection  of  grassroots  struggles  and  public  policies  for  food  system  transformation

Institutionalizing  Food  Sovereignty  at  the  Global  Level

From  the  right  to  food    to  food  sovereignty.  Social  and  peoples  movements  across  the  path  of  IPC  -­‐  International  Committee  for  

ANTONIO  ONORATI,ITALY

IRSA_7A

Food  Sovereignty:  Participatory,  Transdisciplinary  and  Solidarity  Based  Research  Approaches  In-­‐With-­‐For  Sustainable  and  Just  Rural  Transformation

Session  1Politics  of  knowledge  production  on  the  human  right  to  adequate  food  and  nutrition:  CSO-­‐academia  collaboration Anne  Bellows,USA

IRSA_7A

Food  Sovereignty:  Participatory,  Transdisciplinary  and  Solidarity  Based  Research  Approaches  In-­‐With-­‐For  Sustainable  and  Just  Rural  Transformation

Session  1 Knowledge  Strategies  for  Food  System  Transformation Tom  Wakeford,United  Kingdom

IRSA_7A

Food  Sovereignty:  Participatory,  Transdisciplinary  and  Solidarity  Based  Research  Approaches  In-­‐With-­‐For  Sustainable  and  Just  Rural  Transformation

Session  1Legacies  of  Tangled  Routes:  An  intercultural  and  intergenerational  exchange  of  women  transforming  the  food  system  and  co-­‐creati

Deborah  Barndt,Canada

IRSA_7A

Food  Sovereignty:  Participatory,  Transdisciplinary  and  Solidarity  Based  Research  Approaches  In-­‐With-­‐For  Sustainable  and  Just  Rural  Transformation

Session  1Cultivating  Indigenous  food  sovereignty  through  community-­‐based  action  research:  Learning  from  and  with  elders  and  their  Indige

Jazmin  Alfaro,Canada

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IRSA_7B

Food  Sovereignty:  Participatory,  Transdisciplinary  and  Solidarity  Based  Research  Approaches  In-­‐With-­‐For  Sustainable  and  Just  Rural  Transformation

Session  2Challenging  Notions  of  Food  Sovereignty:  agency,  dynamics  and  emergence  of  social  innovation Balint  Balazs,Hungary

IRSA_7B

Food  Sovereignty:  Participatory,  Transdisciplinary  and  Solidarity  Based  Research  Approaches  In-­‐With-­‐For  Sustainable  and  Just  Rural  Transformation

Session  2Contesting  the  Common  Agricultural  Policy:  Perspectives  on  Food  Sovereignty  in  the  European  Union Renata  Blumberg,USA

IRSA_7B

Food  Sovereignty:  Participatory,  Transdisciplinary  and  Solidarity  Based  Research  Approaches  In-­‐With-­‐For  Sustainable  and  Just  Rural  Transformation

Session  2Transformative  Research  in  the  Global  Struggle  for  Food  Sovereignty Charles  Levkoe,Canada

IRSA_7B

Food  Sovereignty:  Participatory,  Transdisciplinary  and  Solidarity  Based  Research  Approaches  In-­‐With-­‐For  Sustainable  and  Just  Rural  Transformation

Session  2Opening  up  dialogue  on  food  autonomy  and  the  solidarity  economy  through  participatory  video  in  Greece Christabel  Buchanan,UK

IRSA_7C

Food  Sovereignty:  Participatory,  Transdisciplinary  and  Solidarity  Based  Research  Approaches  In-­‐With-­‐For  Sustainable  and  Just  Rural  Transformation

Session  3Assaying  the  field(s):  Research  methodologies  for  partnering  with  a  farmworker  focused  FBO Anna    Erwin,United  States  

IRSA_7C

Food  Sovereignty:  Participatory,  Transdisciplinary  and  Solidarity  Based  Research  Approaches  In-­‐With-­‐For  Sustainable  and  Just  Rural  Transformation

Session  3LPTransition:    reflections  on  creating  a  transdisciplinary  research  platform  for  ecological  and  social  transition  in  the  agri-­‐f

Brendan  Coolsaet,Belgium

IRSA_7C

Food  Sovereignty:  Participatory,  Transdisciplinary  and  Solidarity  Based  Research  Approaches  In-­‐With-­‐For  Sustainable  and  Just  Rural  Transformation

Session  3Food  sovereignty,  agroecology  and  resilience:  competing  or  complementary  frames? Rachel  Bezner  Kerr,United  States

IRSA_7C

Food  Sovereignty:  Participatory,  Transdisciplinary  and  Solidarity  Based  Research  Approaches  In-­‐With-­‐For  Sustainable  and  Just  Rural  Transformation

Session  3‘Action  and  Research’  –  a  dialectic  and  dynamic  relation  in  a  transdisciplinary  project Gusztáv  Nemes,Magyarország

IRSA_11AFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

Farmers  and  experts,  farmers  as  experts  I

The  People  Have  Solutions  but  Not  Space:  How  ‘Experting’  Problems  in  Food  Systems  Continues Jason  Parker,United  States  of  America

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"Penciling  Out"  Change:  the  path  to  changing  nitrogen  use  among  grain  farmers  in  the  United  States Deanna  Osmond,USA

IRSA_11AFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

Farmers  and  experts,  farmers  as  experts  I

Citizen  Science  and  Sites  of  Exchange  -­‐  Innovation  in  Southern  Ontario  Agriculture Kelly  Abrams,Canada

IRSA_11AFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

Farmers  and  experts,  farmers  as  experts  I

Knowledge  and  care  in  acting  on  soil  issues  amongst  UK  farmers Anna  Krzywoszynska,United  Kingdom

IRSA_11BFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

Farmers  and  experts,  farmers  as  experts  II

Pathways  to  sustainable  development:    How  power-­‐knowledge  transforms  institutions  in  land-­‐water  management Chris  Kjeldsen,Denmark

IRSA_11BFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

Farmers  and  experts,  farmers  as  experts  II

Of  Farms  and  Fish:  Rural  values  on  aesthetics,  landscapes  and  sense  of  place  for  riparian  restoration  in  Snohomish  County,  Wash

Mollie  Chapman,Canada

IRSA_11BFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

Farmers  and  experts,  farmers  as  experts  II

Who  is  learning  what?  Navigating  social  learning  in  participatory  research  in  climate  change  adaptation.   Nicole  Reichelt,Australia

IRSA_11BFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

Farmers  and  experts,  farmers  as  experts  II

Exploring  the  role  of  advice  networks,  motivations,  and  barriers  in  determining  farmer  uptake  of  sustainable  intensification  pr Reem  Hajjar,United  States

IRSA_11BFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

Farmers  and  experts,  farmers  as  experts  II Expertise  Exchange  between  Farmers  and  their  Advisers Jeremy  Phillipson,UK

IRSA_11CFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

It’s  not  (just)  about  the  money:  systemic  perspectives  on  farmers’  decision-­‐making

“Mapping”  the  Complexities  of  Farmer  Knowledge  Production  of  New  Farming  Systems  in  Rural  Appalachia:  An  Interdisciplinary  

Kim  Niewolny,USA

IRSA_11CFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

It’s  not  (just)  about  the  money:  systemic  perspectives  on  farmers’  decision-­‐making

Knowledge  creation  and  diffusion  in  innovative  networks Marcello  Vicovaro,Italy

IRSA_11CFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

It’s  not  (just)  about  the  money:  systemic  perspectives  on  farmers’  decision-­‐making

Market  Integration  and  Non-­‐Market  Motivations:  Shifting  our  understanding  of  women’s  agricultural  decision-­‐making  through  Cha

Elisabeth  Garner,USA

IRSA_11CFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

It’s  not  (just)  about  the  money:  systemic  perspectives  on  farmers’  decision-­‐making

Farmers’  knowledge  and  decision  making  in  the  context  of  exotic  livestock  disease  in  England Rhiannon    Naylor,England

IRSA_11DFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

Farmers’  collective  responses:  knowledge  and  action  beyond  individuals

Farmers  as  knowledge  creators  –  can  group  extension  models  accommodate  genuine  knowledge  exchange? Katrin  Prager,Scotland

IRSA_11DFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

Farmers’  collective  responses:  knowledge  and  action  beyond  individuals

Practices  of  innovation  and  experimentation  in  the  community  of  Cordón  del  Jilguero:  a  historical  perspective. Karla  Yanin    Rivera  Flores,México

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Farmers’  collective  responses:  knowledge  and  action  beyond  individuals

From  Scaling  Up  to  Scaling  Over:  Becoming  a  food  hub  farmer Lilian    Brislen,USA

IRSA_11DFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

Farmers’  collective  responses:  knowledge  and  action  beyond  individuals

From  Policy  Takers  To  Policy  Makers:  Development  Of  An  Antimicrobial  Stewardship  Policy  By  Dairy  Farmers Lisa  van  Dijk,United  Kingdom

IRSA_11EFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

Farming  in  transition:  farmers  responding  to  and  creating  change

Smallholder  Experiences  of  Vulnerability  and  Enhancement  of  Adaptive  Capacity  in  Southern  Ethiopia Logan  Cochrane,Canada

IRSA_11EFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

Farming  in  transition:  farmers  responding  to  and  creating  change

Are  Iowa  farmers’  climate  change-­‐related  risk  perceptions  influenced  by  their  place-­‐specific  social  and  biophysical  vulnerabi

Maaz  Gardezi,USA

IRSA_11EFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

Farming  in  transition:  farmers  responding  to  and  creating  change

Diversifying  the  Corn  Belt  Agroecosystem  as  a  Response  to  Global  Climate  Change:  Micro  to  macro  level  influences  on  farmer  deci

Gabrielle  Roesch-­‐McNally,United  States

IRSA_11EFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

Farming  in  transition:  farmers  responding  to  and  creating  change

Systems  in  Transition:  the  evolution  of  traditional  rice  cultivation  in  Sri  Lanka Arielle    Tozier  de  la  Poterie,USA

IRSA_11FFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

Farming  in  transition:  farmers  responding  to  and  creating  change

Enacting  ‘transitions’  towards  soil  resourcefulness?  Insights  from  multi-­‐site  interrogations  of  competing  soil  philosophies Richard  Le  Heron  ,New  Zealand

IRSA_11FFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

Farming  in  transition:  farmers  responding  to  and  creating  change

A  micro-­‐ethnographic  study  of  pasture  croppers  and  strategic  graziers Rebecca  Cross,Australia

IRSA_11FFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

Farming  in  transition:  farmers  responding  to  and  creating  change

Climate  science,  farmers’  knowledges  and  agricultural  adaptation Rachel  Odhner,United  States

IRSA_11FFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

Farming  in  transition:  farmers  responding  to  and  creating  change

Using  farmer  knowledge  to  inform  climate  adaptation:    Opportunities  and  barriers. Jere  Gilles,USA

IRSA_11GFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

Reconceptualising  innovation  in  farming  

Precision  Farming  and  Farm  Practices  in  the  Australian  Rice  Industry:  An  Assemblage  Approach Vaughan  Higgins,Australia

IRSA_11GFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

Reconceptualising  innovation  in  farming  

Understanding  farmers  land  management  decisions:  lessons  from  Malawi,  Tanzania  and  Ghana.   Katherine  Snyder,Kenya

IRSA_11GFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

Reconceptualising  innovation  in  farming  

Everyday  innovation:  Mobility  and  horizontal  communities  of  practice  in  tribal,  dryland  India Eden  Kinkaid,United  States

IRSA_11GFarmers'  knowledges  and  decision-­‐making  in  rural  transitions:  what  role  for  social  science?

Reconceptualising  innovation  in  farming  

Interpreting  agri-­‐environmental  policies  in  local  farming  communities:  evidence  from  the  peripheries  of  Northern  Europe  (North  

Fulvio  Rizzo,Finland  

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IRSA_13A

Northern  Food  Systems:  Building  Collaborative  Efforts  for  Food  Security  in  Remote  Canadian  Indigenous  Communities

Session  1 Northern  Food  Networks:  Building  Collaborative  Efforts  for  Food  Security  in  Remote  Canadian  Indigenous  Communities

Rebecca  Schiff,Canada

IRSA_13A

Northern  Food  Systems:  Building  Collaborative  Efforts  for  Food  Security  in  Remote  Canadian  Indigenous  Communities

Session  1Food-­‐based  Social  Enterprise  to  Feed  the  Family  in  Marginalized  Communities:  A  Case  Study  of  Meechim  Inc.  in  Garden  Hill  First  

Shirley  Thompson,Canada

IRSA_13A

Northern  Food  Systems:  Building  Collaborative  Efforts  for  Food  Security  in  Remote  Canadian  Indigenous  Communities

Session  1 Wiisinidaa:  Let’s  Eat! Magda  Smolewski,Canada  

IRSA_13A

Northern  Food  Systems:  Building  Collaborative  Efforts  for  Food  Security  in  Remote  Canadian  Indigenous  Communities

Session  1 The  Paying  for  Nutrition  in  Northern  Canada  Project Kelly  Skinner,Canada

IRSA_13B

Northern  Food  Systems:  Building  Collaborative  Efforts  for  Food  Security  in  Remote  Canadian  Indigenous  Communities

Session  2 Evaluating  Perceptions  of  Personal,  Cultural  and  Social  Food  Needs  Among  Inuit  in  Nunatsiavut

Emily  Willson,Canada

IRSA_13B

Northern  Food  Systems:  Building  Collaborative  Efforts  for  Food  Security  in  Remote  Canadian  Indigenous  Communities

Session  2 Building  resilient  food  systems  in  northern  Aboriginal  Communities  using  the  Community  Capitals  Framework

Andrew  Spring,Canada

IRSA_13B

Northern  Food  Systems:  Building  Collaborative  Efforts  for  Food  Security  in  Remote  Canadian  Indigenous  Communities

Session  2Public  Participation  in  a  Social  Planning  approach  to  Community  Food  Security:  Case  Study  of  the  Community-­‐Led  Food  Assessment  

Kristeen  McTavish,Canada

IRSA_13B

Northern  Food  Systems:  Building  Collaborative  Efforts  for  Food  Security  in  Remote  Canadian  Indigenous  Communities

Session  2 Access  to  Market  Food  for  Aboriginal  Reserves  in  Rural  British  Columbia

amirmohsen  Behjat,Canada

IRSA_13B

Northern  Food  Systems:  Building  Collaborative  Efforts  for  Food  Security  in  Remote  Canadian  Indigenous  Communities

Session  2 Northern  exposure:  Homelessness  and  a  (re)emergent  food  system

Julia  Russell,Canada

IRSA_14A

Resource  extraction,  accumulation,  and  rurality:  shifting  subjectivities  and  varied  violence  in  the  Canadian  context

Session  1"We  can't  turn  the  clock  back":  Engaging  and  resisting  Saskatchewan's  oil  economy  in  settler  and  Indigenous  communities.

Emily  Eaton,Canada

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IRSA_14A

Resource  extraction,  accumulation,  and  rurality:  shifting  subjectivities  and  varied  violence  in  the  Canadian  context

Session  1 Empty  Spaces:  violence  and  home  under  the  sceptre  of  Canadian  diamonds

Rebecca  Hall,Canada

IRSA_14A

Resource  extraction,  accumulation,  and  rurality:  shifting  subjectivities  and  varied  violence  in  the  Canadian  context

Session  1 “No  Great  Future”:  Governing  resources  and  rurality  in  Newfoundland  and  Labrador

Suzanne  Hawkins,Canada

IRSA_14A

Resource  extraction,  accumulation,  and  rurality:  shifting  subjectivities  and  varied  violence  in  the  Canadian  context

Session  1 Unviable  lives:  rurality,  resources,  and  the  politics  of  failure  in  Atlantic  Canada

Katie  Mazer,Canada

IRSA_14B

Resource  extraction,  accumulation,  and  rurality:  shifting  subjectivities  and  varied  violence  in  the  Canadian  context

Session  2 A  Producers’  Alliance?  Tobacco  Farm  Workers  and  Smallholders  in  1930s  Ontario

Edward  Dunsworth,Canada

IRSA_14B

Resource  extraction,  accumulation,  and  rurality:  shifting  subjectivities  and  varied  violence  in  the  Canadian  context

Session  2 The  Global  Seafood  Economy  and  Profit  Margins:  It  all  comes  down  to  Labour.

Christine  Knott,Canada

IRSA_14B

Resource  extraction,  accumulation,  and  rurality:  shifting  subjectivities  and  varied  violence  in  the  Canadian  context

Session  2 Grown  Close  to  Home:  Unfreedom,  scale  &  mobility  in  Ontario  family  farm  labour

Emily  Reid-­‐Musson,Canada

IRSA_14B

Resource  extraction,  accumulation,  and  rurality:  shifting  subjectivities  and  varied  violence  in  the  Canadian  context

Session  2 Agent-­‐Based  Demographic  Models  for  Small  Areas Paul  Peters,Canada

IRSA_15ARural  radicals?  Exploring  radical  community  organising  in  rural  areas

Session  1Food-­‐related  volunteerism  in  rural  Ontario:  Moving  beyond  ‘food  aid’ Donna  Appavoo,Canada

IRSA_15ARural  radicals?  Exploring  radical  community  organising  in  rural  areas

Session  1Painting  the  Desert  Pink:  Where  Placemaking,  Social  Cohesion  and  Wellbeing  Collide Kristy    McGregor,New  Zealand

IRSA_15ARural  radicals?  Exploring  radical  community  organising  in  rural  areas

Session  1Organizing  close  to  home:  rural  women  and  the  Creemore  100  Mile  Store Heather  Mair,Canada

IRSA_15ARural  radicals?  Exploring  radical  community  organising  in  rural  areas

Session  1Exploring  Community  Education  for  Rural  Radicalism  in  Chiapas,  Mexico Garland  Mason,United  States

IRSA_15ARural  radicals?  Exploring  radical  community  organising  in  rural  areas

Session  1Ecovillages  as  ‘rural  radicals’:  situating  ecovillages  as  communities  and  partners  in  bioregional,  eco-­‐social  change  moveme

Lisa  Mychajluk,Canada

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Session  2 The  Rural  Rebel Loka  Ashwood,USA

IRSA_15BRural  radicals?  Exploring  radical  community  organising  in  rural  areas

Session  2Farming  justice.  Rights-­‐based  approaches  to  collective  agrobiodiversity  conservation. Brendan    Coolsaet,Belgium

IRSA_15BRural  radicals?  Exploring  radical  community  organising  in  rural  areas

Session  2Sowing  Seeds,  Reaping  Resistance:  A  Case  Study  of  Innovative  Village-­‐based    Indigenous  Seed  Conservation  in  Andhra  Pradesh,  Ind

Kaitlyn  Duthie-­‐Kannikkatt,Canada

IRSA_15BRural  radicals?  Exploring  radical  community  organising  in  rural  areas

Session  2Post-­‐revolutionary  road  building:  possibilities  and  limits  of  critical  pedagogy  of    development Pushpa  Hamal,Canada

IRSA_15BRural  radicals?  Exploring  radical  community  organising  in  rural  areas

Session  2 The  appropriation  of  rural  radical  discourses Pedro  Lopez  Merino,France

IRSA_16ASocial  Movements  Contesting  Natural  Resource  Development Session  1

Resist  or  adapt:  an  analysis  of  the  modes  of  resistance  of  the  social  rural  movements  in  the  mesoregion  in  Zona  da  Mata  Mineira

Edna  Lopes  Miranda,Brasil

IRSA_16A Social  Movements  Contesting  Natural  Resource  Development

Session  1 Mining,  Socio-­‐Environmental  Conflicts  and  the  Defense  of  the  Territory  :  From  Strategic  to  Embedded  Indigeneity  in  Mexico

Marie-­‐Josée  Massicotte,Canada

IRSA_16A Social  Movements  Contesting  Natural  Resource  Development

Session  1 Fragile  Land  Rights  and  Business  Dilemmas  in  Ancestral  Domain  Management

Paulo  Tiangco,Philippines

IRSA_16ASocial  Movements  Contesting  Natural  Resource  Development Session  1

Pipeline  Politics:  Comparing  and  Contrasting  Transnational  Advocacy  around  Proposed  Pipeline  Development  in  Rural  Canada  and  Ke

Charis  Enns,Canada

IRSA_16B Social  Movements  Contesting  Natural  Resource  Development

Session  2 The  Peasant’s  Movement  And  The  Struggle  In  Defense  Of  Native  Seeds  In  The  Alto  Sertão  Sergipano.

Lucas  Amorim,Brasil

IRSA_16BSocial  Movements  Contesting  Natural  Resource  Development Session  2

Organización  Ambiental  El  Salado  de  los  Loros”:  socio-­‐environmental  conflict,  contextual  political  opportunities  and  fram

Juan  Francisco  Azuero  Melo,Colombia

IRSA_16B Social  Movements  Contesting  Natural  Resource  Development

Session  2 Neoliberal  Resource  Governance  and  Contentious  Politics  in  Bangladesh

M.  Omar  Faruque,Canada

IRSA_16B Social  Movements  Contesting  Natural  Resource  Development

Session  2 Discursive  Framing  &  Community  Mobilization:    The  Movement  to  Stop  the  Melancthon  Quarry

Rebecca  McEvoy,Canada

IRSA_16C Social  Movements  Contesting  Natural  Resource  Development

Session  3 Fighting  the  Green  Desert:  The  discourse  and  the  fight  against  the  tree  monocultures  in  Brazil.

MUCIO  GONÇALVES,Brazil

IRSA_16C Social  Movements  Contesting  Natural  Resource  Development

Session  3 Accumulation  and  conflicts  in  Nicaraguan  rural  communities.  The  movement  against  mining  exploitation.    

Marco  Fama,Italy

IRSA_16CSocial  Movements  Contesting  Natural  Resource  Development Session  3

Local  Struggles  for  the  Co-­‐production  of  Natural  Capital:  Cases  from  the  Payment  for  Forest  Environmental  Services  in  Central  V

Fumikazu  Ubukata,Japan

IRSA_16C Social  Movements  Contesting  Natural  Resource  Development

Session  3 No  Bakken  Here!  Reframing  NIMBY  to  Legacy  and  Justice Angie  Carter,USA

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IRSA_16D Social  Movements  Contesting  Natural  Resource  Development

Session  4 Women  and  Biodiversity:  Alliances  enlarging  room  for  change  in  Brazilian  rural  areas

Flávia  Charão  Marques,Brazil

IRSA_16D Social  Movements  Contesting  Natural  Resource  Development

Session  4 Shifting  territorial  governance:  Environmental  coalitions  in  Los  Rios,  Chile

Mariela  Ramirez,Chile

IRSA_16D Social  Movements  Contesting  Natural  Resource  Development

Session  4 The  Micropolitics  of  Fisher  Communities’  Mobilisation  against  an  Environmental  Policy  in  India

Sunny  Jose,India

IRSA_16D Social  Movements  Contesting  Natural  Resource  Development

Session  4 Environmental  justice  and  rural  land  use  transition:  Contesting  extractive  development  in  New  South  Wales,  Australia

Amanda  Kennedy,Australia

IRSA_16D Social  Movements  Contesting  Natural  Resource  Development

Session  4 Peasants'  mobilisation  and  dispossession  of  land:  The  case  of  Niassa  province,  Mozambique

Kajsa  Johansson,Sweden

IRSA_16E Social  Movements  Contesting  Natural  Resource  Development

Session  5 Anti-­‐mining  movement  in  Brazil:  From  fighters  and  resisters  to  policymaking  influencers?

Mariana  Lyra,Finland

IRSA_16E Social  Movements  Contesting  Natural  Resource  Development

Session  5 Community  actions  against  mega-­‐projects  in  Mexico Carlos  Rodriguez  Wallenius,Mexico

IRSA_16E Social  Movements  Contesting  Natural  Resource  Development

Session  5 Rural  protests  and  mining  industry  –  two  Finnish  case  studies Tuija  Mononen,Finland

IRSA_16E Social  Movements  Contesting  Natural  Resource  Development

Session  5 Towards  Inclusive  Water  Governance:  The  Role  of  Extralocal  Allies  in  Rural  Water  Committee  Mobilization  in  Nicaragua

Sarah    Romano,USA

IRSA_16E Social  Movements  Contesting  Natural  Resource  Development

Session  5 In  the  Searching  of  Social  Movement.  Organizations  and  Agritourist  Farms  in  Poland

Grzegorz    Foryś,Poland

IRSA_16F Social  Movements  Contesting  Natural  Resource  Development

Session  6 Finland  Energy  co-­‐operatives  as  social  movements  in  natural  resource  development

Tanja  Kähkönen,Finland

IRSA_16F Social  Movements  Contesting  Natural  Resource  Development

Session  6 Emergence  of  a  new  form  of  political  activism  in  Senegal:  The  role  of  resistance  in  the  trajectory  of  large-­‐scale  land  acquisit

Marie  Gagné,Canada

IRSA_16F Social  Movements  Contesting  Natural  Resource  Development

Session  6 Biodiversity  in  three  Latin  American  countries:  Science,  politics  and  community-­‐based  management

Yolanda  Massieu,Mexico

IRSA_16FSocial  Movements  Contesting  Natural  Resource  Development Session  6

The  Struggle  for  Public  Water  and  “No  to  Mining”:  A  Comparative  Analysis  of  the  Movement  for  Water  Justice  in  El  Salvador

Susan  Spronk,Canada

IRSA_17Human  Rights  and  the  Politics  of  Land  Grabbing  in  Sub-­‐Saharan  Africa    

In  the  name  of  Development:  Land  Grabs,  Poverty  Alleviation  and  food  security  in  Ethiopia Abbas  Gnamo,Canada

IRSA_17Human  Rights  and  the  Politics  of  Land  Grabbing  in  Sub-­‐Saharan  Africa    

Minding  the  Gap:  Human  Rights  Discourses,  Land  Grabs,  and  Gender   Andrea  Collins,Canada

IRSA_17Human  Rights  and  the  Politics  of  Land  Grabbing  in  Sub-­‐Saharan  Africa    

‘Land  Grab’,  Dispossession  and  Agricultural  Transformation:    Revisiting  land-­‐acquisition  debate  in  the  light  of  empirical  e Saurabh  Gupta,Germany

IRSA_17Human  Rights  and  the  Politics  of  Land  Grabbing  in  Sub-­‐Saharan  Africa    

Indirect  Land  Grabbing,  Private  Standards  and  GlobalGAP Jacob  Muirhead,Canada

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IRSA_17Human  Rights  and  the  Politics  of  Land  Grabbing  in  Sub-­‐Saharan  Africa    

Human  Rights  and  the  Politics  of  Land  Grabbing  in  Ethiopia Esayas  Geleta,Canada

IRSA_18A

(Re-­‐)Imagining  Sustainable  Farmland:  Protection,  Preservation,  and  Planning  with  Public  and  Private  Property

Framing  Farmland  Preservation Guiding  Principles  for  Protecting  Farmland:    A  Sociological  Contribution  to  Land  Use  Planning  Solutions

David  Connell,Canada

IRSA_18A

(Re-­‐)Imagining  Sustainable  Farmland:  Protection,  Preservation,  and  Planning  with  Public  and  Private  Property

Framing  Farmland  Preservation To  Farm  or  Not  to  Farm…  Measuring  Farmland  Conversion  in  Ontario  

Wayne  Caldwell,Canada

IRSA_18A

(Re-­‐)Imagining  Sustainable  Farmland:  Protection,  Preservation,  and  Planning  with  Public  and  Private  Property

Framing  Farmland  Preservation Sustainability  Multiple:    a  case  study  of  peri-­‐urban  realities Ruth  Beilin,Australia

IRSA_18A

(Re-­‐)Imagining  Sustainable  Farmland:  Protection,  Preservation,  and  Planning  with  Public  and  Private  Property

Framing  Farmland  Preservation Food  security  and  farmland  preservation  in  the  Global  North  –  replacing  or  interlinking  with  multifunctionality  policies?

Katrina  Rønningen,Norway

IRSA_18B

(Re-­‐)Imagining  Sustainable  Farmland:  Protection,  Preservation,  and  Planning  with  Public  and  Private  Property

Competing  or  Complementary?  Agriculture  and  Environmental  Protection

Farmland  as  non-­‐renewable  resource:  Environmentalist  strategies  resisting  marketization

Siri  Øyslebø  Sørensen,Norway

IRSA_18B

(Re-­‐)Imagining  Sustainable  Farmland:  Protection,  Preservation,  and  Planning  with  Public  and  Private  Property

Competing  or  Complementary?  Agriculture  and  Environmental  Protection

Urban  and  Peri-­‐Urban  Agriculture:  An  overview  of  TRCA’s  approach  

Vicky  McGrath,Canada

IRSA_18B

(Re-­‐)Imagining  Sustainable  Farmland:  Protection,  Preservation,  and  Planning  with  Public  and  Private  Property

Competing  or  Complementary?  Agriculture  and  Environmental  Protection

Managing  Competition  between  Agricultural  and  Environmental  Land  Uses:  The  Views  of  Stakeholder  Organizations  and  Policymakers  

Eric  Marr,United  Kingdom

IRSA_18B

(Re-­‐)Imagining  Sustainable  Farmland:  Protection,  Preservation,  and  Planning  with  Public  and  Private  Property

Competing  or  Complementary?  Agriculture  and  Environmental  Protection

Urban  development  of  farmland  in  order  to  save  the  climate?  Discourses  and  intersecting  interests  in  a  land-­‐use  process  in  Tron

Heidi  Vinge,Norway

IRSA_18C

(Re-­‐)Imagining  Sustainable  Farmland:  Protection,  Preservation,  and  Planning  with  Public  and  Private  Property

Assessing  Mechanisms  for  Farmland  Protection

Right  to  Farm  Laws  and  What  They  Actually  Protect   Fiona  Walker,United  States  

IRSA_18C

(Re-­‐)Imagining  Sustainable  Farmland:  Protection,  Preservation,  and  Planning  with  Public  and  Private  Property

Assessing  Mechanisms  for  Farmland  Protection

Bringing  Permanence  to  the  Long-­‐Term  Protection  of  Agriculture,  Local  Food  Production  and  Farmland  in  Ontario:  A  Land  Trust  Per

Matt  Stezkorn,Canada

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IRSA_18C

(Re-­‐)Imagining  Sustainable  Farmland:  Protection,  Preservation,  and  Planning  with  Public  and  Private  Property

Assessing  Mechanisms  for  Farmland  Protection

Review  of  Creative  Solutions  for  Protecting  Farmland;  Land  Trusts,  Co-­‐operatives,  Community  Bonds,  Covenants

Ella  Haley,Canada

IRSA_18C

(Re-­‐)Imagining  Sustainable  Farmland:  Protection,  Preservation,  and  Planning  with  Public  and  Private  Property

Assessing  Mechanisms  for  Farmland  Protection

Accessing  Land  for  Farming  in  Ontario Sridharan  Sethuratnam,Canada

IRSA_19A Land  Grabbing  in  Canada?Land  grabbing  in  Canada:  Concepts,  Frames,  Forms  and  Actors

Grabbing  Canadian  land  for  investment:    New  actors,  institutions  and  challenges   Donald  Leffers,Canada

IRSA_19A Land  Grabbing  in  Canada?Land  grabbing  in  Canada:  Concepts,  Frames,  Forms  and  Actors

Locking  in  Landgrabs  with  Limited  Partnerships  -­‐  Implications  and  Alternatives Cathy  Holtslander,Canada

IRSA_19A Land  Grabbing  in  Canada?Land  grabbing  in  Canada:  Concepts,  Frames,  Forms  and  Actors

Exploring  land-­‐grabbing  and  land  tenure  in  Ontario:  Implications  for  land  and  food  sovereignty Sarah  Rotz,Canada

IRSA_19A Land  Grabbing  in  Canada?Land  grabbing  in  Canada:  Concepts,  Frames,  Forms  and  Actors

Reframing  the  Debate  about  Land  Grabbing  in  Quebec Frantz  Gheller,Canada

IRSA_19B Land  Grabbing  in  Canada?Land  grabbing  in  Canada-­‐  Regional  patterns  and  case  studies Addressing  Farmland  Grab  In  Southern  Ontario Ella  Haley,Canada

IRSA_19B Land  Grabbing  in  Canada?Land  grabbing  in  Canada-­‐  Regional  patterns  and  case  studies

Land  grabbing  Alberta  style:  Urban  expansion,  speculation,  and  the  politics  of  land  use Elizabeth    Smythe,Canada

IRSA_19B Land  Grabbing  in  Canada?Land  grabbing  in  Canada-­‐  Regional  patterns  and  case  studies Patterns  of  farmland  investment  in  Saskatchewan,  2003-­‐2014 André  Magnan,Canada

IRSA_19B Land  Grabbing  in  Canada?Land  grabbing  in  Canada-­‐  Regional  patterns  and  case  studies

Racializing  the  land  grab:  One  Earth  Farms  and  the  reproduction  of  racialized  property  and  productivity  in  the  Canadian  Prairie

Melanie  Sommerville,Canada

IRSA_19B Land  Grabbing  in  Canada?Land  grabbing  in  Canada-­‐  Regional  patterns  and  case  studies

Land  Grabbing  in  the  Toronto  Area:  On  farming,  aggregate  extraction,  and  public  resistance  in  Melanchton  Township,  Ontario,  Can

L.  Anders  Sandberg,Canada

IRSA_19B Land  Grabbing  in  Canada?Land  grabbing  in  Canada-­‐  Regional  patterns  and  case  studies

Land  Speculation,  Grabbing,  and  Conflict:  The  Case  of  the  Melancthon  mega-­‐quarry  proposal  in  Southern  Ontario Dena  Farsad,Canada

IRSA_20.5A Financialization,  food-­‐systems  and  rural  economic  change

Session  1 The  Future  of  'Financialisation':  Criticisms  and  Conceptual  Insights

Geoffrey  Lawrence,Australia

IRSA_20.5AThe  financialization  of  agri-­‐food:  limits,  contradictions,  and  new  directions

Session  1Natural  risk,  financial  risk,  and  the  barriers  to  capitalist  penetration  of  agriculture Madeleine  Fairbairn,United  States

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IRSA_20.5A Financialization,  food-­‐systems  and  rural  economic  change

Session  1 Agriculture  and  Free  Trade  Agreements:  A  Farewell  to  Arms? Hugh    Campbell,New  Zealand

IRSA_20.5AThe  financialization  of  agri-­‐food:  limits,  contradictions,  and  new  directions

Session  1What  goes  up  must  come  down?  The  mercurial  relationship  between  food  and  finance Jennifer  Clapp,Canada

IRSA_20.5B Financialization,  food-­‐systems  and  rural  economic  change

Session  2 Normativities  and  the  financialization  of  natural  resources Sarah  Ruth  Sippel,Germany

IRSA_20.5BThe  financialization  of  agri-­‐food:  limits,  contradictions,  and  new  directions

Session  2‘Producers  on  the  land,  investors  in  the  land’:  Examining  the  shifting  economic  subjectivities  of  prairie  farmers  in  an  era Melanie  Sommerville,Canada

IRSA_20.5BThe  financialization  of  agri-­‐food:  limits,  contradictions,  and  new  directions

Session  2 Grain  Storage  Governance  and  the  Limits  of  Finance Sarah  Martin,Canada

IRSA_20.5BThe  financialization  of  agri-­‐food:  limits,  contradictions,  and  new  directions

Session  2New  Exchanges,  New  Narratives:  Exploring  the  Cultural  Dimensions  of  the  Financialization  of  Food James  Williams,Canada

IRSA_20.5C Financialization,  food-­‐systems  and  rural  economic  change

Session  3  The  encroachment  of  financial  capital  on  rural  Uruguay. Diego  Piñeiro,Uruguay

IRSA_20.5C Financialization,  food-­‐systems  and  rural  economic  change

Session  3 Public  funds  balancing  profit,  aid  and  ethics  in  land  investments Hilde  Bjørkhaug,Norway

IRSA_20.5CThe  financialization  of  agri-­‐food:  limits,  contradictions,  and  new  directions

Session  3Investor-­‐led,  ICT-­‐based,  and  climate-­‐smart?  On  the  possibilities  and  limits  of  megafarms  addressing  weather  volatility Oane  Visser,The  Netherlands

IRSA_20.5C Financialization,  food-­‐systems  and  rural  economic  change

Session  3 Financialization  and  rural  change  in  Europe Mauro  Conti,Italy

IRSA_20.5DThe  financialization  of  agri-­‐food:  limits,  contradictions,  and  new  directions

Session  4The  financialization  and  consolidation  of  the  largest  poultry  industries  in  Mexico  Francisco  Martinez,Mexico

IRSA_20.5D Financialization,  food-­‐systems  and  rural  economic  change

Session  4 Private  Equity  takeovers  in  the  Norwegian  Food  Sector. Reidar  Almas,Norway

IRSA_20.5DFinancialization,  food-­‐systems  and  rural  economic  change Session  4

Institutional  and  Organizational  Structures  of  Dairy  Cooperatives  in  “Mesorregião  Grande  Fronteira  do  Mercosul.”  A  Life  Cy

Caetano  Beber,Germany

IRSA_20.5DFinancialization,  food-­‐systems  and  rural  economic  change Session  4

The  restructuring  and  financialization  of  the  food  chain:  the  silent  war  of  supermarkets  against  traditional  markets  in  Ecuador

Patric  Hollenstein,Ecuador

IRSA_20.5E Financialization,  food-­‐systems  and  rural  economic  change

Session  5 Will  Land  Reform  Reduce  Hunger? Anne  Margrethe  Brigham,Norway

IRSA_20.5E Financialization,  food-­‐systems  and  rural  economic  change

Session  5 Agricultural  Marketing  in  Indonesian  Rural  Area:  Are  Brokers  truly  Enemy  for  Smallholders?

Muhammad  Arsyad,Indonesia

IRSA_20.5EThe  financialization  of  agri-­‐food:  limits,  contradictions,  and  new  directions

Session  5Regional  financialization  and  consolidation  of  the  Egyptian  agri-­‐food  industry Marion  Dixon,USA

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IRSA_20.5EThe  financialization  of  agri-­‐food:  limits,  contradictions,  and  new  directions

Session  5Financing  Vulnerability?    Index-­‐Based  Agricultural  Insurance  and  the  Assemblage  of  Risk  as  a  Financial  Asset  in  Rural  Guatemala

S.  Ryan  Isakson,Canada

IRSA_20.5FThe  financialization  of  agri-­‐food:  limits,  contradictions,  and  new  directions

Session  6Agrofuels  and  Agrarian  Change:  Assessing  Financialization  in  the  Brazilian  Ethanol  Industry Ian  Carrillo,United  States

IRSA_20.5F Financialization,  food-­‐systems  and  rural  economic  change

Session  6 Out  With  the  Dust?  The  Financialization  of  Saskatchewan  Farmland

Bruce  Muirhead,Canada

IRSA_20.5F Financialization,  food-­‐systems  and  rural  economic  change

Session  6 Land  rush  in  the  highest  gear?  Farmland  deals  and  investment  strategies  in  the  EU’s  Eastern  agricultural  frontier.    The  case  

Oane  Visser,The  Netherlands

IRSA_20.5FFinancialization,  food-­‐systems  and  rural  economic  change Session  6

Restructuring  the  Global  Vegetable  Oil  Complex:  Financialization  and  the  Shifting  Strategies  of  Asian  Traders  in  Where  to  Inves

Midori  HIRAGA,JAPAN

IRSA_22A

Addressing  the  complexity  of  agri-­‐environmental  governance:  multiplicity,  hybridity,  and  assemblage  

Protecting  water  and  costal  resources

The  Agonistic  Practices  of  Situated  Water  Governance:  performance,  tactics  and  ‘radical  habitus’

Ruth  Beilin,Australia

IRSA_22A

Addressing  the  complexity  of  agri-­‐environmental  governance:  multiplicity,  hybridity,  and  assemblage  

Protecting  water  and  costal  resources

Deconstructing  the  development  of  the  Resource  Management  Act:  New  Zealand's  difficulties  to  address  the  water  protection  issue

Ismaël  Tall,Switzerland

IRSA_22A

Addressing  the  complexity  of  agri-­‐environmental  governance:  multiplicity,  hybridity,  and  assemblage  

Protecting  water  and  costal  resources

Carolina  Dreamin':  Exploring  the  hybrid  agri-­‐environmental  governance  of  water  quality  in  farming  communities  

Caela  O'Connell,USA

IRSA_22A

Addressing  the  complexity  of  agri-­‐environmental  governance:  multiplicity,  hybridity,  and  assemblage  

Protecting  water  and  costal  resources

The  Fishing  Reorganization  Conflict  in  San  Blas,  Nayarit,  México.  Coastal  Governance  as  Assemblage

Francisca  López  Regalado,The  Netherlands

IRSA_22B

Addressing  the  complexity  of  agri-­‐environmental  governance:  multiplicity,  hybridity,  and  assemblage  

Who  governs?  Centralisation  and/or  participation

From  Governing  the  Commons  to  the  Commons  of  Governing:    Food  Publics,  Civil  Society,  and  the  More-­‐than-­‐human

Michael  Carolan,United  States

IRSA_22B

Addressing  the  complexity  of  agri-­‐environmental  governance:  multiplicity,  hybridity,  and  assemblage  

Who  governs?  Centralisation  and/or  participation

“When  do  Environmental  Problems  Matter?  The  Role  of  Centralized  Governance  on  Perceptions  and  Responses  to  Environmental  Chal

Diego  Thompson,United  States

IRSA_22B

Addressing  the  complexity  of  agri-­‐environmental  governance:  multiplicity,  hybridity,  and  assemblage  

Who  governs?  Centralisation  and/or  participation

Remaking  response-­‐abilities:  the  case  of  beekeeping  biosecurity  in  Australia

Catherine  Phillips,Australia

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Addressing  the  complexity  of  agri-­‐environmental  governance:  multiplicity,  hybridity,  and  assemblage  

Who  governs?  Centralisation  and/or  participation

Participatory  Governance  and  Sustainability  Transitions:  Lessons  from  the  Japanese  Cooperative  Movement

Maki  Hatanaka,USA

IRSA_22C

Addressing  the  complexity  of  agri-­‐environmental  governance:  multiplicity,  hybridity,  and  assemblage  

Beyond  the  binaries The  Vertical  and  the  Horizontal  of  Agri-­‐Environmental  Governance

Christopher  Rosin,New  Zealand

IRSA_22C

Addressing  the  complexity  of  agri-­‐environmental  governance:  multiplicity,  hybridity,  and  assemblage  

Beyond  the  binariesTransnational  Agricultural  Value  Chains  and  Their  Governance  in  a  World  Where  Public  and  Private  Distinctions  Do  Not  Matter:  In

Jacob  Muirhead,Canada

IRSA_22C

Addressing  the  complexity  of  agri-­‐environmental  governance:  multiplicity,  hybridity,  and  assemblage  

Beyond  the  binaries Toward  a  transversal  typology  of  agri-­‐environmental  governance  practices:  a  Swiss  case  study

Jeremie  Forney,Switzerland

IRSA_22C

Addressing  the  complexity  of  agri-­‐environmental  governance:  multiplicity,  hybridity,  and  assemblage  

Beyond  the  binariesKilling  Two  Birds  with  One  Stone?  Rationale  and  Regional  Governance  behind  Integrated  Rural  Policies  for  Agricultural  and  Rural

Haruhiko  IBA,JAPAN

IRSA_22D

Addressing  the  complexity  of  agri-­‐environmental  governance:  multiplicity,  hybridity,  and  assemblage  

The  market  as  a  solution Analysing  ‘Payments  for  Ecosystem  Services’  as  a  Process  of  Policy  Assemblage.  

Sophie  Wynne-­‐Jones,Wales  UK

IRSA_22D

Addressing  the  complexity  of  agri-­‐environmental  governance:  multiplicity,  hybridity,  and  assemblage  

The  market  as  a  solutionFood,  Farming,  and  the  Fostering  of  Transformational  Change  through  Market-­‐Based  Agri-­‐Environmental  Governance  in  the  UK

Thomas  Vetter,Switzerland

IRSA_22D

Addressing  the  complexity  of  agri-­‐environmental  governance:  multiplicity,  hybridity,  and  assemblage  

The  market  as  a  solutionBiodiversity  and  animal  breed  conservation  through  the  market?  The  dairy  cooperative  Vacche  Rose  in  Emilia  Romagna,  Italy.

Paul  Swagemakers,Spain

IRSA_22D

Addressing  the  complexity  of  agri-­‐environmental  governance:  multiplicity,  hybridity,  and  assemblage  

The  market  as  a  solution Sorted  Stuff  and  Foodie  Filters:  Making  Aesthetics  for  the  Modern  Food  Market

Katharine    Legun,New  Zealand

IRSA_22E

Addressing  the  complexity  of  agri-­‐environmental  governance:  multiplicity,  hybridity,  and  assemblage  

The  toolbox  of  AEG:  definitions,  metrologies,  and  side-­‐effects

The  Side-­‐Effects  of  Sustainability  Audits. Hugh  Campbell,New  Zealand

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IRSA_22E

Addressing  the  complexity  of  agri-­‐environmental  governance:  multiplicity,  hybridity,  and  assemblage  

The  toolbox  of  AEG:  definitions,  metrologies,  and  side-­‐effects

Ontario’s  Environmental  Farm  Plan  and  its  Future:  Measuring  Performance,  Improving  Effectiveness,  and  Increasing  Participatio

Paul  Smith,Canada

IRSA_22E

Addressing  the  complexity  of  agri-­‐environmental  governance:  multiplicity,  hybridity,  and  assemblage  

The  toolbox  of  AEG:  definitions,  metrologies,  and  side-­‐effects

Swiss  policies  for  arable  soil  protection:  questionning  the  efficiency  of  a  consensus-­‐building  process

Nicolas  Derungs,Switzerland

IRSA_23A Adaptive  Transitions  for  Transformations  to  Sustainability

Session  1 Legitimacy  Gap  in  Rural-­‐Urban  Water  Transfer:  Case  Studies  of  Drinking  Water  Provisioning  Services

Kiran  Kumari  Bhattarai,Canada

IRSA_23A Adaptive  Transitions  for  Transformations  to  Sustainability

Session  1 Rural  Broadband  for  a  sustainable  digital  future:  A  reflexive  interactive  assessment

Laxmi  Prasad  Pant,Canada

IRSA_23A Adaptive  Transitions  for  Transformations  to  Sustainability

Session  1 Bringing  Rural  Benefits  to  Expanding  Urban  Populations Mary  Thornbush,Canada

IRSA_23A Adaptive  Transitions  for  Transformations  to  Sustainability

Session  1 Role  of  tourism  in  social  and  economic  transformation  in  rural  areas  -­‐Glancing  back  and  forth  in  Nepal's  Mt.  Everest  Region  

Sanjay  Nepal,Canada

IRSA_23A Adaptive  Transitions  for  Transformations  to  Sustainability

Session  1 Rural  Social  Sustainable  Development  through  ICT:  A  Sociological  Analysis  Using  a  sustainable  livelihoods  approach

MD.  ANISUR  RAHAMAN,Bangladesh

IRSA_23BAdaptive  Transitions  for  Transformations  to  Sustainability Session  2

A  Change  in  Property-­‐Rights  Regime  and  the  Proliferation  of  Fenced  Plots,  Investigating  Its  Implication  on  the  Livelihoods  of  t

Tingirtu  Gebretsadik  Tekle,Ethiopia

IRSA_23B Adaptive  Transitions  for  Transformations  to  Sustainability

Session  2 Asset  adaptation  and  rural  food  security  nexus  in  a  changing  climate:  A  case  study  of  the  rural  Delta  state  in  Nigeria.  

Eromose  Ebhuoma,South  Africa

IRSA_23BAdaptive  Transitions  for  Transformations  to  Sustainability Session  2

The  Adoption  Rate  of  Integrated  Crop  Management  (ICM)  on  Irrigated  Rice  in  Donggala  Regency,  Central  Sulawesi  Province,  Indones

Tina    Febrianti,Indonesia

IRSA_23B Adaptive  Transitions  for  Transformations  to  Sustainability

Session  2 Actor  Networks  and  Climate  Change  Adaptation  of  South  Indian  Coastal  Communities

Thomson  Kaleekal,India

IRSA_23B Adaptive  Transitions  for  Transformations  to  Sustainability

Session  2 Agricultura  Urbana  En  La  Zona  Metropolitana  Del  Valle  De  México:  Una  Opción  De  Desarrollo  Sustentable

Mercedes  A.    Jiménez  Velázquez,México

IRSA_23C Adaptive  Transitions  for  Transformations  to  Sustainability

Session  3 Decentralized  Water  Governance  and  Enhanced  Livelihoods:  A  Case  Study  from  Telangana,  India

Srinivas  Sajja,India

IRSA_23C Adaptive  Transitions  for  Transformations  to  Sustainability

Session  3 Small  Hydropower  Businesses  in  Okayama  Prefecture  after  the  Introduction  of  the  Feed-­‐in  Tariff  Scheme

Yasuko  Honda,Japan

IRSA_23CAdaptive  Transitions  for  Transformations  to  Sustainability Session  3

Community-­‐based  Renewable  Energy  Structures  in  Industrialized  Societies:  A  Case  of  Small  Hydropower  in  Rural  Community

Junko  Fukumoto,Japan

IRSA_23C Adaptive  Transitions  for  Transformations  to  Sustainability

Session  3  Marginalization  and  shifting  wealth kamran      Dolatshahi,iran

IRSA_24ATerroir  in  Translation:  Exploring  the  Place  of  Place  in  the  Global  Food  System

Legal  and  InstitutionalWhat’s  in  a  Name?  Geographic  indicators,  climate  change  and  the  shifting  realities  of  terrior Lisa  F.  Clark,Canada

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Legal  and  InstitutionalNational  adaptation  of  heritage  food  policy  gone  too  far?  Japan's  supplementary  approach  to  geographic  indication Hart  Feuer,Japan

IRSA_24ATerroir  in  Translation:  Exploring  the  Place  of  Place  in  the  Global  Food  System

Legal  and  InstitutionalConstructing  terroir  and  origin  food  in  Morocco:  the  case  of  Chefchaouen  goat  cheese Mariagiulia  Mariani,France  /  Italy

IRSA_24ATerroir  in  Translation:  Exploring  the  Place  of  Place  in  the  Global  Food  System

Legal  and  InstitutionalPortrait  of  the  creation  and  evolution  of  the  definition  of  the  word  "terroir"  in  Quebec Nathalie  Lachance,Canada

IRSA_24BTerroir  in  Translation:  Exploring  the  Place  of  Place  in  the  Global  Food  System

Terroir  in  Latin  AmericaThe  Geographical  Indication  (GI)  for  the  Black  Rice  Produced  in  Paraiba  Valley,  Brazil GENI    sato,Brasil

IRSA_24BTerroir  in  Translation:  Exploring  the  Place  of  Place  in  the  Global  Food  System

Terroir  in  Latin  America“Colonial”  Products  In  Brazil:  An  Example  Of  An  Extensive  And  Shifting  Terroir John  Wilkinson,Brazil

IRSA_24BTerroir  in  Translation:  Exploring  the  Place  of  Place  in  the  Global  Food  System

Terroir  in  Latin  AmericaTerritorial  governance.  ¿A  new  key  for  development?.  The  case  of  Local  Agrifood  Systems  in  Mexico Gerardo  Torres  Salcido,Mexico

IRSA_24BTerroir  in  Translation:  Exploring  the  Place  of  Place  in  the  Global  Food  System

Terroir  in  Latin  AmericaTerroir,  Tradition,  and  Colonial  Legacies  in  Mexico’s  Mezcal  Industry Sarah  Bowen,United  States

IRSA_24BTerroir  in  Translation:  Exploring  the  Place  of  Place  in  the  Global  Food  System

Terroir  in  Latin  America The  "Terroir"    how  an    autopoietic  System  Mario  del  Roble  Pensado  Leglise,MEXICO

IRSA_24CTerroir  in  Translation:  Exploring  the  Place  of  Place  in  the  Global  Food  System

New  World  TerroirFrom  France  to  Wisconsin  (and  Back  Again?):  Telling  the  Tale  of  Two  Terroirs Sarah  Bowen,United  States

IRSA_24CTerroir  in  Translation:  Exploring  the  Place  of  Place  in  the  Global  Food  System

New  World  Terroir The  Contested  Governance  of  Tennessee  Whiskey Douglas    Constance,USA

IRSA_24CTerroir  in  Translation:  Exploring  the  Place  of  Place  in  the  Global  Food  System

New  World  TerroirChocolate  and  terroir:  New  American  chocolate  makers’  connections  between  equitable  trade  and  quality,  variety,  territory,  an

Ryan  Galt,USA

IRSA_24CTerroir  in  Translation:  Exploring  the  Place  of  Place  in  the  Global  Food  System

New  World  Terroir“We’re  not  necessarily  driving  the  bus”:  The  socio-­‐natural  formation  of  place  and  its  role  in  winemaking  discourse Sarah  Cappeliez,Canada

IRSA_24DTerroir  in  Translation:  Exploring  the  Place  of  Place  in  the  Global  Food  System

European  and  Comparative  Approaches French  taste  in  a  New  Zealand  terroir? Cinzia  Piatti,Germany

IRSA_24DTerroir  in  Translation:  Exploring  the  Place  of  Place  in  the  Global  Food  System

European  and  Comparative  Approaches

Rural  identity  being  born  -­‐  local  economic  and  community  development  through  territorial  branding  in  Eastern  Europe  (Hungary)  

Gusztáv  Nemes,Magyarország

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European  and  Comparative  Approaches Practicing  terroir  in  Norway Atle  Wehn  Hegnes,Norway

IRSA_24DTerroir  in  Translation:  Exploring  the  Place  of  Place  in  the  Global  Food  System

European  and  Comparative  Approaches

Capitalizing  on  your  neighbor’s  terroir:  Investigating  the  construction  of  Stella  Artois’  French-­‐style  “Cidre” Ashley  Jenkins,USA

IRSA_25 Mountain  Economic  Transitions:  Initiatives  from  Appalachia

University-­‐Community  Collaboration  in  Elkhorn  City,  Kentucky:  Case  Study  in  Networking  Across  Space  and  Scale

Shaunna  Scott,USA

IRSA_25 Mountain  Economic  Transitions:  Initiatives  from  Appalachia

Comparative  state  engagement  in  regional  rural  livelihood  transitions:  Appalachian,  Sardinian,  and  Catalan  examples

Ann  Kingsolver,USA

IRSA_25 Mountain  Economic  Transitions:  Initiatives  from  Appalachia

Grow  Appalachia:  Sowing  Community  Opportunities  in  Central  Appalachia

Kathryn  Engle,USA

IRSA_25 Mountain  Economic  Transitions:  Initiatives  from  Appalachia

An  Architectural  Analysis  of  the  Appalachian  Company  Town Gregory  Galford,USA

IRSA_25Mountain  Economic  Transitions:  Initiatives  from  Appalachia

Mountain  Instrument  Makers  in  West  Virginia's  Economic  Transition:  Connecting  Forests,  Tourism,  and  Heritage  through  Craft

Jasper  Waugh-­‐Quasebarth,United  States

IRSA_26ATransforming  African  Agriculture  and  Rural  Development

Improved  Agricultural  Communication  Policy  Strategies

Exploration  of  experiential  teaching  and  learning  for  motivational  development  of  new  generations  of  farmers:  The  Nigerian  situ

Okanlade  Lawal-­‐Adebowale,Nigeria

IRSA_26A Transforming  African  Agriculture  and  Rural  Development

Improved  Agricultural  Communication  Policy  Strategies

Modernization  strategies  and  agricultural  development  in  Senegal:  A  model  for  analysis

Amadou  Ndiaye,Senegal

IRSA_26A Transforming  African  Agriculture  and  Rural  Development

Improved  Agricultural  Communication  Policy  Strategies

Reviving  Agricultural  Extension  for  Effective  transition  from  subsistence  to  Commercial  Agriculture  in  Nigeria

Adolphus  Naswem,Nigeria

IRSA_26ATransforming  African  Agriculture  and  Rural  Development

Improved  Agricultural  Communication  Policy  Strategies

Meta-­‐analysis  of  status  of  Agricultural  Extension  Policy  In  sub-­‐Saharan  Africa,  alignment  to  New  Partnership  for  African  Develo

Idowu  Oladele,South  Africa

IRSA_26A Transforming  African  Agriculture  and  Rural  Development

Improved  Agricultural  Communication  Policy  Strategies

When  a  “good  policy”  has  poor  outcomes:  Reflections  on  Uganda’s  National  Agricultural  Advisory  Services

Bernard  Obaa,Uganda

IRSA_26BTransforming  African  Agriculture  and  Rural  Development Factors  Shaping  Adoption  I

Problematic  Policy:  Land  Fragmentation  and  Its  Role  in  Undermining  Adoption  of  Agricultural  Innovations  in  South  Wollo,  Ethiopi

Anne  Cafer,USA

IRSA_26B Transforming  African  Agriculture  and  Rural  Development

Factors  Shaping  Adoption  I ICT  Use  By  Farmers  in  Rural  Mozambique Kathlee  Freeman,United  States

IRSA_26B Transforming  African  Agriculture  and  Rural  Development

Factors  Shaping  Adoption  I Exploring  Gender  Dynamics  of  Livestock-­‐Livelihood  Linkages  in  Uganda

Elizabeth  Ransom,United  States

IRSA_26B Transforming  African  Agriculture  and  Rural  Development

Factors  Shaping  Adoption  I Land  Rights,  Food  Security  and  a  Need  for  Domestic  Markets  in  Mozambique

Helena  Shilomboleni,Canada

IRSA_26BTransforming  African  Agriculture  and  Rural  Development Factors  Shaping  Adoption  I

Coping  strategies  to  soil  erosion  threats  and  determinants  of  adoption  of  recommended  soil  conservation  technologies  among  farm

Ogbonnaya  Aja,Nigeria

IRSA_26C Transforming  African  Agriculture  and  Rural  Development

Market  Approaches  to  Transformation

Willingness  Of  Rice  Farmers  To  Utilise  Components  Of  Agricultural  Transformation  Agenda  In  Nigeria

Luqman  Akinbile,Nigeria

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IRSA_26C Transforming  African  Agriculture  and  Rural  Development

Market  Approaches  to  Transformation

Storage,  Behavior  Price  Stabilization,  and  Price  Transmission  in  Rice  Markets:  Evidence  from  West-­‐Africa

Abdelaziz  Lawani,United  States

IRSA_26C Transforming  African  Agriculture  and  Rural  Development

Market  Approaches  to  Transformation

Technical  and  scale  efficiency  of  vegetable  farms  within  forest  based  system  farming  in  Southwest  region  of  Cameroon

Yannick  Djoumessi,Cameroon

IRSA_26CTransforming  African  Agriculture  and  Rural  Development

Market  Approaches  to  Transformation

Evaluation  Of  The  Effectiveness  Of  Growth  Enhancement  Support  Scheme  (Gess)  On  Inputs  Delivery  And  Income  Levels  Of  Crop  Farmer

Moshood  Jaji,Nigeria

IRSA_26C Transforming  African  Agriculture  and  Rural  Development

Market  Approaches  to  Transformation

Beans  In  The  Night:  Attitudes,  Preferences  To  New  Improved  Common  Beans  In  Rural  Mozambique

Fridah  Mubichi,USA

IRSA_26D Transforming  African  Agriculture  and  Rural  Development

Factors  Shaping  Adoption  II A  comparative  study  between  Mozambique  and  Malawi  soybean  adoption  policies

Fridah    Mubichi,USA

IRSA_26D Transforming  African  Agriculture  and  Rural  Development

Factors  Shaping  Adoption  II Policy  asymmetries  and  the  potential  of  pulses  in  sub-­‐Saharan  African  food  security  strategies

Lisa  F.  Clark,Canada

IRSA_26D Transforming  African  Agriculture  and  Rural  Development

Factors  Shaping  Adoption  II Comparative  Analysis  of  Policy  for  Technology  Adoption  in  Three  African  Countries

Kathlee  Freeman,United  States

IRSA_26DTransforming  African  Agriculture  and  Rural  Development Factors  Shaping  Adoption  II

Investigating  the  Roles  and  Responsibilities  of  Religious  Leaders  in  Rural  Development  Efforts  in  South  Africa:  Case  Study  of  V Joseph  Muka  Mundadi,South  Africa

IRSA_26D Transforming  African  Agriculture  and  Rural  Development

Factors  Shaping  Adoption  II Comparative  Assessment  of  Rural  Development  Programmes  of  Selected    NGOs  in  Plateau  State,  Nigeria.

Taofiq  Olanrewaju,Nigeria

IRSA_26E Transforming  African  Agriculture  and  Rural  Development

Assessing  Farmer  Perceptions,  Priorities,  and  Choices

Worldviews  Apart:  Agriculture  Extension  and  Ethiopian  Smallholder  Farmers

Logan  Cochrane,Canada

IRSA_26ETransforming  African  Agriculture  and  Rural  Development

Assessing  Farmer  Perceptions,  Priorities,  and  Choices

Institutional  factors  influencing  the  adoption  of  elephant  crop-­‐raiding  deterrent  innovations  in  the  Okavango  Delta,  Botswana   Sekondeko  Ronnie  Noga,Botswana

IRSA_26ETransforming  African  Agriculture  and  Rural  Development

Assessing  Farmer  Perceptions,  Priorities,  and  Choices

Farmers’  knowledge  and  decision-­‐making  on  insecticide  treated  bed  nets  for  malaria  prevention  in  Ahoada  East  Local  Government

Franklin  Nlerum,Nigeria

IRSA_26E Transforming  African  Agriculture  and  Rural  Development

Assessing  Farmer  Perceptions,  Priorities,  and  Choices

Assessment  Of  The  Training  Needs  Of  Farmer  Based  Organizations  In  Ekiti  State,  Nigeria.

Grace  Adebo,Nigeria

IRSA_26ETransforming  African  Agriculture  and  Rural  Development

Assessing  Farmer  Perceptions,  Priorities,  and  Choices

Social  Network  Ties  And  Farmers  Willingness  To  Adopt  New  Agricultural  Technologies:  The  Case  Of  New  Bean  Varieties  In  Rural  Moz

Maria  da  Luz    Quinhentos,Mozambique

IRSA_28ARurality  in  the  eye  of  the  (urban)  beholder?  (Re)constructing  rurality  through  urban  imaginaries

Session  1 Rural  New  Resident  Recruitment  –  A  Community-­‐wide  Educational  Approach

Cheryl  Burkhart-­‐Kriesel,USA

IRSA_28ARurality  in  the  eye  of  the  (urban)  beholder?  (Re)constructing  rurality  through  urban  imaginaries

Session  1 ‘I’m  proud  to  be  a  culchie’,  migrated  Irish  farm  youths’  conceptualisation  and  construction  of  the  rural.

Anne  Cassidy,Ireland

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Session  1 Rethinking  Urban  Space  in  Africa:    The  Case  of  the  City  of  Mbalmayo  in  Cameroon,  Central  Africa

Judith  Lewetchou,United  States

IRSA_28ARurality  in  the  eye  of  the  (urban)  beholder?  (Re)constructing  rurality  through  urban  imaginaries

Session  1How  Rural  Women  Represent  Themselves  in  Women’s  Club  Activities?    :  (Re)construction  of  Rurality  and    Femininity  in  Post-­‐War  

Fumi  Iwashima,Japan

IRSA_28BRurality  in  the  eye  of  the  (urban)  beholder?  (Re)constructing  rurality  through  urban  imaginaries

Session  2 Expectations  and  images  of  rural  life  from  the  Scenario  analysis  of  future  sustainable  society  in  Japan

Midori    Aoyagi,Japan

IRSA_28BRurality  in  the  eye  of  the  (urban)  beholder?  (Re)constructing  rurality  through  urban  imaginaries

Session  2 How  many  rurals  are  there?  Social  Representations  on  rural  territories  in  Portugal

Elisabete  Figueiredo,Portugal

IRSA_28BRurality  in  the  eye  of  the  (urban)  beholder?  (Re)constructing  rurality  through  urban  imaginaries

Session  2 Picturesque  and  Communal.  Construction  of  rurality  in  the  competition  “Village  of  the  Year”

Martin  Hermansky,Czech  Republic

IRSA_28BRurality  in  the  eye  of  the  (urban)  beholder?  (Re)constructing  rurality  through  urban  imaginaries

Session  2 Nostalgia,  Otherness  and  Beyond:  Changing  Ruralities  in  Icelandic  Cinema  

Thoroddur  Bjarnason,Iceland

IRSA_28BRurality  in  the  eye  of  the  (urban)  beholder?  (Re)constructing  rurality  through  urban  imaginaries

Session  2 Turn  of  the  Screw  on  the  environmental  opinions:  surveys  and  social  discourses  in  rural  places  (Spain)  

Marina  Requena  i  Mora,Spain

IRSA_29ABeyond  the  gaze  of  the  tourist  -­‐  what  does  rural  tourism  leave  for  local  communities?

Session  1Selling  the  rural  environment  to  urban  inhabitants:  Green  Tourism  in  Kunisaki  Peninsula,  Japan   David  Telfer,Canada

IRSA_29ABeyond  the  gaze  of  the  tourist  -­‐  what  does  rural  tourism  leave  for  local  communities?

Session  1No  man's  land  or  tourist's  land?  Representation  of  rural  areas  in  promotional  materials,  in  Portugal Figueiredo  Elisabete,Portugal

IRSA_29ABeyond  the  gaze  of  the  tourist  -­‐  what  does  rural  tourism  leave  for  local  communities?

Session  1Rural  second  homes  in  the  Czech  Republic:  shrines  for  the  private  self Pavel  Pospech,Czech  Republic

IRSA_29ABeyond  the  gaze  of  the  tourist  -­‐  what  does  rural  tourism  leave  for  local  communities?

Session  1A  globalised  gaze  into  Ikeji  Festival:  What  do  the  Aros  stand  to  lose  or  gain? Anthonia  Ijeoma  Onyeahialam,UK

IRSA_29BBeyond  the  gaze  of  the  tourist  -­‐  what  does  rural  tourism  leave  for  local  communities?

Session  2Tourism,  Tourists  And  Peasant  Society:  Two  Study  Cases  In  Michoacán  Y  Chiapas,  México. Maria  Elena  Serrano,MEXICO

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IRSA_29BBeyond  the  gaze  of  the  tourist  -­‐  what  does  rural  tourism  leave  for  local  communities?

Session  2“The  Hinterland  Way”:  “tourism”,  political  action  or  spiritual  experience? Gustavo  Meyer,Brazil

IRSA_29BBeyond  the  gaze  of  the  tourist  -­‐  what  does  rural  tourism  leave  for  local  communities?

Session  2 Rural  Tourism  Effects  in  Rural  Areas  -­‐  Pyrgion Esra    KUT,TURKEY

IRSA_29BBeyond  the  gaze  of  the  tourist  -­‐  what  does  rural  tourism  leave  for  local  communities?

Session  2Is  Living  In  A  Thriving  Versus  Non-­‐Thriving  Community  Related  To  Rural  Tourism  In  Arkansas? Kelly    Way,United  States

IRSA_29CBeyond  the  gaze  of  the  tourist  -­‐  what  does  rural  tourism  leave  for  local  communities?

Session  3Is  tourism  the  only  fix?  :  A  comparison  of  a  tourism-­‐oriented  and  a  agriculture-­‐oriented  village  in  Yunnan,  China Xiaotao  Yang,Canada

IRSA_29CBeyond  the  gaze  of  the  tourist  -­‐  what  does  rural  tourism  leave  for  local  communities?

Session  3Socio-­‐Cultural  Impacts  Of  Cultural  Tourism  Development  On  Traditional  Whaling  Culture  In  Lamalera,  Indonesia CHARLES  LAMAMBERAF,Indonesia

IRSA_29CBeyond  the  gaze  of  the  tourist  -­‐  what  does  rural  tourism  leave  for  local  communities?

Session  3A  State  of  Nature?  Safari  Tourism,  Environmental  Racism,  and  Frontier  Justice  in  Kenya   Brock  Bersaglio,Canada

IRSA_29CBeyond  the  gaze  of  the  tourist  -­‐  what  does  rural  tourism  leave  for  local  communities?

Session  3 Representing  Rurality:  Cider  Mills  and  Agritourism Wynne  Wright,USA

IRSA_30 Rural  Housing  and  Homelessness  in  Canada

Intentional  Homeless  Communities  and  Housing  First  :  Finding  the  Rural  in  the  Urban  Spaces

Eric  Weissman,Canada

IRSA_30 Rural  Housing  and  Homelessness  in  Canada

Homelessness  in  Three  Northern  Ontario  Communities Carol  Kauppi,Canada

IRSA_30 Rural  Housing  and  Homelessness  in  Canada

Rural  Homelessness  in  Alberta:  An  Environmental  Scan  Across  22  Communities

Jeannette  Waegemakers  Schiff,Canada

IRSA_30 Rural  Housing  and  Homelessness  in  Canada

Rural  Indigenous  Homelessness  in  Canada Rebecca  Schiff,Canada

IRSA_31APositioning  Rural  Housing  Research:  International  Experiences

Housing,  Planning  and  Development

“A  house  before  I  was  40”:  Rural  Gentrification  and  Housing  Scarcity  in  the  Amenity-­‐Rich  Western  U.S. Jennifer  Sherman,USA

IRSA_31APositioning  Rural  Housing  Research:  International  Experiences

Housing,  Planning  and  Development

Rural  housing,  planning  and  changing  forms  of  rural  gentrification:  impressions  from  rural  West  Berkshire,  England Martin  Phillips,UK

IRSA_31APositioning  Rural  Housing  Research:  International  Experiences

Housing,  Planning  and  Development

A  New  Institutional  Approach  to  Housing  Development  in  Rural  Areas

Rebecca  Campbell,Scotland,  United  Kingdom

IRSA_31APositioning  Rural  Housing  Research:  International  Experiences

Housing,  Planning  and  Development

Rural  housing  in  Ecuador  and  Peru:  actors  and  multi-­‐scalar  connections   Lorena  Toro  Mayorga,Ecuador

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Housing,  Planning  and  Development Rental  Housing  in  Rural  America Ann  Ziebarth,USA

IRSA_31BPositioning  Rural  Housing  Research:  International  Experiences

Housing  design  and  meaningWhat  Makes  Housing  feel  Homey?  Experiences  from  Finnish  Countryside Sulevi  Riukulehto,Finland

IRSA_31BPositioning  Rural  Housing  Research:  International  Experiences

Housing  design  and  meaningHouse  in  the  countryside  is  like  this!  The  different  models  present  in  the  current  rural  housing  in  Sao  Paulo  state  –  Brazil Taísa  Brosler,Brazil

IRSA_31BPositioning  Rural  Housing  Research:  International  Experiences

Housing  design  and  meaning The  Housing  in  Rural  Traditional  Communities  of  Bahia  /  Brazil PAULA  MOREIRA,Brasil

IRSA_31BPositioning  Rural  Housing  Research:  International  Experiences

Housing  design  and  meaning Researching  Rural  Housing:  with  an  artist  in  residence Menelaos    Gkartzios,UK

IRSA_32ANew  rural  capitalisms:  production  to  consumption  or  something  in-­‐between?

New  rural  capitalisms:  international  case  studies  of  how  ag  producers  are  changing  their  worlds

Strategies  of  accumulation  on  the  contested  Frontier:  landlords  and  rural  capitalism  in  northwestern  Pakistan

Noaman  Ali,Canada

IRSA_32ANew  rural  capitalisms:  production  to  consumption  or  something  in-­‐between?

New  rural  capitalisms:  international  case  studies  of  how  ag  producers  are  changing  their  worlds

Food  Security  and  Maya  Land  Rights:  Crafting  Paths  of  'Development  with  Identity'.

Mark  Chatarpal,USA

IRSA_32ANew  rural  capitalisms:  production  to  consumption  or  something  in-­‐between?

New  rural  capitalisms:  international  case  studies  of  how  ag  producers  are  changing  their  worlds

Cuando  la  tierra  está  cansada:  Crisis  milpera  y  reorganización  agraria  entre  los  Zoques  de  México

Fermin  Ledesma,México

IRSA_32ANew  rural  capitalisms:  production  to  consumption  or  something  in-­‐between?

New  rural  capitalisms:  international  case  studies  of  how  ag  producers  are  changing  their  worlds

Facilitating  multi-­‐stakeholder  platforms:  a  transdisciplinary  approach  for  enabling  change  in  food  value  chains

Margareta  Lelea,Germany

IRSA_32BNew  rural  capitalisms:  production  to  consumption  or  something  in-­‐between?

New  rural  capitalisms:  Landscape  transformations

Making  “wine  country”:  Wine  and  the  construction  of  an  amenity  and  tourism  landscape  in  Arizona Colleen  Hiner,USA

IRSA_32BNew  rural  capitalisms:  production  to  consumption  or  something  in-­‐between?

New  rural  capitalisms:  Landscape  transformations

“Natural”  Development:  Environmental  Conservation  on  Agricultural  Lands  in  Texas.   Karin  Patzke,United  States

IRSA_32BNew  rural  capitalisms:  production  to  consumption  or  something  in-­‐between?

New  rural  capitalisms:  Landscape  transformations Artisanal  Deforestation  in  the  World’s  Tropical  Dry  Forests Thomas  Rudel,United  States

IRSA_32BNew  rural  capitalisms:  production  to  consumption  or  something  in-­‐between?

New  rural  capitalisms:  Landscape  transformations

Sociotechnical  imaginaries  for  bioenergy  development  in  the  Northeast  United  States:  An  imaginaries  conflict  approach Weston    Eaton,USA

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IRSA_32CNew  rural  capitalisms:  production  to  consumption  or  something  in-­‐between?

New  rural  capitalisms:  Reconciling  production  and  consumption  in  rural  studies

Agritourism  as  landscape  hybrid:  Balancing  production  and  consumption  in  the  rural  Wisconsin  landscape Innisfree  McKinnon,United  States

IRSA_32CNew  rural  capitalisms:  production  to  consumption  or  something  in-­‐between?

New  rural  capitalisms:  Reconciling  production  and  consumption  in  rural  studies

Production,  consumption,  and  the  contradictions  of  capitalist  nature  in  the  Holland  Marsh Michael  Classens,Canada

IRSA_32CNew  rural  capitalisms:  production  to  consumption  or  something  in-­‐between?

New  rural  capitalisms:  Reconciling  production  and  consumption  in  rural  studies

Production/consumption  in  exurban  political  ecology Laura  Taylor,Canada

IRSA_32CNew  rural  capitalisms:  production  to  consumption  or  something  in-­‐between?

New  rural  capitalisms:  Reconciling  production  and  consumption  in  rural  studies

Roundtable  summary  discussion:  Engaging  agri-­‐food  and  landscape  values  and  extraction Laura    Taylor,Canada

IRSA_33A Generations  and  Rural  Change Session  1 Rural  Youth  and  Farming  as  a  Future  Profession:  The  Case  of  Barangay  Abo,  Nagcarlan,  Laguna,  Philippines

Sherry  Marasigan,Philippines

IRSA_33A Generations  and  Rural  Change Session  1 Living  apart  –  working  together.    Intergenerational  relationships  at  family  farms  in  Austria

Franz  Hoellinger,Austria

IRSA_33A Generations  and  Rural  Change Session  1 Is  fishing  as  a  ‘way  of  life’  still  desirable  for  coastal  bag  net  fishers  in  Gujarat?  An  ethnographic  study  of  fishers’  p

Rajib  Biswal,Canada

IRSA_33A Generations  and  Rural  Change Session  1Generational  Changes  In  Landlord  Families  And  Transformations  In  Social  Perceptions  Of  Drought  At  Northeast  Of  Brazil    

Valdenio  Meneses,Brasil

IRSA_33B Generations  and  Rural  Change Session  2 Rural  ageing  in  Sweden:  Exploring  the  importance  of  place  in  later  life

Anna  Elmqvist,Sweden

IRSA_33B Generations  and  Rural  Change Session  2 Discursive  Perceptions  of  Home  in  the  Third  Age  in  Rural  Finland

Katja  Rinne-­‐Koski,Finland

IRSA_33B Generations  and  Rural  Change Session  2 Supporting  old  people’s  age  in  place:  the  potential  of  voluntary  work  in  rural  communities

Marit  S.  Haugen,Norway

IRSA_33B Generations  and  Rural  Change Session  2 The  rural  retirement  and  changes  in  way  of  life  of  olderly  who  live  in  the  countryside:  analysis  of  the  municipalities  of  Piran

Vanessa  Aparecida  Moreira  de  Barros,Brazil

IRSA_33C Generations  and  Rural  Change Session  3Uncovering  how  rural  masculine  gender  norms  influence  access  to  health  and  health  information  for  men  in  rural  Ontario,  Canada.

Brad  Hiebert,Canada

IRSA_33C Generations  and  Rural  Change Session  3 Rural  aging  in  México. Oscar  Hernández,México

IRSA_33C Generations  and  Rural  Change Session  3 The  role  of  the  cultural  capital  of  young  rural  inhabitants  in  the  contemporary  processes  of  transformation  of  the  rural  areas  

Ilona  Matysiak,Poland

IRSA_33C Generations  and  Rural  Change Session  3  The  New  Directions  Speakers’  School’s  approach  to  using  the  ‘Voice’:  Confronting  social  injustices  with  social  capital

Regina  Belloso,Canada

IRSA_34A Daily  practices  and  global  countrysides

Session  1 Precarious  Rural  Cosmopolitanism  and  Everyday  Spaces  of  Engagement

Michael  Woods,United  Kingdom

IRSA_34A Daily  practices  and  global  countrysides

Session  1 Rural  Returnees  and  the  Global  Experiences  They  Bring  Home Cheryl    Morse,United  States

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IRSA_34ADaily  practices  and  global  countrysides Session  1

Mobility  and  female  work  in  central  Chile:  effects  of  new  urban-­‐rural  linkages  on  employment  and  lifestyle  in  rural  women.   Rosana    Vallejos,Chile

IRSA_34A Daily  practices  and  global  countrysides

Session  1 'Rurality',  racism  &  context:  influences  of  informal  social  control  on  predjudicial  practices  in  rural  Engand  

Nathan  Kerrigan,England

IRSA_34B Daily  practices  and  global  countrysides

Session  2 Rural  village  bonding  in  the  era  of  mobilities.  A  quantitative  approach  to  clarify  the  varieties  and  intensities  of  rural  villa

Joost  Gieling,the  Netherlands

IRSA_34BDaily  practices  and  global  countrysides Session  2

Transnational  mobilities,  ‘special  interest’  lifestyle  entrepreneurs,  and  winter  tourism  innovation:  experiences  from  north

Marco  Eimermann,Sweden

IRSA_34B Daily  practices  and  global  countrysides

Session  2 The  rural  elite  in  global  capitalism:  an  analysis  of  the  changing  fortunes  and  reach  of  one  estate.

Sam  Hillyard,United  Kingdom

IRSA_34BDaily  practices  and  global  countrysides Session  2

Community  spaces  in  cross-­‐cultural  exchange:    Community  gardens  and  settlement  of  humanitarian  immigrants  in  Australian  agricul

Branka  Krivokapic-­‐Skoko,Australia

IRSA_35A Globalization  and  Everyday  Life  in  Rural  Communities

Everyday  experiences  of  agricultural  globalization

Laboring  in  ambiguity:  Uncertainty,  fear  and  the  meaning  of  tenure  security  in  Cambodia’s  agribusiness  concessions  

Alice  Beban,United  States

IRSA_35A Globalization  and  Everyday  Life  in  Rural  Communities

Everyday  experiences  of  agricultural  globalization

“Our  Problem  Is  Powder  Milk  Entrance”.  Small  Dairy  Farmers  Facing  Trade  Liberalization

Noemi  Moreno,Mexico

IRSA_35A Globalization  and  Everyday  Life  in  Rural  Communities

Everyday  experiences  of  agricultural  globalization

Coconut  Crisis  in  Kerala?  Mainstream  Narrative  and  Alternative  Perspectives

Terah  Sportel,Canada

IRSA_35AGlobalization  and  Everyday  Life  in  Rural  Communities

Everyday  experiences  of  agricultural  globalization

 Rural  people  and  their  strategies  in  moments  of  crisis:  the  experience  of  rural  territory  Los  Santos,  an  example  of  Costa  Rica

Milagro  Núñez,Costa  Rica

IRSA_35B Globalization  and  Everyday  Life  in  Rural  Communities

Rural  communities,  mobility  and  technology

Moving  out,  moving  up:  out  migration  of  men  contributes  to  women  empowerment  and  autonomy.

Fidel  Budy,United  Kingdom

IRSA_35B Globalization  and  Everyday  Life  in  Rural  Communities

Rural  communities,  mobility  and  technology

Globalisation  of  Social  Media:    Could  Internet  Reduce  Early  Marriage  in  Rural  Villages  of  Ethiopia?

Fikrie  Sintayehu,Ethiopia

IRSA_35BGlobalization  and  Everyday  Life  in  Rural  Communities

Rural  communities,  mobility  and  technology

Mobile  telecommunication  penetration  in  Nigeria  and  its  transitional  effects  on  rural  dwellers’  social  relations  reconfigurat

Okanlade  Lawal-­‐Adebowale,Nigeria

IRSA_35B Globalization  and  Everyday  Life  in  Rural  Communities

Rural  communities,  mobility  and  technology

Experiences  and  trajectories  of  young  people  in  a  rural  region  of  Québec

Marco  Alberio,Canada

IRSA_35C Globalization  and  Everyday  Life  in  Rural  Communities

Rural  communities  in  new  global  economies

Bottling  globalization  in  rural  localities Marc  Welsh,UK

IRSA_35C Globalization  and  Everyday  Life  in  Rural  Communities

Rural  communities  in  new  global  economies

A  deindustrialized  home?  Rural  experiences  of  home  without  its  ‘raison  d’etre’

Amanda  McMillan  Lequieu,United  States  of  America

IRSA_35C Globalization  and  Everyday  Life  in  Rural  Communities

Rural  communities  in  new  global  economies

The  impact  of  closure  of  the  village  supermarket  for  residents  of  a  rural  community

Suzan  Christiaanse,Netherlands

IRSA_35C Globalization  and  Everyday  Life  in  Rural  Communities

Rural  communities  in  new  global  economies

Cultivating  Hope  –  Ganja  and  Rural  Survival  Strategies  in  St.  Vincent  and  the  Grenadines

Kevin  Edmonds,Canada

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IRSA_36APopulation  Changes  in  Rural  Areas  and  their  Implications  for  Inequalities

Rural  Population  and  Social/Economic  Change

Using  Annual  Indicators  to  Track  the  Impact  of  Population  Change  on  Rural  Areas Tracy    Greever-­‐Rice,USA

IRSA_36APopulation  Changes  in  Rural  Areas  and  their  Implications  for  Inequalities

Rural  Population  and  Social/Economic  Change

‘Not  Allowed  to  Inherit  My  Kingdom’:  The  Challenges  of  Amenity  Tourism  in  the  Rural  Western  U.S. Jennifer  Sherman,USA

IRSA_36APopulation  Changes  in  Rural  Areas  and  their  Implications  for  Inequalities

Rural  Population  and  Social/Economic  Change

Population  Change  and  Environmental  Inequality  in  Appalachia:  An  Analysis  of  Communities  Near  Coal  Impoundments Pierce  Greenberg,USA

IRSA_36APopulation  Changes  in  Rural  Areas  and  their  Implications  for  Inequalities

Rural  Population  and  Social/Economic  Change

Labor  out-­‐migration  and  agricultural  change  in  rural  China:  A  systematic  review  and  meta-­‐analysis   Hua  Qin,USA

IRSA_36BPopulation  Changes  in  Rural  Areas  and  their  Implications  for  Inequalities

Population  Change  and  Community  Development

Case  Study:  Population  change  as  a  means  of  community  survival  and  the  challenges  this  entails Kineret  Tamir,Israel

IRSA_36BPopulation  Changes  in  Rural  Areas  and  their  Implications  for  Inequalities

Population  Change  and  Community  Development

Marginality  of  Depopulated  Rural  Communities  in  Aged  Society  in  Japan:Field  Survey  on  Gemeinschaft  Type  of  Rural  Community  in  N

Yoshio  Kawamura,Japan

IRSA_36BPopulation  Changes  in  Rural  Areas  and  their  Implications  for  Inequalities

Population  Change  and  Community  Development

Meeting  places  approach  for  maintaining  vital  rural  communities  -­‐  cases  from  rural  Denmark Pia  Heike  Johansen,Denmark

IRSA_36BPopulation  Changes  in  Rural  Areas  and  their  Implications  for  Inequalities

Population  Change  and  Community  Development

Social  Capital  And  Contraceptive  Use  Among  Rural  Dwellers  In  Akwa  Ibom  State,  Nigeria Ubong  Asa,Nigeria

IRSA_37AAgricultural  Labour  and  the  Food  Movement:  Perspectives  and  Politics

Agricultural  Labour  and  the  Food  Movement  I

“Mexico  Profundo”  in  Rural  Canada:  Mexican  Migrant  Farmworkers  Affirming  Place     Evelyn  Encalada,Canada

IRSA_37AAgricultural  Labour  and  the  Food  Movement:  Perspectives  and  Politics

Agricultural  Labour  and  the  Food  Movement  I

California  strawberry  fields,  soil  fumigants,  and  working  conditions  in  a  time  of  labor  shortage Julie  Guthman,USA

IRSA_37AAgricultural  Labour  and  the  Food  Movement:  Perspectives  and  Politics

Agricultural  Labour  and  the  Food  Movement  I

“Mediating  Migrants”:  Resisting  and  reconstituting  narratives  of  migrant  lives  in  Canadian  media  through  documentary Min  Sook  Lee,Canada

IRSA_37AAgricultural  Labour  and  the  Food  Movement:  Perspectives  and  Politics

Agricultural  Labour  and  the  Food  Movement  I

Uprooting  temporary  labour  migration  schemes:  A  comparison  of  citizenship  ideologies  between  migrant  justice  and  farm  industry  

Anelyse  Weiler,Canada

IRSA_37BAgricultural  Labour  and  the  Food  Movement:  Perspectives  and  Politics

Agricultural  Labour  and  the  Food  Movement  II The  agrarian  question  of  labour:  repositioning  food  movements Haroon  Akram-­‐Lodhi,Canada

IRSA_37BAgricultural  Labour  and  the  Food  Movement:  Perspectives  and  Politics

Agricultural  Labour  and  the  Food  Movement  II

"Labor  of  Love:  Inequality  and  Participation  in  Alternative  Agriculture" Analena  Bruce,United  States  

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Agricultural  Labour  and  the  Food  Movement  II

Chaynovian  Aspirations;  Leninist  Realities?  The  Curious  Case  of  Agricultural  Interns  on  Agroecological  Farms Michael  Ekers,Canada

IRSA_37BAgricultural  Labour  and  the  Food  Movement:  Perspectives  and  Politics

Agricultural  Labour  and  the  Food  Movement  II

The  New  American  Farmer:  Agrarian  Questions,  Race,  and  Labor  

Laura-­‐Anne    Minkoff-­‐Zern,United  States

IRSA_37CAgricultural  Labour  and  the  Food  Movement:  Perspectives  and  Politics

Agricultural  Labour  and  the  Food  Movement  II

Promoting  a  Just  and  Sustainable  Food  System  in  Ontario:  the  Necessity  of  Labour  and  Immigration  Reform Nadia  Lambek,Canada

IRSA_37CAgricultural  Labour  and  the  Food  Movement:  Perspectives  and  Politics

Agricultural  Labour  and  the  Food  Movement  II

What  About  the  Animals?  Food  Labour,  Interspecies  Solidarity,  and  the  Potential  for  Humane  Jobs   Kendra  Coulter,Canada

IRSA_37CAgricultural  Labour  and  the  Food  Movement:  Perspectives  and  Politics

Agricultural  Labour  and  the  Food  Movement  II

Lived  Experience  of  Pacific  Seasonal  Workers  in  Australian  Horticulture  :  Place,  Poverty  and  Community   Branka  Krivokapic-­‐Skoko,Australia

IRSA_37CAgricultural  Labour  and  the  Food  Movement:  Perspectives  and  Politics

Agricultural  Labour  and  the  Food  Movement  II

Coping  with  Transience:  Investigating  the  wellbeing  of  seasonal  migrant  workers  in  UK  horticulture. Heidi  Saxby,England

IRSA_38A

Labor  markets  and  work  processes  in  Latin  American  agriculture  /  Mercados  y  procesos  de  trabajo  en  la  agricultura  Latinoamericana

Session  1 Asalariados  rurales:  generaciones  y  bienestar  social. JUAN  ROMERO,Uruguay

IRSA_38A

Labor  markets  and  work  processes  in  Latin  American  agriculture  /  Mercados  y  procesos  de  trabajo  en  la  agricultura  Latinoamericana

Session  1The  production  cycle  in  question:  the  issue  of  generational  change  in  the  Uruguayan  Family  Farming Emilio  Fernandez  Rondoni,Uruguay

IRSA_38A

Labor  markets  and  work  processes  in  Latin  American  agriculture  /  Mercados  y  procesos  de  trabajo  en  la  agricultura  Latinoamericana

Session  1Rural  families  partially  salaried.  Adaptation  or  resistance/  Asalarización  parcial  de  familias  rurales:  adaptación  o  resisten MONICA  BENDINI,Argentina

IRSA_38A

Labor  markets  and  work  processes  in  Latin  American  agriculture  /  Mercados  y  procesos  de  trabajo  en  la  agricultura  Latinoamericana

Session  1Mercado  De  Trabalho,  Renda  E  Desigualdade  Na  Agropecuária  Brasileira DANIETE  ROCHA,Brasil

IRSA_38B

Labor  markets  and  work  processes  in  Latin  American  agriculture  /  Mercados  y  procesos  de  trabajo  en  la  agricultura  Latinoamericana

Session  2Asalariadas  rurales  en  Uruguay:  explorando  el  perfil  del  mundo  del  trabajo  remunerado  femenino Rossana  Vitelli,Uruguay

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IRSA_38B

Labor  markets  and  work  processes  in  Latin  American  agriculture  /  Mercados  y  procesos  de  trabajo  en  la  agricultura  Latinoamericana

Session  2Aging,  rurality  and  seasonal  agricultural  work  in  the  Chilean  fruit  production Pamela  Caro,Chile

IRSA_38B

Labor  markets  and  work  processes  in  Latin  American  agriculture  /  Mercados  y  procesos  de  trabajo  en  la  agricultura  Latinoamericana

Session  2Trabajo  femenino  y  mercado  laboral  en  los  sectores  rurales  en  Chile.  Trayectorias  y  cambios  en  la  agricultura  y  en  la  participa Juan  Cabas,Chile

IRSA_38B

Labor  markets  and  work  processes  in  Latin  American  agriculture  /  Mercados  y  procesos  de  trabajo  en  la  agricultura  Latinoamericana

Session  2Transformaciones  en  actividades  agrícolas  a  partir  de  políticas  neoliberales,  campesinos  del  municipio  San  Pedro  y  San  Pablo   Beatriz  Rangel,México

IRSA_38C

Labor  markets  and  work  processes  in  Latin  American  agriculture  /  Mercados  y  procesos  de  trabajo  en  la  agricultura  Latinoamericana

Session  3Are  the  Workers  Rural  Unions  still  useful  in  the  Latin-­‐American  rural  world?  A  case  analysis  of  Forestry  Workers  Unions MUCIO  GONÇALVES,Brazil

IRSA_38C

Labor  markets  and  work  processes  in  Latin  American  agriculture  /  Mercados  y  procesos  de  trabajo  en  la  agricultura  Latinoamericana

Session  3Mercado  de  trabajo  agrícola  y  organización  sindical.  Historia  de  un  intento  sindical.  Jornaleros  agrícolas  de  San  Quintín,   María  Barrón,México

IRSA_38C

Labor  markets  and  work  processes  in  Latin  American  agriculture  /  Mercados  y  procesos  de  trabajo  en  la  agricultura  Latinoamericana

Session  3 Los  contratistas  de  mano  de  obra  en  el  agro  uruguayo Paola  Mascheroni,Uruguay

IRSA_38C

Labor  markets  and  work  processes  in  Latin  American  agriculture  /  Mercados  y  procesos  de  trabajo  en  la  agricultura  Latinoamericana

Session  3Back  to  labor:  change  processes  in  labor  relationships  for  the  presence  of  agribusiness  in  Santa  Elena,  La  Libertad,  Perú Ana  Lucía  Araujo  Raurau,Perú

IRSA_38D

Labor  markets  and  work  processes  in  Latin  American  agriculture  /  Mercados  y  procesos  de  trabajo  en  la  agricultura  Latinoamericana

Session  4 The  migration  to  the  North  from  Mexico  and  Central  America Ibis  Sepulveda,Mexico

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Labor  markets  and  work  processes  in  Latin  American  agriculture  /  Mercados  y  procesos  de  trabajo  en  la  agricultura  Latinoamericana

Session  4Globalization:  Changing  work  times.  A  contribution  to  the  understanding  of  Latin  American  agriculture  labor  makets.   Josefra  Salete  Cavalcanti,Brazil

IRSA_38D

Labor  markets  and  work  processes  in  Latin  American  agriculture  /  Mercados  y  procesos  de  trabajo  en  la  agricultura  Latinoamericana

Session  4Labor  trajectories  among  temporary  workers  in  globalized  agriculture  (province  of  Tucumán,  Argentina). Guillermo  Neiman,Argentina

IRSA_38D

Labor  markets  and  work  processes  in  Latin  American  agriculture  /  Mercados  y  procesos  de  trabajo  en  la  agricultura  Latinoamericana

Session  4 Apuntes  sobre  el  trabajo  rural  temporario  en  América  Latina Mauricio  Tubio,Uruguay

IRSA_38D

Labor  markets  and  work  processes  in  Latin  American  agriculture  /  Mercados  y  procesos  de  trabajo  en  la  agricultura  Latinoamericana

Session  4Cambios  en  el  uso  de  la  tierra  y  trabajo  agropecuario:  el  caso  de  Uruguay  en  el  período  1980  -­‐  2011. Joaquín  Cardeillac,Uruguay

IRSA_40A Emerging  ruralities  in  deagrarized  worlds  

Socio-­‐economic  changes  and  new  ruralities  

"The  radical  transformation  of  agriculture  and  rural  social  life  in  Brazil:  the  domination  of  financial  capital  and  the  end  of  

Zander  Navarro,Brazil

IRSA_40A Emerging  ruralities  in  deagrarized  worlds  

Socio-­‐economic  changes  and  new  ruralities  

The  deagrarianization  as  a  State  perspective.  Agriculture,  economy  and  politics  in  Angola.

Fernando  Baptista,Portugal

IRSA_40A Emerging  ruralities  in  deagrarized  worlds  

Socio-­‐economic  changes  and  new  ruralities  

Understanding  Post-­‐agrarian  Ruralities:  Diversities,  Mobilities  and  Hybridizations

Luis  Camarero,Spain

IRSA_40A Emerging  ruralities  in  deagrarized  worlds  

Socio-­‐economic  changes  and  new  ruralities  

Social  change  and  rurality:  households,  reproduction  and  temporary  migration.      

Germán  Quaranta,Argentina

IRSA_40A Emerging  ruralities  in  deagrarized  worlds  

Socio-­‐economic  changes  and  new  ruralities  

From  repeasantization  to  deagrarianization:  non-­‐agricultural  rural  employment  in  Mexico.

Hubert  C.  de  Grammont,M[exico

IRSA_40B Emerging  ruralities  in  deagrarized  worlds  

Socio-­‐spatial  transformations     Counterurbanization  and  micropolitan  regions  in  Iceland Thoroddur  Bjarnason,Iceland

IRSA_40B Emerging  ruralities  in  deagrarized  worlds  

Socio-­‐spatial  transformations     Population  mobility  in  a  territory  on  transformation.  The  case  of  Los  Juries,  province  of  Santiago  del  Estero,  Argentina.

Blanco  Mariela,Argentina

IRSA_40BEmerging  ruralities  in  deagrarized  worlds   Socio-­‐spatial  transformations    

Sowing  changes:  family  farming  in  stretches  of  pipeline  and  territorial  processes  in  the  Baixada  Fluminense  (Rio  de  Janeiro  –

Betty  Rocha,Brasil

IRSA_40B Emerging  ruralities  in  deagrarized  worlds  

Socio-­‐spatial  transformations     The  Rural-­‐Agriculture  Power  Play Loka  Ashwood,USA

IRSA_41AIndustrial  agri/aquaculture  and  the  agrarian  question  in  the  rural  South  

Session  1Potatoes,  Peasants  and  Livelihoods:  Contract  Farming  and  Agrarian  Change  in  Maharashtra,  India Mark  Vicol,Australia

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IRSA_41AIndustrial  agri/aquaculture  and  the  agrarian  question  in  the  rural  South  

Session  1Agricultural  Expertise  &  Knowledge  On  Wine,  Tea  And  Fruits  In  Post-­‐Soviet  Rural  Development  In  Georgia Anastasiya  Shtaltovna,Canada

IRSA_41AIndustrial  agri/aquaculture  and  the  agrarian  question  in  the  rural  South  

Session  1Framing  the  Agrarian  Question  in  context  of  contemporary  India:  Understanding  the  Social  Relations  of  Production  in  Contract  Fa

Dr.  Ritika  Shrimali,Canada

IRSA_41AIndustrial  agri/aquaculture  and  the  agrarian  question  in  the  rural  South  

Session  1Will  cocoa  value  chain  intervention  sustain  the  smallholder  livelihood?  Case  study  of  private  sustainability  program  in  Indones

Hiswaty  Hafid,Australia

IRSA_41AIndustrial  agri/aquaculture  and  the  agrarian  question  in  the  rural  South  

Session  1Downstream  relations,  conventions  and  institutions  in  the  dynamics  of  persistence  and  transformation  in  dairy  family  farming

Clara  Craviotti,Argentina

IRSA_41BIndustrial  agri/aquaculture  and  the  agrarian  question  in  the  rural  South  

Session  2Resistance  to  the  Industrial  Model:    The  Case  of  Artisanal  Aquaculturists  in  São  Cristóvão,  Brazil Conner  Bailey,United  States

IRSA_41BIndustrial  agri/aquaculture  and  the  agrarian  question  in  the  rural  South  

Session  2The  Recent  Expansion  Of  Sugarcane  Sector  In  Brazilian  Territory:  Far-­‐Reaching  Consequences  For  Local,  Regional  And  National  SCA

Ricardo  CASTILLO,Brazil

IRSA_41BIndustrial  agri/aquaculture  and  the  agrarian  question  in  the  rural  South  

Session  2Rice  or  Shrimp?  Agrarian  and  Aquarian  Transitions  in  Vietnam's  Mekong  Delta Timothy  Gorman,United  States

IRSA_41BIndustrial  agri/aquaculture  and  the  agrarian  question  in  the  rural  South  

Session  2Small  farmers  and  large-­‐scale  industrial  agriculture:  sugarcane  value  chain  in  the  Peasant  Community  of  San  Lucas  de  Colán,  Pi Alejandra  Huaman,Peru

IRSA_41BIndustrial  agri/aquaculture  and  the  agrarian  question  in  the  rural  South  

Session  2Commercial  Shrimp  and  the  Agrarian  Question:  Exploring  Rural  Regulation  and  Livelihood  Transformation  in  Southwest  Bangladesh

Md  Islam,Singapore

IRSA_42A

Exits  from  agriculture  -­‐  Dispossession,  migration,  land  use  and  the  prospects  for  smallholder  farming

Climate,  Conservation  and  Small  Farms

 De-­‐peasantisation  and  landscape  conservation  in  Europe   Katrina  Rønningen,Norway

IRSA_42A

Exits  from  agriculture  -­‐  Dispossession,  migration,  land  use  and  the  prospects  for  smallholder  farming

Climate,  Conservation  and  Small  Farms

Economic  Costs  And  Demographic  Implications  Of  Forest  Fires  In  Indonesia

Hilda  Masniarita  Pohan,Indonesia

IRSA_42A

Exits  from  agriculture  -­‐  Dispossession,  migration,  land  use  and  the  prospects  for  smallholder  farming

Climate,  Conservation  and  Small  Farms

Crisis  of  Small-­‐scale  Farming,  Exclusion  from  Access  to  Irrigation  and  Deterritorialization  in  two  Ejidos  in  Northwest  Mexico:  

Romualdo  Montaño  Bermúdez,México

IRSA_42A

Exits  from  agriculture  -­‐  Dispossession,  migration,  land  use  and  the  prospects  for  smallholder  farming

Climate,  Conservation  and  Small  Farms

The  vulnerability  of  Mediterranean  beekeeping  to  global  environmental  change

Feliu  López-­‐i-­‐Gelats,Spain

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IRSA_42B

Exits  from  agriculture  -­‐  Dispossession,  migration,  land  use  and  the  prospects  for  smallholder  farming

Farming  Exit  and  Diversification Diverging  developments:  Livelihood  dynamics  in  the  coconut  economy  of  Kerala

Terah  Sportel,Canada

IRSA_42B

Exits  from  agriculture  -­‐  Dispossession,  migration,  land  use  and  the  prospects  for  smallholder  farming

Farming  Exit  and  Diversification The  Decline  Of  Agriculture  As  An  Occupation:  Case  Studies  From  South  India

Srinivas  Sajja,India

IRSA_42B

Exits  from  agriculture  -­‐  Dispossession,  migration,  land  use  and  the  prospects  for  smallholder  farming

Farming  Exit  and  Diversification Exit:  Narratives  of  giving  up  farming  in  Finland Tiina  Silvasti,Finland

IRSA_42B

Exits  from  agriculture  -­‐  Dispossession,  migration,  land  use  and  the  prospects  for  smallholder  farming

Farming  Exit  and  DiversificationSwitching  to  non-­‐farm  occupations  by  small-­‐holders  along  a  rural-­‐urban  gradient  in  Southern  India  –  favorable  or  distressing?

Seema  Purushothaman,India

IRSA_43Re-­‐peasantization  in  the  North:  Practice,  politics,  and  discourses    

Peasants  with  PhD’s?:  Dynamics  of  Re-­‐Peasantization  and  Social  Activism  in  the  North  American  Young  Farmers  Movement

Andrew  Raridon,USA

IRSA_43 Re-­‐peasantization  in  the  North:  Practice,  politics,  and  discourses    

The  new  peasantry  and  the  alternative  agri-­‐food  movement  in  Quebec:  encounters  and  divergences

Manon  Boulianne,Canada

IRSA_43 Re-­‐peasantization  in  the  North:  Practice,  politics,  and  discourses    

Sowing  Knowledge  in  the  Commons:  Peasant  Innovation  and  Seed  Exchange  in  Southern  Europe

Elisa  Da  Via,United  States

IRSA_43 Re-­‐peasantization  in  the  North:  Practice,  politics,  and  discourses    

 Farmer  training  networks  and  the  cultivation  of  a  livelihood  ethic  amongst  New  Agrarians  in  N.  California

Ian  Bailey,USA

IRSA_43 Re-­‐peasantization  in  the  North:  Practice,  politics,  and  discourses    

Food  sovereignty  and  new  peasantries:  on  repeasantization  and  counter-­‐hegemonic  contestations  in  the  Basque  territory

Rita  Calvario,Spain

IRSA_45AGreen  Revolution  from  Comparative  Perspective:  Between  Asian  and  African  Experiences

Session  1 Making  and  Unmaking  the  “Green  Revolution”:  From  Asian  and  African  Experiences

Tadasu  Tsuruta,Japan

IRSA_45AGreen  Revolution  from  Comparative  Perspective:  Between  Asian  and  African  Experiences

Session  1 Conversion  from    Green  revolution  technology  to  Organic    Faming  Technology:  The    Philippine    Case      

Gloria  Luz  Nelson,Philippines

IRSA_45AGreen  Revolution  from  Comparative  Perspective:  Between  Asian  and  African  Experiences

Session  1 Peasants,  technology  and  development  in  Angola:  comments  on  Green  Revolution  proposals  for  Sub-­‐Saharan  Africa

Maria  João  Canadas,Portugal

IRSA_45AGreen  Revolution  from  Comparative  Perspective:  Between  Asian  and  African  Experiences

Session  1 Critical  Analysis  of  Tanzania’s  “Kilimo  Kwanza  (Agriculture  First)  ”  Policy  from  a  sociological  point  of  view

Makiko  SAKAI,Japan

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IRSA_45BGreen  Revolution  from  Comparative  Perspective:  Between  Asian  and  African  Experiences

Session  2 Agrarian  Innovation  and  the  Accessibility  of  Resources:  a  Case  Study  in  the  Miombo  Woodland  of  Sub-­‐Saharan  Africa

Yuko  Sugiyama,Japan

IRSA_45BGreen  Revolution  from  Comparative  Perspective:  Between  Asian  and  African  Experiences

Session  2 Local  Struggle  with  the  Cassava  Cultivation  in  Southern  Africa:  “Revolution”  for  the  Immigrants’  Life      

Rumiko  Murao,Japan

IRSA_45BGreen  Revolution  from  Comparative  Perspective:  Between  Asian  and  African  Experiences

Session  2 A  Green  Revolution  in  African  Cacao  Production   KENTA  SAKANASHI  ,Japana

IRSA_45BGreen  Revolution  from  Comparative  Perspective:  Between  Asian  and  African  Experiences

Session  2Evaluation  of  Green  Revolution  of  Rice  Farming  in  the  Kilimanjaro  Region,  Tanzania:  Focusing  on  Japan  Assisted  Irrigation  Proje

Koichi  Ikegami,Japan

IRSA_46A

El  consumo  de  la  ruralidad  y  la  reconstrucción  de  los  sujetos  rurales  en  América  Latina

Session  1El  consumo  en/de  las  ruralidades:  reflexiones  teóricas  y  empíricas  desde  México  /  Rural  consumption  and  the  consumption  of  r

Paola    Velasco,Mexico

IRSA_46A

El  consumo  de  la  ruralidad  y  la  reconstrucción  de  los  sujetos  rurales  en  América  Latina

Session  1 El  Círculo  Consumo-­‐Producción-­‐Consumo  En  La  Vida  Fabril  De  Una  Comunidad  Rururbana  Del  Centro  De  México.

Amaranta  Arcadia  Castillo  Gómez,México

IRSA_46A

El  consumo  de  la  ruralidad  y  la  reconstrucción  de  los  sujetos  rurales  en  América  Latina

Session  1Moda,  gusto  y  consumo:  cambios  en  la  producción  de  la  industria  textil  y  de  confección  en  Tepetitla  de  Lardizábal,  Tlaxcala,

Janett  Vallejo  Román,México

IRSA_46A

El  consumo  de  la  ruralidad  y  la  reconstrucción  de  los  sujetos  rurales  en  América  Latina

Session  1 Peasant  Women,  Feminization  of  Rural  Activities  and  Inequality  in  Two  Ejidos  in  Northwest  Mexico

Ana  Amelia  Gaytan  Fontes,México

IRSA_46B

El  consumo  de  la  ruralidad  y  la  reconstrucción  de  los  sujetos  rurales  en  América  Latina

Session  2 La  geomarca  Patagonia:  un  estudio  de  caso  atípico  en  los  marcos  de  la  nueva  ruralidad.

JUAN  CARLOS    RODRIGUEZ  TORRENT,CHILE

IRSA_46B

El  consumo  de  la  ruralidad  y  la  reconstrucción  de  los  sujetos  rurales  en  América  Latina

Session  2 Vivir  en  la  Reserva.  Transformaciones  rurales  en  las  áreas  naturales  protegidas  en  Chiapas.

Carla  Zamora,Mexico

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IRSA_46B

El  consumo  de  la  ruralidad  y  la  reconstrucción  de  los  sujetos  rurales  en  América  Latina

Session  2Fields  in  the  City:  the  Farmer’s  Market  as  a  Space  for  the  Realisation  of  Subsistence  Agriculture  and  Sustainable  Consumption

Betty  Rocha,Brasil

IRSA_46B

El  consumo  de  la  ruralidad  y  la  reconstrucción  de  los  sujetos  rurales  en  América  Latina

Session  2 Consuming  the  countryside:  traditional  food  practices  and  products  in  light  of  consumption  studies

Renata  Menasche,Brazil

IRSA_46B

El  consumo  de  la  ruralidad  y  la  reconstrucción  de  los  sujetos  rurales  en  América  Latina

Session  2 Reorganización  territorial  y  segregación  socio-­‐espacial:    gentrificación  y  consumo  rural  en  los  Altos  de  Morelos,  México.

Estela  Martínez-­‐Borrego,Mexico

IRSA_46C

El  consumo  de  la  ruralidad  y  la  reconstrucción  de  los  sujetos  rurales  en  América  Latina

Session  3From  the  kitchen  to  the  market  the  revaluation  and  transformation  of  rural  foods:  the  case  of  Xique-­‐Xique  Candy  in  Northeast  Re

Evander  Krone,Brazil

IRSA_46C

El  consumo  de  la  ruralidad  y  la  reconstrucción  de  los  sujetos  rurales  en  América  Latina

Session  3 Del  arado  al  celular,  dinámicas  de  empleo  y  consumo  de  jóvenes  en  el  espacio  rural  contemporáneo

Daniel  Hernández,México

IRSA_46C

El  consumo  de  la  ruralidad  y  la  reconstrucción  de  los  sujetos  rurales  en  América  Latina

Session  3 Los  que  se  quedan  y  los  retornados:  consumidores  diferenciados  de  la  ruralidad

Ana  Bella  Pérez  Castro,México

IRSA_46C

El  consumo  de  la  ruralidad  y  la  reconstrucción  de  los  sujetos  rurales  en  América  Latina

Session  3 De  la  producción  al  consumo,  la  transformación  de  los  sujetos  rurales.

Hernan  Salas  Quintanal,México

IRSA_47Public  policy  for  family  agriculture  and  farmers  in  Latin  America.  Present  processes  and  challenges

 Actions  of  rural  development  in  uncertain  tenure  areas  of  Argentina:  sharing  management  or  disciplining  participation MONICA  BENDINI,Argentina

IRSA_47Public  policy  for  family  agriculture  and  farmers  in  Latin  America.  Present  processes  and  challenges

 Advances,  Challenges  and  Perspectives  of  Family  Farming  Policies  in  Latin  America Sergio  Schneider,Brazil

IRSA_47Public  policy  for  family  agriculture  and  farmers  in  Latin  America.  Present  processes  and  challenges

 Las  políticas  públicas  hacia  el  sector  rural  en  México  y  sus  perspectivas MIGUEL  ANGEL  SAMANO,MEXICO

IRSA_47Public  policy  for  family  agriculture  and  farmers  in  Latin  America.  Present  processes  and  challenges

 State  policies  and  socio-­‐structural  changes  in  the  Cuban  peasantry.  Ruptures  and  continuities. Arisbel  Leyva  Remón,Cuba

IRSA_47Public  policy  for  family  agriculture  and  farmers  in  Latin  America.  Present  processes  and  challenges

 Tendencias  actuales  de  la  evolución  de  la  agricultura  familiar  en  la  Pampa  Húmeda  Argentina:  entre  la  descomposición  dominan Gabriela  Martínez  Dougnac,Argentina

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IRSA_48A"Good  farming"  transitions:  Agricultural  identities  in  a  changing  world

The  Good  Farmer The  "Good  Farmer"  concept:  past,  present  and  future. Rob  Burton,Norway

IRSA_48A"Good  farming"  transitions:  Agricultural  identities  in  a  changing  world

The  Good  FarmerThe  farmer-­‐inventor:  “good  farmer”  or  undercover  creative  agent? Trish  O'Flynn,UK

IRSA_48A"Good  farming"  transitions:  Agricultural  identities  in  a  changing  world

The  Good  FarmerFor  Our  Common  Future  “Family  Farm”:  Turkey  And  World  Analysis Bulent  Gulcubuk,Turkey

IRSA_48A"Good  farming"  transitions:  Agricultural  identities  in  a  changing  world

The  Good  Farmer Success  of  organic  farming  depends  on  who  adopts  it  and  why Verena  Seufert,Canada

IRSA_48B"Good  farming"  transitions:  Agricultural  identities  in  a  changing  world

Good  Farming  as  moral  farmingWhere  good  farming  is  less  farming:  The  dominant  lifestyle  goals  of  Norway's  dairy/beef  farmers Maja  Farstad,Norway

IRSA_48B"Good  farming"  transitions:  Agricultural  identities  in  a  changing  world

Good  Farming  as  moral  farmingThe  Moral  Implications  of  ‘Good’  Farmers:  A  Theory  of  Environmental  Morality Paul  Stock,United  States

IRSA_48B"Good  farming"  transitions:  Agricultural  identities  in  a  changing  world

Good  Farming  as  moral  farmingThe  good  the  bad  or  the  confused?  An  example  of  multiple  sheep  scab  knowledges  in  Scotland Senna    Middelveld,The  Netherlands

IRSA_48B"Good  farming"  transitions:  Agricultural  identities  in  a  changing  world

Good  Farming  as  moral  farmingCreating  Disease  Free  Farmers?  Good  Farming,  Biosecurity  Subjectivities  and  the  Management  of  Animal  Disease  in  New  Zealand

Gareth  Enticott,Wales,  UK

IRSA_48B"Good  farming"  transitions:  Agricultural  identities  in  a  changing  world

Good  Farming  as  moral  farmingGood  farmers,  good  products:  reconnecting  farmers’  self-­‐representations  and  food  qualities Jeremie    Forney,Switzerland

IRSA_48C"Good  farming"  transitions:  Agricultural  identities  in  a  changing  world

Formation  and  evolution  of  good  farming  identities

Becoming  a  ‘good  crofter’:    Knowledge  networks,  diversification  and  the  formation  of  identity  amongst  new  entrants  to  croft

Lee-­‐Ann  Sutherland,United  Kingdom

IRSA_48C"Good  farming"  transitions:  Agricultural  identities  in  a  changing  world

Formation  and  evolution  of  good  farming  identities

Rapid  Rural  Appraisal  as  a  method  for  the  analysis  of  multifunctionality  regarding  agriculture  and  local  identity Serge  Eric  Yakeu  Djiam,Cameroon

IRSA_48C"Good  farming"  transitions:  Agricultural  identities  in  a  changing  world

Formation  and  evolution  of  good  farming  identities

Farming  in  the  fringes:  changing  farmer  identities  in  the  rural  hinterlands  of  Shanghai  and  London Pingyang  Liu,China

IRSA_48C"Good  farming"  transitions:  Agricultural  identities  in  a  changing  world

Formation  and  evolution  of  good  farming  identities

Meaning  of  the  farming  restart  in  the  Fukushima  nuclear  plant  accident  evacuation  zone Tomoko  Ichida,Japan

IRSA_48C"Good  farming"  transitions:  Agricultural  identities  in  a  changing  world

Formation  and  evolution  of  good  farming  identities

Good  farming,  social  capital  and  the  formalisation  of  networks:  the  evolution  of  machinery  rings  in  Scotland Sharon  Flanigan,Scotland

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IRSA_49A“Gender/Change:  Gender,  Work,  and  Neo-­‐liberalism  in  Industrialized  Family  Farming”

Gender/Change:  Gender,  Work,  And  Neo-­‐Liberalism  In  Industrialized  Family  Farming

Gender  Relations  in  Australian  Agriculture Margaret  Alston,Australia

IRSA_49A“Gender/Change:  Gender,  Work,  and  Neo-­‐liberalism  in  Industrialized  Family  Farming”

Gender/Change:  Gender,  Work,  And  Neo-­‐Liberalism  In  Industrialized  Family  Farming

Charting  Contributions  of  Farm  Women  to  Family  Farms June  Corman,Canada

IRSA_49A“Gender/Change:  Gender,  Work,  and  Neo-­‐liberalism  in  Industrialized  Family  Farming”

Gender/Change:  Gender,  Work,  And  Neo-­‐Liberalism  In  Industrialized  Family  Farming

The  Role  of  Irish  Women  in  Innovative  Agricultural  Practices Maura  Farrell,Ireland  

IRSA_49A“Gender/Change:  Gender,  Work,  and  Neo-­‐liberalism  in  Industrialized  Family  Farming”

Gender/Change:  Gender,  Work,  And  Neo-­‐Liberalism  In  Industrialized  Family  Farming

Changing  Roles  and  Changing  Lives:    Experiences  of  Saskatchewan  Farm  Women,  2002-­‐2011 Amber  Fletcher,Canada

IRSA_49A“Gender/Change:  Gender,  Work,  and  Neo-­‐liberalism  in  Industrialized  Family  Farming”

Gender/Change:  Gender,  Work,  And  Neo-­‐Liberalism  In  Industrialized  Family  Farming

Men  and  Farming:    Costing  the  Patriarchal  Dividend Murray    Knuttila,Canda  

IRSA_49B“Gender/Change:  Gender,  Work,  and  Neo-­‐liberalism  in  Industrialized  Family  Farming”

Gender  And  Family  Relations  In  Agriculture

The  Forgotten  Farmwoman:Understanding  the  Role  of  Women  in  a  Changing  Agricultural  Landscape Jennifer  Braun,Canada

IRSA_49B“Gender/Change:  Gender,  Work,  and  Neo-­‐liberalism  in  Industrialized  Family  Farming”

Gender  And  Family  Relations  In  Agriculture

At  The  Nexus  Of  Work  And  Family:  Small  Family  Farms  In  Upstate  New  York Joanna  Dreby,USA

IRSA_49B“Gender/Change:  Gender,  Work,  and  Neo-­‐liberalism  in  Industrialized  Family  Farming”

Gender  And  Family  Relations  In  Agriculture

Rural  Couples  Migration,  Married  Women's  Non-­‐Agricultural  Employment  Rising  and  Household  Land  Transfer Chun-­‐Rong  SHANG    ,China  

IRSA_49B“Gender/Change:  Gender,  Work,  and  Neo-­‐liberalism  in  Industrialized  Family  Farming”

Gender  And  Family  Relations  In  Agriculture

Factors  and  Support  Measures  Concerning  the  Improvement  of  Employment  Skill  of  Female  Farmers MICHI  TSUTSTMI,Japan

IRSA_49C“Gender/Change:  Gender,  Work,  and  Neo-­‐liberalism  in  Industrialized  Family  Farming”

Women's  Role  In  Agricultural  Industry,  Education,  And  Activism

Gender  participation  in  oil  palm  fruit  processing  in  rural  communities  of  Rivers  State Innocent  Abali,Nigeria

IRSA_49C“Gender/Change:  Gender,  Work,  and  Neo-­‐liberalism  in  Industrialized  Family  Farming”

Women's  Role  In  Agricultural  Industry,  Education,  And  Activism Gender  And  Education:  From  Invisibility  To  Social  Protagonism EDONILCE  BARROS,Brasil

IRSA_49C“Gender/Change:  Gender,  Work,  and  Neo-­‐liberalism  in  Industrialized  Family  Farming”

Women's  Role  In  Agricultural  Industry,  Education,  And  Activism

Looking  back,  moving  forward:  Farm  women’s  reflections  on  their  leadership,  activism  and  political  organizing   Susan  Machum,Canada

IRSA_49C“Gender/Change:  Gender,  Work,  and  Neo-­‐liberalism  in  Industrialized  Family  Farming”

Women's  Role  In  Agricultural  Industry,  Education,  And  Activism

Promoting  female  farm  management  beyond  patriarchal  family  farm  tradition:  a  comparative  study  of  agricultural  vocational  educa

Yukiko  Otomo,Japan

IRSA_49C“Gender/Change:  Gender,  Work,  and  Neo-­‐liberalism  in  Industrialized  Family  Farming”

Women's  Role  In  Agricultural  Industry,  Education,  And  Activism

Contracting  farming  at  Zona  da  Mata  of  Minas  Gerais:  gender  and  new  sociabilities GILSON  SOARES  TOLEDO,BRAZIL

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IRSA_50A Becoming  a  young  farmer:  Young  people's  trajectories  into  farming

Section  1 Empowered  and  innovative:  young  farmers’  (changing)  experiences  and  their  trajectories  into  family  farming  

Hannah  Chiswell,England

IRSA_50A Becoming  a  young  farmer:  Young  people's  trajectories  into  farming

Section  1 The  Future  of  Farming  in  Post-­‐Green  Revolution  Punjab,  India Mangla  Shandal,Canada

IRSA_50ABecoming  a  young  farmer:  Young  people's  trajectories  into  farming Section  1

Nurturing  Future  Farmers:  Comparative  Analysis  of  the  Support  System  for  Beginning  Farmers  between  Japan  and  the  United  States

Steven    McGreevy,Japan

IRSA_50A Becoming  a  young  farmer:  Young  people's  trajectories  into  farming

Section  1 ‘I  like  it  I  just  don’t  know  what  to  do  with  it’:  the  student-­‐successor  in  Irish  family  farming.  

Anne  Cassidy,Ireland

IRSA_50B Becoming  a  young  farmer:  Young  people's  trajectories  into  farming

Section  2 Becoming  a  young  farmer:  explorations  in  the  intergenerational  transfer  of  agrarian  resources

Ben  White,Netherlands

IRSA_50B Becoming  a  young  farmer:  Young  people's  trajectories  into  farming

Section  2 Alternative  Agriculture  and  Farmer  Knowledge  in  Canada Julia  Laforge,Canada

IRSA_50B Becoming  a  young  farmer:  Young  people's  trajectories  into  farming

Section  2 Resettling  America:  The  North  American  Young  Farmers  Movement  and  Dynamics  of  Intergenerational  Contact

Andrew  Raridon,USA

IRSA_50B Becoming  a  young  farmer:  Young  people's  trajectories  into  farming

Section  2 Stuckness  and  stepping  back:  Australian  dairy  farmers’  experiences  of  intergenerational  transition

Michael  Santhanam-­‐Martin,Australia

IRSA_50C Becoming  a  young  farmer:  Young  people's  trajectories  into  farming

Section  3 Moral  economies  in  the  trajectories  of  young  farmers.  The  case  of  agroecology  cooperatives  of  Madrid

CRISTINA  DE  BENITO,Spain

IRSA_50CBecoming  a  young  farmer:  Young  people's  trajectories  into  farming Section  3

Cambiando  rostros,  cambiando  el  campo.  An  initiative  to  inspire  and  support  beginning  young  women  participation  in  the  agro-­‐ind

Claudia  M.  Prado-­‐Meza,Mexico

IRSA_50C Becoming  a  young  farmer:  Young  people's  trajectories  into  farming

Section  3 Urban  to  rural  migration:How  the  women  farmer  grow  the  alternative  agro-­‐food  networks  in  the  rural

ZIHLING  HUANG,台灣

IRSA_50C Becoming  a  young  farmer:  Young  people's  trajectories  into  farming

Section  3 ‘Cocoa  na  chocolate’:  an  assessment  of  musical  intervention  on  youth’s  perception  of  agriculture  in  Oyo  state,  Nigeria.

Idris    Badiru,Nigeria

IRSA_51 Justice  at  the  food-­‐climate  nexus Gender,  participation  and  the  framing  of  food  justice  in  Zero  Hunger  West  Africa

Kiah  Smith,Australia

IRSA_51 Justice  at  the  food-­‐climate  nexus Oaxaca  coffee  growers  face  the  economic  crisis  and  environmental  partner

Gladys  Karina  Sanchez,México

IRSA_51 Justice  at  the  food-­‐climate  nexusForest  resource  conflict,  multi-­‐level  governance  and  the  pursuit  of  community  justice:  comparing  REDD+  and  palm  oil  governance  

Kate  Macdonald,Australia

IRSA_51 Justice  at  the  food-­‐climate  nexus Movement  Building  to  Resist  Carbon  Violence:  Opportunities  for  Social  Justice  in  International  Carbon  Markets?  

Kristen  Lyons,Australia

IRSA_51 Justice  at  the  food-­‐climate  nexus Community-­‐Based  Agroecology:  Vulnerability  and  Response  to  The  Coffee  Rust  Outbreak  and    Drought  in  Nicaragua

Christopher  Bacon,United  States

IRSA_52Current  Moments  in  the  Green  Economy

Integrated  landscape  management:  A  place-­‐based  approach  towards  linking  environmental  integrity,  social  justice,  and  economic  d

Claudia  Bieling,Germany

IRSA_52Current  Moments  in  the  Green  Economy

Exploration  of  the  historical,  present,  and  future  role  of  an  informal  food  economy  in    rural  and  urban  communities  in  Newfound

Ashley  Manning,Canada

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IRSA_52 Current  Moments  in  the  Green  Economy

Green  economy  and  biofuels  in  southeastern  Mexico. LEON  ENRIQUE    AVILA  ,MEXICO  

IRSA_52 Current  Moments  in  the  Green  Economy

How  to  Green:  Institutions  and  Actors  in  Four  U.S.  Cities Jenna  Lamphere,United  States

IRSA_54Social  differentiation  in  agrarian  ecologies  of  climate  change

Improved  Climate  Change  Resiliency  Planning  Informed  by  Self-­‐Reported  Vulnerability  Perceptions  of  Agrarian  Peoples  in  Gujarat,

Ryan  Stock,United  States  of  America

IRSA_54 Social  differentiation  in  agrarian  ecologies  of  climate  change

Implicit  assumptions  of  socio-­‐economic  categories  of  ‘target’  farmers  in  ‘climate  smart  agriculture’  projects  using  inf

Chris  Huggins,Canada

IRSA_54 Social  differentiation  in  agrarian  ecologies  of  climate  change

Salinization  as  a  Driver  of  Agrarian  Differentiation  and  Social  Polarization  in  Vietnam’s  Mekong  River  Delta

Timothy    Gorman,United  States

IRSA_54Social  differentiation  in  agrarian  ecologies  of  climate  change

Sociodemographic  Resilience  of  High  Elevation  Communities:  Geopolitics,  Remittances,  and  Climate  Change  in  Kyrgyzstan,  1970–2

Guangqing  Chi,United  States

IRSA_54 Social  differentiation  in  agrarian  ecologies  of  climate  change

What  drives  pastoralists’  vulnerability  to  global  environmental  change?  A  qualitative  meta-­‐analysis

Feliu  López-­‐i-­‐Gelats,Spain

IRSA_55A

Changing  agricultural  and  rural  community  trajectories:  moving  towards  a  sustainable  bioeconomy?

Session  1 Envisioning  a  Norwegian  bioeconomy  across  bio-­‐sectors Lillian  Hansen,Norge

IRSA_55A

Changing  agricultural  and  rural  community  trajectories:  moving  towards  a  sustainable  bioeconomy?

Session  1 Public  acceptability  of  bioeconomic  development  in  Norway Maja  Farstad,Norway

IRSA_55A

Changing  agricultural  and  rural  community  trajectories:  moving  towards  a  sustainable  bioeconomy?

Session  1 Reinventing  Indigenous  Makotaay  Community  in  Taiwan Chun-­‐Chieh    Chi,Taiwan

IRSA_55A

Changing  agricultural  and  rural  community  trajectories:  moving  towards  a  sustainable  bioeconomy?

Session  1 The  Biomedical  Meat  Farm:  In  vitro  meat  production  and  3-­‐D  tissue  printing  

Elisabeth    Abergel,Canada

IRSA_55B

Changing  agricultural  and  rural  community  trajectories:  moving  towards  a  sustainable  bioeconomy?

Session  2 Of  hay  and  horses:  the  first  bioeconomic  transition Rob  Burton,Norway

IRSA_55B

Changing  agricultural  and  rural  community  trajectories:  moving  towards  a  sustainable  bioeconomy?

Session  2 Biofuels  in  Brazil,  Mexico  and  Colombia.  Social  and  economic  impact

Arcelia  Gonzalez,Mexico

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IRSA_55B

Changing  agricultural  and  rural  community  trajectories:  moving  towards  a  sustainable  bioeconomy?

Session  2 Improving  synergies:  Building  knowledge  of  biochar  among  Norwegian  farmers  

Pia  Otte,Norway

IRSA_55B

Changing  agricultural  and  rural  community  trajectories:  moving  towards  a  sustainable  bioeconomy?

Session  2 Governance,  policies  and  the  spatial  development  of  agriculture—a  comparative  study

Magnar  Forbord,Norway

IRSA_56APests,  People,  Practices:  Toward  a  Sociology  of  Agricultural  Pest  Management

Session  1Ideology  and  Herbicide  Resistance:  How  Individualism  and  Faith  in  Technology  Motivate  Dependence  on  Chemical  Weed  Control

Katherine    Dentzman,USA

IRSA_56APests,  People,  Practices:  Toward  a  Sociology  of  Agricultural  Pest  Management

Session  1Controlling  Animal  Disease  Pests:  Assessing  Triggering  Mechanisms  in  Farmers’  Acceptance  of  New  Control  Measures Gareth  Enticott,Wales,  UK

IRSA_56APests,  People,  Practices:  Toward  a  Sociology  of  Agricultural  Pest  Management

Session  1Sociological  Insights  on  Transitions  to  ‘Alternative’  Insect  Pest  Management  Approaches Jessica  Goldberger,United  States

IRSA_56APests,  People,  Practices:  Toward  a  Sociology  of  Agricultural  Pest  Management

Session  1The  fall  and  rise  of  the  Hen  Harrier:  an  analysis  of  the  status  of  a  species  in  policy  and  practice.     Sam  Hillyard,United  Kingdom

IRSA_56BPests,  People,  Practices:  Toward  a  Sociology  of  Agricultural  Pest  Management

Session  2Transparency  and  Choice:  Public-­‐Private  Partnerships  and  the  Development  of  New  GM  Crops Jason  Parker,United  States  of  America

IRSA_56BPests,  People,  Practices:  Toward  a  Sociology  of  Agricultural  Pest  Management

Session  2Private  Interests,  Public  Goods  and  Plant  Diseases:  Towards  a  Social  Analysis  of  Transboundary  Plant  Diseases  (or  What  we  can  l

Kees  Jansen,The  Netherlands

IRSA_56BPests,  People,  Practices:  Toward  a  Sociology  of  Agricultural  Pest  Management

Session  2Educational  strategies  on  good  agricultural  practices  through  outreach  approach Laura  Brenes,Costa  Rica

IRSA_56BPests,  People,  Practices:  Toward  a  Sociology  of  Agricultural  Pest  Management

Session  2Communication  intervention  to  promote  alternative  pest  and  disease  management:  Evidence  from  rural  location  in  Southwestern  Nig

Rasak  Olajide,Nigeria

IRSA_56BPests,  People,  Practices:  Toward  a  Sociology  of  Agricultural  Pest  Management

Section  2Plant  quarantine  regulations  beyond  regulatory  documents:  Case  studies  of  fruit  export  programs  in  Japan Kiyohiko  Sakamoto,Japan

IRSA_58AAssessing  the  Potential  of  Values  Based  Food  Chains  for  Sustainable  Agriculture  and  Rural  Livelihoods  

Conceptualizing  Values-­‐Based  Supply  Chains  and  Agriculture  of  the  Middle

Fostering  Viable  Values-­‐Based  Supply  Chains  within  the  ‘Agriculture  of  the  Middle’ Kathryn  De  Master,U.S.A.

IRSA_58AAssessing  the  Potential  of  Values  Based  Food  Chains  for  Sustainable  Agriculture  and  Rural  Livelihoods  

Conceptualizing  Values-­‐Based  Supply  Chains  and  Agriculture  of  the  Middle

How  to  understand  the  preconditions  for  successful  values-­‐based  food  chains  -­‐  A  multiperspectival  approach Claire  Lamine,France

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Conceptualizing  Values-­‐Based  Supply  Chains  and  Agriculture  of  the  Middle

The  role  of  food  chain  actors  in  mediation  of  quality  and  sustainable  agriculture  production Egon  Bjørnshave  Noe,Denmark

IRSA_58AAssessing  the  Potential  of  Values  Based  Food  Chains  for  Sustainable  Agriculture  and  Rural  Livelihoods  

Conceptualizing  Values-­‐Based  Supply  Chains  and  Agriculture  of  the  Middle

University  food  procurement  and  values-­‐based  food  chains:  Applying  the  concept  of  “infrastructure  of  the  middle”   Lori  Stahlbrand,Canada

IRSA_58BAssessing  the  Potential  of  Values  Based  Food  Chains  for  Sustainable  Agriculture  and  Rural  Livelihoods  

Governance  &  Management  Aspects  of  Values-­‐Based  Supply  Chains

Management  of  values-­‐based  organic  food  chains  during  growth Anna  Maria  Haering,Germany

IRSA_58BAssessing  the  Potential  of  Values  Based  Food  Chains  for  Sustainable  Agriculture  and  Rural  Livelihoods  

Governance  &  Management  Aspects  of  Values-­‐Based  Supply  Chains

The  Establishment  of  Quinoa  Value  Chains  in  the  United  States,  Europe,  and  Australia Jessica  Goldberger,United  States

IRSA_58BAssessing  the  Potential  of  Values  Based  Food  Chains  for  Sustainable  Agriculture  and  Rural  Livelihoods  

Governance  &  Management  Aspects  of  Values-­‐Based  Supply  Chains

Values  in  Motion:  The  Local  Organic  Food  Co-­‐ops  Network  in  Ontario,  Canada Jennifer  Sumner,Canada

IRSA_58BAssessing  the  Potential  of  Values  Based  Food  Chains  for  Sustainable  Agriculture  and  Rural  Livelihoods  

Governance  &  Management  Aspects  of  Values-­‐Based  Supply  Chains

Socio-­‐economic  status  of  Alpine  dairy  farms  and  their  links  to  value  based  food  chain Andreja  Borec,Slovenija

IRSA_58CAssessing  the  Potential  of  Values  Based  Food  Chains  for  Sustainable  Agriculture  and  Rural  Livelihoods  

Contributions  of  Values-­‐Based  Supply  Chains  to  Sustainable  Development

Values-­‐based  food  chains  in  a  rural  development  perspective   Klaus  Brønd  Laursen  Laursen  ,Denmark  

IRSA_58CAssessing  the  Potential  of  Values  Based  Food  Chains  for  Sustainable  Agriculture  and  Rural  Livelihoods  

Contributions  of  Values-­‐Based  Supply  Chains  to  Sustainable  Development

What’s  going  into  the  box?  An  inquiry  into  the  ecological  and  social  embeddedness  of  EU  and  US  box  schemes Marcia  Ostrom,USA

IRSA_58CAssessing  the  Potential  of  Values  Based  Food  Chains  for  Sustainable  Agriculture  and  Rural  Livelihoods  

Contributions  of  Values-­‐Based  Supply  Chains  to  Sustainable  Development

Beer  from  the  mountains  –  an  integrated  value  based  supply  chain  in  Switzerland Heidrun  Moschitz,Switzerland

IRSA_58CAssessing  the  Potential  of  Values  Based  Food  Chains  for  Sustainable  Agriculture  and  Rural  Livelihoods  

Contributions  of  Values-­‐Based  Supply  Chains  to  Sustainable  Development

A  territorial  approach  to  Values  Based  Food  Chains  –  a  comparison  of  three  organic  regions  in  Europe Rike  Stotten,Austria

IRSA_58DAssessing  the  Potential  of  Values  Based  Food  Chains  for  Sustainable  Agriculture  and  Rural  Livelihoods  

Balancing  Values  with  GrowthGoverning  Sustainable  Agri-­‐food  Transactions:  Coordination  of  Decentralized  Production  in  a  Large-­‐Scale  Farmer  Driven  Value  Cha

Tal  Yifat,United  States

IRSA_58DAssessing  the  Potential  of  Values  Based  Food  Chains  for  Sustainable  Agriculture  and  Rural  Livelihoods  

Balancing  Values  with  Growth From  ‘additive’  to  ‘multiplicative’  patterns  of  Growth markus  schermer,austria

IRSA_58DAssessing  the  Potential  of  Values  Based  Food  Chains  for  Sustainable  Agriculture  and  Rural  Livelihoods  

Balancing  Values  with  Growth Growing  values  and  growing  business   Hilde  Bjørkhaug,Norway

IRSA_58DAssessing  the  Potential  of  Values  Based  Food  Chains  for  Sustainable  Agriculture  and  Rural  Livelihoods  

Balancing  Values  with  GrowthTrade-­‐Offs  in  Growth  Processes  of  Successful  Organic  Values  Based  Food  Chains Gunn-­‐Turid    Kvam,Norway

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IRSA_59A Perspectives  on  China's  Changing  Food  System

Session  1 The  exceptionality  of  rural  and  agricultural  development  in  China

Jan  Douwe  van  der  Ploeg,Netherlands

IRSA_59APerspectives  on  China's  Changing  Food  System Session  1

Impact  of  farmers'  decision-­‐making  on  food  security  and  agricultural  sustainability  under  differentiated  resource  conditions

Liming    Liu,China

IRSA_59A Perspectives  on  China's  Changing  Food  System

Session  1 Why  do  Farmers  Support  Land  Privatization?      Neoliberalism  with  Chinese  Characteristics  

Yiming  Wang,United  Kingdom

IRSA_59A Perspectives  on  China's  Changing  Food  System

Session  1 Socio-­‐Economic  Adaptation  in  Agricultural  Heritage  Systems:  The  Case  of  Qingtian  County,  China

Anthony  Fuller,China  &  Canada

IRSA_59APerspectives  on  China's  Changing  Food  System Session  1

Contemporary  Transformation  of  Traditional  Tea  Industry  toward  Agro-­‐industrialization  in  Tongmu  Village  in  Wuyi  Mountains,  China:  A  Socio-­‐Architectural  Perspective

Huaqing  Huang,China

IRSA_59B Perspectives  on  China's  Changing  Food  System

Session  2 The  End  of  Alternatives?  Capitalist  Transformation  and  Rural  Activism  in  China

Alexander  F.    Day,USA

IRSA_59B Perspectives  on  China's  Changing  Food  System

Session  2 Globalization  and  National  Sovereignty:  Competing  Pressures  on  Agriculture  in  China

Matthew  Gaudreau,Canada

IRSA_59B Perspectives  on  China's  Changing  Food  System

Session  2 The  Relevance  of  a  Sustainable  Food  Systems  Approach    for  Understanding  Food  Security  in  China

Steffanie  Scott,Canada

IRSA_59BPerspectives  on  China's  Changing  Food  System Session  2

Sense  of  Responsibility  and  Peasants’  Food  Consumption  under  “One  Family,  Two  Systems”:  Evidence  from  the  Villages  of  Rur li  zhou,China

IRSA_59B Perspectives  on  China's  Changing  Food  System

Session  2 Changing  structure  and  nitrogen  flow  of  food  production  and  consumption  in  Nanjing  China

Biao  Xie,China

IRSA_59C Perspectives  on  China's  Changing  Food  System

Session  3 Food  Safety  in  Daily  Lives:  Perceptions,  Coping  Strategies  and  Improving  Opportunities

Zhenzhong  Si,Canada

IRSA_59C Perspectives  on  China's  Changing  Food  System

Session  3  Consumer  trust  in  different  food  provisioning  schemes:  Evidence  from  Beijing,  China

Lei  Zhang,P.R.China

IRSA_59CPerspectives  on  China's  Changing  Food  System Session  3

The  effects  of  consumers’  social  media  participation  on  consumers’  trust  in  farmers  in  Community  Supported  Agriculture  (CSA

Weiping  Chen,China

IRSA_59C Perspectives  on  China's  Changing  Food  System

Session  3 The  mis-­‐interconnection:  when  peasant  farming  encounters  modernized  consumption  culture

Congzhi  He,China

IRSA_59C Perspectives  on  China's  Changing  Food  System

Session  3 Urban  Oasis:  The  Meaning  of  Eco-­‐Agro  Tourism  in  Northeast  China

Xiaoping  Sun,Canada

IRSA_60ATechniques  for  engaging  the  agri-­‐food  value  tug-­‐of-­‐war  between  Ecologizing  and  Modernizing

Techniques  for  engaging  the  agri-­‐food  value(s)  tug  of  war

Modes  of  Value  in  Community  Supported  Agriculture  in  Eastern  Europe Renata  Blumberg,USA

IRSA_60ATechniques  for  engaging  the  agri-­‐food  value  tug-­‐of-­‐war  between  Ecologizing  and  Modernizing

Techniques  for  engaging  the  agri-­‐food  value(s)  tug  of  war

Production/Consumption?:  The  Political  Economic  Life  of  Livestock  Feed   Sarah  J  Martin,Canada

IRSA_60ATechniques  for  engaging  the  agri-­‐food  value  tug-­‐of-­‐war  between  Ecologizing  and  Modernizing

Techniques  for  engaging  the  agri-­‐food  value(s)  tug  of  war

Staying  on  the  Land:  Rural  Development  and  Cultural  Maintenance Sarah  Franzen,USA

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Techniques  for  engaging  the  agri-­‐food  value(s)  tug  of  war

Reflexive  Metrology:  Negotiating  Sustainability  and  Food  Movement  Goals  through  Land  Use  Evaluations Valentine  Cadieux,United  States

IRSA_60BTechniques  for  engaging  the  agri-­‐food  value  tug-­‐of-­‐war  between  Ecologizing  and  Modernizing

Fighting  Impasse  Politics:  Integrative  Agricultural  Policy  and  Transdisciplinary  Science

Agrifood  crises:  The  urgency  of  understanding  what  exactly  is  urgent Garrett  Graddy-­‐Lovelace,United  States

IRSA_60BTechniques  for  engaging  the  agri-­‐food  value  tug-­‐of-­‐war  between  Ecologizing  and  Modernizing

Fighting  Impasse  Politics:  Integrative  Agricultural  Policy  and  Transdisciplinary  Science

 Cases  of  crisis-­‐driven  food  and  agricultural  policy Valentine  Cadieux,United  States

IRSA_60BTechniques  for  engaging  the  agri-­‐food  value  tug-­‐of-­‐war  between  Ecologizing  and  Modernizing

Fighting  Impasse  Politics:  Integrative  Agricultural  Policy  and  Transdisciplinary  Science

Explaining  the  Impasse  of  Agricultural  Policy Alastair  Iles,Australia

IRSA_60BTechniques  for  engaging  the  agri-­‐food  value  tug-­‐of-­‐war  between  Ecologizing  and  Modernizing

Fighting  Impasse  Politics:  Integrative  Agricultural  Policy  and  Transdisciplinary  Science

Food/agriculture/health  governance:  Breaking  the  conjoined  vicious  circles  of  anti-­‐agroecological  and  non-­‐integrative  policy  vi

Jahi  Chappell,United  States

IRSA_61AGenetically  Modified  Foods:  Contestation,  Resistance,  and  Governance

GMOs:  Resistance  and  Co-­‐existence  through  Labels  and  Certification

Is  resistance  futile?  Diverse  strategies  to  avoid  GM  contamination  in  contexts  of  coexistence Amaranta  Herrero,Norway

IRSA_61AGenetically  Modified  Foods:  Contestation,  Resistance,  and  Governance

GMOs:  Resistance  and  Co-­‐existence  through  Labels  and  Certification

Non-­‐GMO  Food  Labels:  What  are  they  and  where  are  they  taking  us?   Carmen  Bain,USA

IRSA_61AGenetically  Modified  Foods:  Contestation,  Resistance,  and  Governance

GMOs:  Resistance  and  Co-­‐existence  through  Labels  and  Certification

Certifications  of  supply  chains  as  low-­‐carbon  innovation  cosmopolitan  networks:  the  case  of  GMOs  and  non  -­‐GMOs  soybeans  

Julia  Guivant,Brazil

IRSA_61AGenetically  Modified  Foods:  Contestation,  Resistance,  and  Governance

GMOs:  Resistance  and  Co-­‐existence  through  Labels  and  Certification

A  Meta-­‐Analysis  of  Public  Perceptions  toward  Genetically  Modified  Foods  and  GMO  Labeling  in  the  U.S. Tamera  Dandachi,United  States

IRSA_61BGenetically  Modified  Foods:  Contestation,  Resistance,  and  Governance

GMOs:  Discourse  and  Resistance“GMO  Gotta  Go!”:  Discourse  and  Power  in  the  Resistance  Against  Genetically  Modified  Alfalfa  in  Canada Wesley  Tourangeau,Canada

IRSA_61BGenetically  Modified  Foods:  Contestation,  Resistance,  and  Governance

GMOs:  Discourse  and  Resistance Genome  Editing:  Another  Round  of  Global  Discursive  Battles? Masashi  TACHIKAWA,Japan

IRSA_61BGenetically  Modified  Foods:  Contestation,  Resistance,  and  Governance

GMOs:  Discourse  and  ResistanceIs  There  A  Better  Way  To  Do  Science  In  Agriculture?:  An  Examination  Of  Science  In  The  Gmo  Debate. Monika  Korzun,Canada

IRSA_61BGenetically  Modified  Foods:  Contestation,  Resistance,  and  Governance

GMOs:  Discourse  and  ResistanceA  Call  for  Transparency  in  the  Food  System:  Case  Studies  of  Genetically  Modified  Organism  (GMO)  Labeling  Initiatives  in  the  Nor

Sara  Velardi,USA

IRSA_61CGenetically  Modified  Foods:  Contestation,  Resistance,  and  Governance

GMOs:  Social  and  Political  Institutions  and  Regulations   Genetically  Engineered  Crops  and  the  Public  Good Leland  Glenna,United  States

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IRSA_61CGenetically  Modified  Foods:  Contestation,  Resistance,  and  Governance

GMOs:  Social  and  Political  Institutions  and  Regulations  

Protection  of  plant  gene  patents  and  factors  affecting  protection  scope Okada  Chikara,Japan

IRSA_61CGenetically  Modified  Foods:  Contestation,  Resistance,  and  Governance

GMOs:  Social  and  Political  Institutions  and  Regulations  

GMOs  and  Their  Regulatory  Systems:  Differences  and  Convergences  in  Argentina  and  the  United  States Delfina  Grinspan,United  States

IRSA_61CGenetically  Modified  Foods:  Contestation,  Resistance,  and  Governance

GMOs:  Social  and  Political  Institutions  and  Regulations  

Monsanto  and  the  Patenting  of  Life:  Is  Biotechnology  a  New  Form  of  Primitive  Accumulation  in  the  21st  Century? Jennifer  Bonato,Canada

IRSA_61DGenetically  Modified  Foods:  Contestation,  Resistance,  and  Governance

GMOs:  Hunger,  Food  security,  and  Food  Sovereignty

Sowing  Political  Solidarity  Among  Peasant  Communities:    The  story  of  how  native  seeds  are  becoming  seeds  of  resistance  and  soci

Nathalia  Hernandez  Vidal,Estados  Unidos

IRSA_61DGenetically  Modified  Foods:  Contestation,  Resistance,  and  Governance

GMOs:  Hunger,  Food  security,  and  Food  Sovereignty

Africa’s  ‘Gene’  Revolution:  Can  Genetically  Modified  versions  of  African  staple  crops  help  rural  farmers? Matthew  Schnurr,Canada

IRSA_61DGenetically  Modified  Foods:  Contestation,  Resistance,  and  Governance

GMOs:  Hunger,  Food  security,  and  Food  Sovereignty

Genetically  Modified  (GM)  Maize  in  Mexico:  Food  sovereignty  and  resistance Yolanda  Massieu,Mexico

IRSA_61DGenetically  Modified  Foods:  Contestation,  Resistance,  and  Governance

GMOs:  Hunger,  Food  security,  and  Food  Sovereignty

Promoting  GM  Crops  as  a  Food  Security  Solution  for  Africa:  The  Struggle  to  Incorporate  Actual  Farmer  Practice Mary  Hendrickson,USA

IRSA_62ASymbolic  dimensions  of  conflict  in  rural  communities

Symbolic  Dimensions  of  Conflict  in  Rural  Communities  1:  Social  Movements  and  Symbolic  Action

Symbolic  struggle  over  the  future Sakari  Hänninen,Finland

IRSA_62ASymbolic  dimensions  of  conflict  in  rural  communities

Symbolic  Dimensions  of  Conflict  in  Rural  Communities  1:  Social  Movements  and  Symbolic  Action

Innovation  and  persistence  in  Collective  Action  Repertoire  of  farmers  affected  by  the  dam  Emboque  and  Granada Bruno  Costa  Fonseca,Brasil

IRSA_62ASymbolic  dimensions  of  conflict  in  rural  communities

Symbolic  Dimensions  of  Conflict  in  Rural  Communities  1:  Social  Movements  and  Symbolic  Action

The  Battle  for  Area  C:  Symbolism  of  the  Agricultural  Resistance  to  Israeli  Settler  Colonialism Stephen  Gasteyer,USA/Palestine

IRSA_62ASymbolic  dimensions  of  conflict  in  rural  communities

Symbolic  Dimensions  of  Conflict  in  Rural  Communities  1:  Social  Movements  and  Symbolic  Action

Ethnicity  and  Claims  to  Local  Political  Power:  The  Case  of  Roma  Nationality  Self  Governance  Amidst  the  Rise  of  Hungarian  Right   Kai  Schafft,USA

IRSA_62B Symbolic  dimensions  of  conflict  in  rural  communities

Symbolic  Dimensions  of  Conflict  in  Rural  Communities  2:  Conceptual  and  Methodological  Issues

Rural  communities  in  eras  of  change  –  Mapping  conflicts  caused  by  change  and  assessing  the  approaches  for  dealing  with  them

Kineret  Tamir,Israel

IRSA_62B Symbolic  dimensions  of  conflict  in  rural  communities

Symbolic  Dimensions  of  Conflict  in  Rural  Communities  2:  Conceptual  and  Methodological  Issues

Operationalizing  economic  development  towards  more  just  and  sustainable  strategies  and  measures  in  small  rurally  situated  citie

Elizabeth  Teleki,Canada

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IRSA_62B Symbolic  dimensions  of  conflict  in  rural  communities

Symbolic  Dimensions  of  Conflict  in  Rural  Communities  2:  Conceptual  and  Methodological  Issues

Exploring  Diverse  Visions  of  Rural  Landscapes  esing  Visual  Q-­‐methodology

Christine  Hempel,Canada

IRSA_62B Symbolic  dimensions  of  conflict  in  rural  communities

Symbolic  Dimensions  of  Conflict  in  Rural  Communities  2:  Conceptual  and  Methodological  Issues

Conflicting  Ontologies  of  Nature Doran    Hoge,Canada

IRSA_62B Symbolic  dimensions  of  conflict  in  rural  communities

Symbolic  Dimensions  of  Conflict  in  Rural  Communities  2:  Conceptual  and  Methodological  Issues

Interculturality  in  the  meeting  between  indigenous  farmers  and  agricultural  technicians  in  Indigenous  Lands  Umariaçu  -­‐  Amazon  

Rosa  Monteiro,Brasil

IRSA_64AThe  Global  Rural-­‐Urban  Matrix:  Global  rather  than  National  Research  is  Needed

Session  1 Globalization  and  “Research  Nationalism”  In  Rural  Sociology Alessandro  Bonanno,USA

IRSA_64AThe  Global  Rural-­‐Urban  Matrix:  Global  rather  than  National  Research  is  Needed

Session  1The  Emancipatory  Question  in  Rural  Sociology:  The  Missouri  School  of  Agrifood  Studies Douglas  Constance,USA

IRSA_64AThe  Global  Rural-­‐Urban  Matrix:  Global  rather  than  National  Research  is  Needed

Session  1The  Place  of  Rural  within  a  Rural-­‐Urban  Dialectic  of  Post-­‐Colonial  Societies Tariq  Amin-­‐Khan,Canada

IRSA_64AThe  Global  Rural-­‐Urban  Matrix:  Global  rather  than  National  Research  is  Needed

Session  1 The  Global  Rural-­‐Urban  Matrix Johannes  Bakker,Canada

IRSA_64BThe  Global  Rural-­‐Urban  Matrix:  Global  rather  than  National  Research  is  Needed

Session  2The  Doctors  of  Society:  Making  a  Difference  with  Rural  Sociology   Douglas  Constance,USA

IRSA_64BThe  Global  Rural-­‐Urban  Matrix:  Global  rather  than  National  Research  is  Needed

Session  2 Global  policy  competencies  for  comparative  rural  policy William  Ashton,Canada

IRSA_64BThe  Global  Rural-­‐Urban  Matrix:  Global  rather  than  National  Research  is  Needed

Session  2 Theorizing  Community  as  Relational  Social  Life Kenneth  Bessant,Canada

IRSA_64BThe  Global  Rural-­‐Urban  Matrix:  Global  rather  than  National  Research  is  Needed

Session  2Local  Research  Promotes  Global  Knowledge?  -­‐  The  Lofoten  Case Tom  Sorensen,Norway

IRSA_65A

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

From  'Peasant  Stronghold'  to  Neoliberal  Playground:  Perspectives  on  Rural  Transformations  and  Peasantry  in  Turkey  

Getting  to  Know  Turkey’s  Villages:  An  Analysis  of  Fikret  Otyam’s  Anatolia  Reportages Yelda    Kaya,Turkey

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IRSA_65A

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

From  'Peasant  Stronghold'  to  Neoliberal  Playground:  Perspectives  on  Rural  Transformations  and  Peasantry  in  Turkey  

Reflections  on  Contemporary  Problematizations  of  Small  Peasantry  in  Turkey  in  the  Context  of  Neoliberal  Food  Regime Atakan  Buke,Turkey

IRSA_65A

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

From  'Peasant  Stronghold'  to  Neoliberal  Playground:  Perspectives  on  Rural  Transformations  and  Peasantry  in  Turkey  

Cultural  Perspectives  for  Agrarian  Studies:  Understanding  Class  Resistance  of  Petty  Commodity  Producers  on  the  Basis  of  Subject

Yeşim  Akmeraner,Turkey

IRSA_65A

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

From  'Peasant  Stronghold'  to  Neoliberal  Playground:  Perspectives  on  Rural  Transformations  and  Peasantry  in  Turkey  

Rural  Transformation  and  the  Patterns  of  Proletarianization  from  Women's  Standpoint Zeynep  Ceren  Eren,Turkey

IRSA_65B

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Transformation  of  the  Agri-­‐food  system  in  Turkey:  Rural-­‐Urban  Connections  

Supermarket  Expansion  and  the  Food  Provisioning  System  in  Turkey:  A  Case  of  Convergence  and  Divergence  

Yıldız  Atasoy,Canada

IRSA_65B

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Transformation  of  the  Agri-­‐food  system  in  Turkey:  Rural-­‐Urban  Connections  

Tansas  Revisited:  Retail  value  chains,  corporate  diets  and  depeasantization  in  Turkey

Mustafa  Koc,Canada

IRSA_65B

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Transformation  of  the  Agri-­‐food  system  in  Turkey:  Rural-­‐Urban  Connections  

Inequalities  For  Infrequent  Consumption  Of  Fresh  Fruits  And  Vegetables  In  Turkey

Isil  Ergin,Turkey

IRSA_65B

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Transformation  of  the  Agri-­‐food  system  in  Turkey:  Rural-­‐Urban  Connections  

Alternative  Food  Initiatives  for  Environmental  Justice:  Marginal  or  Transformative?

Zeynep  Kadirbeyoglu,Türkiye

IRSA_65C

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Rural  Labour  and  Working  Conditions  in  Neo-­‐Liberal  Era  in  Turkey  

Kurdish  Migrant  Workers  and  Labour  Contractors  in  Turkish  Agriculture:  A  Horizontal  Approach  to  Labour  Regimes

Yıldız  Atasoy,Canada

IRSA_65C

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Rural  Labour  and  Working  Conditions  in  Neo-­‐Liberal  Era  in  Turkey  

Labour  And  Production  Processes  In  “Natural”  Food  Producton  In  Turkey

BERMAL  KÜÇÜK,TURKEY

IRSA_65C

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Rural  Labour  and  Working  Conditions  in  Neo-­‐Liberal  Era  in  Turkey  

Bringing  Labour  to  the  Fore  in  the  Analysis  of  Turkish  Agriculture

Emine  Erdogan,UK

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IRSA_65C

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Rural  Labour  and  Working  Conditions  in  Neo-­‐Liberal  Era  in  Turkey  

Kurdish  laborers  in  rural  Western  Turkey   Deniz  Duruiz,USA

IRSA_65D

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Agrarian  Transformation  and  Rural  Restructuring  in  Turkey  

Agrarian  Transformation  in  Turkey  in  the  Era  of  Post-­‐Washington  Consensus

Zülküf  Aydın,Turkish  Republic  of  Northern  Cyprus

IRSA_65D

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Agrarian  Transformation  and  Rural  Restructuring  in  Turkey  

Credit  Expansion  and  Dispossession  in  Turkey’s  Agriculture   Yetkin  Borlu,U.S.A

IRSA_65D

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Agrarian  Transformation  and  Rural  Restructuring  in  Turkey  

Neo-­‐liberal  Restructuring  of  Turkish  Agriculture  and  Agri-­‐food  System  (2002-­‐2014)  

candan  esin,turkey

IRSA_65D

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Agrarian  Transformation  and  Rural  Restructuring  in  Turkey

The  Transformation  of  the  Rural  Space  and  the  Agricultural  Sector  by  International  Capital

Neriman  Yörür,Turkey

IRSA_65E

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

National  and  Regional  Planning  of  the  Rural  Space  in  Turkey  

The  Transformation  of  Rural  Areas  Through  Metropolitan  Municipality  Reform  in  Turkey

ozan  zengin,Turkey

IRSA_65E

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

National  and  Regional  Planning  of  the  Rural  Space  in  Turkey  

Turkey:  A  Country  That  Been  Urbanised  And  Experienced  A  Substantial  Change  In  “Rural”  Via  Law

Bulent  Gulcubuk,Turkey

IRSA_65E

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

National  and  Regional  Planning  of  the  Rural  Space  in  Turkey  

New  forms  of  rurality  in  Turkey:  From  village  to  municipality FATMANIL  DONER,TURKEY

IRSA_65E

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

National  and  Regional  Planning  of  the  Rural  Space  in  Turkey  

The  Role  And  Importance  Of  Local  Administrations  On  Rural  Development-­‐  The  Case  Of  Izmir

Neriman  Yörür,Turkey

IRSA_65F

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Resistance  and  Alternatives  to  Neo-­‐Liberalism  

Rural  Livelihoods  and  Terrestrial  Snail  Harvesting  in  Turkey Nurcan  Atalan  Helicke,United  States

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IRSA_65F

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Resistance  and  Alternatives  to  Neo-­‐Liberalism  

An  Alternative  Experience  in  Rural  Development:  Case  Study  of  Seferihisar  Slow-­‐Food

Asistant  Professor  Turgay  Bucak,Turkey

IRSA_65F

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Resistance  and  Alternatives  to  Neo-­‐Liberalism  

Organized  Society  Institutions’  Impact  on  Protection  and  Dissemination  of  Local  Seeds  in  Turkey

Zerrin  Çelik,Turkey

IRSA_65F

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Resistance  and  Alternatives  to  Neo-­‐Liberalism  

An  alternative  economic  model:  the  case  of  BUKOOP  as  a  consumer  co-­‐operative

Asya  Saydam,Turkey

IRSA_65G

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Rural  Development  and  Commodities  in  Turkey  I  

Dreams  and  Nightmares  of  PANKOBIRLIK  (Turkish  General  Directorate  of  Beet  Cooperatives)

Ahmet  Alpay  Dikmen,Türkiye

IRSA_65G

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Rural  Development  and  Commodities  in  Turkey  I  

Labelling  Natural  Resources:  Geographical  Indications  and  Rent-­‐generating  Policies  in  Turkey

Derya  Nizam,Australia

IRSA_65G

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Rural  Development  and  Commodities  in  Turkey  I  

The  Rural  Transformation  in  Hazelnut  Production  in  Eastern  Black  Sea  Region:  The  Case  of  Ordu  and  Giresun

Özgür  Narin,Turkey

IRSA_65G

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Rural  Development  and  Commodities  in  Turkey  I  

Settling  for  Olives:  New  Rural  Subjectivities  and  Politics  of  Organic  Farming  in  Gökçeada

Helin  Burkay,Canada

IRSA_65H

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Rural  Identity  and  Agrarian  Knowledge  in  Turkey  

Socio-­‐Economic  and  Cultural  Reproduction  of  Rural  Space     Murat  Öztürk,Turkey

IRSA_65H

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Rural  Identity  and  Agrarian  Knowledge  in  Turkey  

Peasantry’s  Role  In  A  Sustainable  And  Just  Rural  System  In  Turkey

Tayfun  Ozkaya,Turkey

IRSA_65H

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Rural  Identity  and  Agrarian  Knowledge  in  Turkey  

Political  Participation  of  the  Peasant  Class  in  Turkey:  Struggle  or  Articulation,  or  a  Story  of  Survival

Gokhan  Gunaydin,Turkey

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IRSA_65H

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Rural  Identity  and  Agrarian  Knowledge  in  Turkey  

The  Institutionalization  and  Dissemination  of  Traditional/Local  Agricultural  Knowledge  in  Turkey

Alkan  Karanlık,Turkey

IRSA_65I

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Rural  Development  and  Commodities  in  Turkey  II  

Sustainability  in  Agriculture  and  Alienation  in  Peasantry:  Arguments  Derived  from  the  Case  of  Turkey

Nevzat  Evrim  Önal,Turkey

IRSA_65I

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Rural  Development  and  Commodities  in  Turkey  II  

The  Effects  Of  The  Changes  In  Agricultural  Policy  On  Tobacco  Manufacturers  In  Turkey  (Manisa-­‐Gordes  Case)

Kasim  Karaman,Turkey

IRSA_65I

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Rural  Development  and  Commodities  in  Turkey  II  

“Valley  of  Dried  Eggplant”:  A  Fieldwork  on  How  Agricultural  Patterns  Change  in  Turkey

Erhan    Akarçay,Turkey

IRSA_65I

Seeking  the  Big  Picture  within  the  Small:  The  Impacts  of  Food  System  Restructuring  and  Natural  Resource  Policies  in  Turkey

Rural  Development  and  Commodities  in  Turkey  II  

European  Union  Instrument  for  Pre-­‐Accession  Rural  Development  Program  in  Turkey

Bilal  Bilgic,Türkiye

IRSA_68A Open  Paper  Session Rural  Policies  in  Practice Where  There  Is  No  Second  Language:  The  Problems  Faced  By  International  Tourists  During  The  Calabar  Christmas  Festival

Gloria  Umukoro,Nigeria

IRSA_68A Open  Paper  Session Rural  Policies  in  Practice Perceived  Effects  of  Sand  Dredging  on  Livelihood  Diversification  of  Artisanal  Fisher  Folks  in  Lagos  State,  Nigeria

Kehinde  Thomas,Nigeria

IRSA_68A Open  Paper  Session Rural  Policies  in  Practice Risk  Analysis  Of  Payment  Capacity  For  Fish  Farming  In  Ilha  Solteira,  Sao  Paulo  State,  Brazil

Omar  Jorge  Sabbag,Brazil

IRSA_68A Open  Paper  Session Rural  Policies  in  PracticeTraining  a  Future  Generation  of  Aboriginal  Tradespeople  the  Canadian  Mining  Industry:  Is  this  Provision  failing  Aboriginal  Peop

Jennifer  Jarman,Canada

IRSA_68A Open  Paper  Session Rural  Policies  in  Practice Are  rural  workfare  schemes  remedies  to  acute  joblessness?  Examples  from  Hungary.  

Katalin  Kovacs,Hungary

IRSA_68AA Open  Paper  SessionRural  Poverty:  Differences  and  Dynamics

Extent  of  Utilization  and  Perceived  Usefulness  of  Indigenous  Upland  Farming  Knowledge  for  Household  Food  Security  Among  the  Phi

Susanita  Lumbo,Philippines

IRSA_68AA Open  Paper  Session Rural  Poverty:  Differences  and  Dynamics

Future  of  smallholders  and  their  role  in  food  security AMIT  KUMAR,INDIA

IRSA_68AA Open  Paper  Session Rural  Poverty:  Differences  and  Dynamics

Poverty  dynamics  in  rural  Upper  Egypt;  a  sociological  approach saker  el  nour,Lebanon

IRSA_68AA Open  Paper  Session Rural  Poverty:  Differences  and  Dynamics

Differentiated  response  in    beneficiaries´  satisfaction  of  a  food  assistance  social  program  in  Mexico

Dante  Ariel  Ayala-­‐Ortiz,Mexico

IRSA_68AA Open  Paper  Session Rural  Poverty:  Differences  and  Dynamics

Municipal  strategies  to  combat  rural  poverty  in  Hungary Ildikó    Asztalos  Morell,Sweden

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IRSA_68B Open  Paper  Session Rural  Change  and  Restructuring:  Comparative  Views

the  development  of  rural  industrialization  in  Asia:Focus  on  Japan  and  China

WEIHONG    ZHOU,China

IRSA_68B Open  Paper  Session Rural  Change  and  Restructuring:  Comparative  Views

The  history  of  the  key  person  of  Manchuria  reclamation  group  during  and  after  the  World  War  Ⅱ Yosinobu  Misuda,Japan

IRSA_68B Open  Paper  Session Rural  Change  and  Restructuring:  Comparative  Views

A  space  that  awaits  capital:  Financial  reforms  and  the  reframing  of  the  rural  in  contemporary  China

Leqian  Yu,Canada

IRSA_68B Open  Paper  Session Rural  Change  and  Restructuring:  Comparative  Views

New  forms  of  remote:  rural  and  urban  isolation  in  post-­‐industrial  America

Amanda  McMillan  Lequieu,United  States  of  America

IRSA_68B Open  Paper  Session Rural  Change  and  Restructuring:  Comparative  Views

Emancipatory  Empiricism:  The  Rural  Sociology  of  W.E.B.  Du  Bois

Joseph  Jakubek,United  States

IRSA_68BB Open  Paper  SessionRural-­‐Urban  Connections  and  Reverberations

Development  of  “Family  Farm  Product  Fair”,  as  a  contribution  to  the  links  between  urban  and  rural  economy  in  Puan,  province

Marcelo  Real  Ortellado,Pais

IRSA_68BB Open  Paper  Session Rural-­‐Urban  Connections  and  Reverberations

Reflections  on  solutions  for  a  sustainable  food  future   Jessica  Duncan,Netherlands

IRSA_68BB Open  Paper  Session Rural-­‐Urban  Connections  and  Reverberations

Two  solitudes  -­‐  It  is  rural  and  urban;  no  longer  provincial  or  colonial

Jamie  Reaume,Canada

IRSA_68BB Open  Paper  Session Rural-­‐Urban  Connections  and  Reverberations

Re-­‐problematising  the  scarecrow  as  a  symbol  of  dominion  over  land    

Neil    Ravenscroft,UK

IRSA_68C Open  Paper  Session Delivering  Rural  PolicyUnderstanding  the  Gendered  Digital  Divides  in  Nigerian  Rural  Communities:  Implications  for  Rural  Transformation  and  Food  Sovere

Olanike  Deji,Nigeria

IRSA_68C Open  Paper  Session Delivering  Rural  Policy Farming  as  a  relational  process:  insights  from  the  Swedish  countryside

Alexandre  Dubois,Sweden

IRSA_68C Open  Paper  Session Delivering  Rural  Policy Public  policies  and  small  family  farmer  interfaces  in  Brazilian  countryside:  different  life  trajectories  and  social  reproductio

Ana  Paula  Teixeira  de  Campos,Brazil

IRSA_68C Open  Paper  Session Delivering  Rural  Policy  Negotiating  Gender  in  Food  Security:  The  case  of  women's  participation  is  small  scale  processing  plants  in  Vietnam  

Andrea  Moraes,Canada

IRSA_68C Open  Paper  Session Delivering  Rural  Policy Challenging  reality.  Socioeconomic  transformations  and  stockbreeder  associativity  in  the  central  Andes  of  Peru

Juan  Carlos  Zevallos,Peru

IRSA_68CC Open  Paper  Session Food  Systems  Across  Urban  and  Rural  Space

Decentralized  food  systems  in  Brazil:  approaches,  strategies  and  policies

Renato  Sérgio  Maluf,Brazil

IRSA_68CC Open  Paper  Session Food  Systems  Across  Urban  and  Rural  Space

The  Possibility  of  an  Agricultral  Social  Enterprise   Ryoko  Sato,Japan

IRSA_68CC Open  Paper  SessionFood  Systems  Across  Urban  and  Rural  Space

Leveraging  food  knowledge  to  reconnect  production  and  consumption:  The  case  of  food  products  provided  by  a  consumer  co-­‐op  in  Ja

Ryo  Iwahashi,Japan

IRSA_68CC Open  Paper  Session Food  Systems  Across  Urban  and  Rural  Space

The  circulation  of  grains  and  their  physical  effect  on  rural  and  urban  landscapes

Leila  Farah,Canada

IRSA_68CC Open  Paper  Session Food  Systems  Across  Urban  and  Rural  Space

Sustainable  food  systems:  Community-­‐  Supported  Agriculture-­‐  a  social-­‐ecological  analysis

Elisabeth  Steigberger,Austria

IRSA_68D1 Open  Paper  Session Reforming  Land  Policies  I The  Agrarian  Reform  is  still  an  important  issue  for  the  Contemporary  Brazilian  Society?

LAURO  MATTEI,BRAZIL

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IRSA_68D1 Open  Paper  Session Reforming  Land  Policies  I En  el  Vientre  de  la  Bestia:  the  campesin@  struggle  in  the  U.S.  context.

Rebekah  Torcasso  Sanchez,United  States

IRSA_68D1 Open  Paper  Session Reforming  Land  Policies  I Analysis  of  Local  Governance  Transition  in  Land  Expropriation  Conflicts  of  China

Hongbin  Meng,China

IRSA_68D1Human  Rights  and  the  Politics  of  Land  Grabbing  in  Sub-­‐Saharan  Africa    

Reforming  Land  Policies  ICitizen  participation  in  the  land  reform  process  in  Senegal:  what  impact  on  securing  land? Laity  Mbassor  NDOUR,CANADA

IRSA_68D2 Open  Paper  Session Reforming  Land  Policies  II Revisiting  Agrarian  Reform  in  Brazil,  1985-­‐2015 Wilder  Robles,Canada

IRSA_68D2 Open  Paper  Session Reforming  Land  Policies  II Bangladeshi  Colonized  Peasants  Socio-­‐economic  Scenarios  and  Technology  use  Dynamics  in  Bangladesh

Kazi  Rouf,Canada

IRSA_68D2 Open  Paper  Session Reforming  Land  Policies  II Land  Regularisation  In  Legal  Amazon:  Defense  Coalitions  In  Terra  Legal  Program  (Legal  Land  Program)  Elaboration

Fernanda  Antelo,Brazil

IRSA_68D2Human  Rights  and  the  Politics  of  Land  Grabbing  in  Sub-­‐Saharan  Africa    

Reforming  Land  Policies  IIThe  Dynamics  of  Resistance  against  Land  Grabs  in  Sub  Saharan  Africa:  Lessons  from  the  Senegalese  Peasant-­‐Led  Social  Movement

Faye  Iba  Mar,SENEGAL

IRSA_68DD Open  Paper  Session Short,  Local  and  Alternative  Food  Chains:  Politics  and  Outcomes

Will  Tasmania’s  Emerging  Local  Food  Economy  Improve  Community  Access  To  Healthy  Food?

Sandra  Murray,Australia

IRSA_68DD Open  Paper  SessionShort,  Local  and  Alternative  Food  Chains:  Politics  and  Outcomes

Participatory  research  process:  Learnings  from  an  experience  with  an  original  alternative  food  network  (AFN)  existing  in  the  So

Marlene  Feyereisen,Belgium

IRSA_68DD Open  Paper  Session Short,  Local  and  Alternative  Food  Chains:  Politics  and  Outcomes

Affective  Narratives  and  the  Politics  of  Organizing  for  an  Equitable  Food  System

Phil  D'Adamo-­‐Damery,United  States

IRSA_68DD Open  Paper  SessionShort,  Local  and  Alternative  Food  Chains:  Politics  and  Outcomes

Strengthening  the  Farm  to  Table  Link:  Impact  on  Self  Identified  Marketing  Support  needs  of  farmers  and  family  farm  based  busine

Fiona  Yeudall,CANADA

IRSA_68DD Open  Paper  Session Short,  Local  and  Alternative  Food  Chains:  Politics  and  Outcomes

Adding  Northern  Voices  to  a  Food  System  Dialogue:  FLEdGE  in  Northern  Canada.

Andrew  Spring,Canada

IRSA_68E Open  Paper  Session Pattern  and  Change  in  Forest  Management  and  Governance

Reflections  About  The  Forest  Management  In  The    Rural  Settlements  Of  Sergipe  Semiarid  Region

Lucas  Amorim,brasil

IRSA_68E Open  Paper  SessionPattern  and  Change  in  Forest  Management  and  Governance

Forest  governance  regimes  in  a  time  of  change:  The  reorganisation  of  regional  dialogue  and  collaborative  planning  structures  in

Jean-­‐Francois  Bissonnette,Canada

IRSA_68E Open  Paper  SessionPattern  and  Change  in  Forest  Management  and  Governance

Small-­‐Scale  Farming,  forest  based-­‐activities  and  deforestation  in  the  Tridom  transboundary  landscape  -­‐  Congo  Basin  :  A  multilev

Jonas  NGOUHOUO  POUFOUN,France

IRSA_68E Open  Paper  SessionPattern  and  Change  in  Forest  Management  and  Governance

On  the  way  to  sustainable  forest-­‐based  future  in  rural  areas:  how  do  Finnish  non-­‐industrial  family  forest  owners  perceive  clima

Tanja  Kähkönen,Finland

IRSA_68E Open  Paper  Session Pattern  and  Change  in  Forest  Management  and  Governance

 Innovation  and  community  forestry:  a  network  approach Kirsten  Wright,Canada

IRSA_68EE Open  Paper  Session Rural/Urban  Conversations:  City-­‐Regions  and  Movements

Urban  Gardening  Practices  In  Bangalore:  Towards  A  More  Localized  Food  System?

Delfina  Grinspan,United  States

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IRSA_68EE Open  Paper  Session Rural/Urban  Conversations:  City-­‐Regions  and  Movements

The  contribution  of  local  food  systems  to  healthy  diets  and  sustainable  consumption:  a  case  study  from  the  city  of  Rome

Dalia  Mattioni,Italy

IRSA_68EE Open  Paper  Session Rural/Urban  Conversations:  City-­‐Regions  and  Movements

Sustainability  trends  in  Danish  Science  Fiction:  A  Critique  of  Industrial  Food  Production  in  Richard  Ipsen’s  Short  Story  "De  

Thorkild    Nielsen,Denmark

IRSA_68EE Open  Paper  Session Rural/Urban  Conversations:  City-­‐Regions  and  Movements

Improving  Sustainability  Through  Practice  Driven  Innovation Lisa  van  Dijk,United  Kingdom

IRSA_68F Open  Paper  Session Environmental  Challenges,  Programs  and  Effects

Developing  hunger:  how  a  conservation  project  triggered  food  crisis  in  South  India

Deepa  kozhisseri,India

IRSA_68F Open  Paper  Session Environmental  Challenges,  Programs  and  Effects

The  value  chain  with  eco-­‐certification  featuring  flagship  species-­‐  the  case  of  Stork-­‐Safe  rice  production  in  Japan

Reiko  Omoto,Japan

IRSA_68F Open  Paper  Session Environmental  Challenges,  Programs  and  Effects

Gender  mainstreaming  and  indigenous  inclusion  in  REDD+  in  Indonesia

Emily  Wornell,United  States

IRSA_68F Open  Paper  SessionEnvironmental  Challenges,  Programs  and  Effects

The  Politics  of  Monitoring  and  Verification  systems  in  Payment  for  Environmental  Services  Schemes:  Between  neoliberalization  an

Theresa  Selfa,USA

IRSA_68F Open  Paper  Session Environmental  Challenges,  Programs  and  Effects

Agroecological  Transition  In  Traditional  Rural  Communities  Surrounding  Protected  Areas

Suzana  Alvares,Brazil

IRSA_68FF Open  Paper  Session Implementations  and  Prospect:  School  Food  Programs

Sustainable  food  supply  chains:  A  social-­‐ecological  analysis  of  the  food  supply  in  Viennese  Schools  

Jana  Wettstein,Austria  

IRSA_68FF Open  Paper  Session Implementations  and  Prospect:  School  Food  Programs

The  Making  of  Bread.  Local  Knowledge  and  Cultural  Sustainability  in  the  Lesachtal,  Austria

Gerhard  Strohmeier,Austria

IRSA_68FF Open  Paper  Session Implementations  and  Prospect:  School  Food  Programs

Food  Insecurity  in  the  Institutional  Agro-­‐Food  Subcomplex:  School  Food  Environments

Shawna  Holmes,Canada

IRSA_68FF Open  Paper  SessionImplementations  and  Prospect:  School  Food  Programs

Brazil’s  National  School  Feeding  Program:  influence  on  transition  to  organic  and  agroecological  production  systems  in  the  fam

Jill  Guerra,Canada

IRSA_68FF Open  Paper  SessionImplementations  and  Prospect:  School  Food  Programs

Panorama  of  purchasing  food  products  from  family  farmers  for  the  National  Program  of  School  Feeding  in  the  State  of  Sao  Paulo  -­‐

Vanilde  Esquerdo,Brasil

IRSA_68G Open  Paper  Session Coastal  Adaptions:  Capacities,  Communities,  Contexts

Case  study  for  climate  adaptation  in  Acadian  Coast  line  in  Atlantic  Canada

Omer  Chouinard,Canada

IRSA_68G Open  Paper  SessionCoastal  Adaptions:  Capacities,  Communities,  Contexts

Diverse  Rural  Livelihoods  And  Their  Influence  On  Adaptive  Capacity  Of  Bangladeshi  Coastal  Farming  Communities  To  Climate  Change

Iqbal  Khan,Canada

IRSA_68G Open  Paper  Session Coastal  Adaptions:  Capacities,  Communities,  Contexts

To  Couple  or  Not-­‐Couple?  Social-­‐Environmental  Links  and  Community  Resilience  in  Coastal  Brazil

Tom  Safford,USA

IRSA_68G Open  Paper  SessionCoastal  Adaptions:  Capacities,  Communities,  Contexts

Facing  global  changes  through  a  community-­‐rooted,  transdisciplinary,  transnational,  policy-­‐centred  adaptation  framework

Juan  Baztan,France

IRSA_68GG Open  Paper  Session Rural  Social  Problems  and  Responses

Family  Homicide:  Differences  in  Rural  and  Urban  Areas  in  California

Bohsiu  Wu,USA

IRSA_68GG Open  Paper  Session Rural  Social  Problems  and  Responses

Natural  Resources  Violent  -­‐Conflicts  and  Epidemiology  of  HIV/AID;  Gender  Dimension  in  Rain  Forest  Zone  of  Nigeria.

Kamilu  Bolarinwa,Nigeria

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IRSA_68GG Open  Paper  Session Rural  Social  Problems  and  Responses

Spiritual  Connections  And  Complexities  In  Rural  Communities:  A  Case  Study  Of  Annang  Farmers  In  Akwa  Ibom  State,  Nigeria

Valerie  A.  Solomon,Nigeria

IRSA_68GG Open  Paper  Session Rural  Social  Problems  and  Responses

“I’ll  whisper  love  to  you,  all  you  have  to  do  is  believe…”  The  Social  Significance  of  Rural  Medicine  in  Poland  

Urszula  Anna  Szczepankowska,Poland

IRSA_68GG Open  Paper  SessionRural  Social  Problems  and  Responses

The  Role  of  Religious  Leaders  in  Carrying  out  a  War  against  HIV/AIDS  Amongst  Youth  for  a  Healthy  and  Sustainable  Development  in

Joseph  Muka  Mundadi,South  Africa

IRSA_68H   Open  Paper  Session Rural  Energy  Transitions  and  Contestations

The  Yasuní-­‐ITT  Initiative:  Protecting  Biodiversity  Through  Economic  Development  and  International  Collaboration

Laura  DiGuilio,USA

IRSA_68H   Open  Paper  Session Rural  Energy  Transitions  and  Contestations

Making  Biodiesel  Fair?  Agribusiness,  family  farming  and  the  state  in  Brazil

Diana  Cordoba,USA

IRSA_68H   Open  Paper  Session Rural  Energy  Transitions  and  Contestations

Wind  entrepreneurs,  new  rural  individuals  in  Ciudad  Ixtepec,  Oaxaca

Wendy  Marilú  Sánchez  Casanova,Mexico

IRSA_68H   Open  Paper  Session Rural  Energy  Transitions  and  Contestations

The  social  life  of  energy:  Territorial  assemblages  in  rural  southern  Chile

Gustavo  Blanco  Wells,Chile

IRSA_68H   Open  Paper  Session Rural  Energy  Transitions  and  Contestations

Anti-­‐Reflexivity  in  the  Canadian  Context Curtis  Shuba,Canada

IRSA_68H   Open  Paper  Session Rural  Energy  Transitions  and  Contestations

Networked  Civitas:  Smart  Cities,  Cooperative  Communities  and  the  Green  Economy

Keith  Taylor,USA

IRSA_68HH Open  Paper  SessionRural  Social  Services,  Communities  and  Well-­‐Being-­‐  Part  I

Contested  Approaches  to  Improving  the  Quality  of  Labor  Management  Decisions  for  Small  and  Medium-­‐Sized  Farm  Operators:  Expert  a

Jason  Parker,United  States  of  America

IRSA_68HH Open  Paper  SessionRural  Social  Services,  Communities  and  Well-­‐Being-­‐  Part  I

Participation  of  Physically  Challenged  People  in  Agricultural  Value  Chain:  Implication  on  Food  Sustainability  in    Nigeria Sunday  Ogunjimi,Nigeria

IRSA_68HH Open  Paper  SessionRural  Social  Services,  Communities  and  Well-­‐Being-­‐  Part  I The  wellbeing  of  Australian  farmers Roger  Wilkinson,Australia

IRSA_68HH Open  Paper  SessionRural  Social  Services,  Communities  and  Well-­‐Being-­‐  Part  I

Social  welfare  policies  for  farm  households  in  France  and  in  the  U.S.:  Opportunities  and  barriers  to  overcome   Florence  Becot,United  States

IRSA_68HH Open  Paper  SessionRural  Social  Services,  Communities  and  Well-­‐Being-­‐  Part  I

Health  Insurance  and  Child  Care  as  Wealth  Based  Approaches  to  Economic  Development  in  the  Farm  Sector Shoshanah  Inwood,USA

IRSA_68I Open  Paper  SessionAgarian  Landscapes  and  Livelihoods  in  a  Context  of  Climate  Change

Peasants'  livelihood  in  a  changing  agricultural  practices  in  a  drought  prone  area  of  Bangladesh MD  SHAFIKUZZAMAN  JOARDER,Japan

IRSA_68I Open  Paper  SessionAgarian  Landscapes  and  Livelihoods  in  a  Context  of  Climate  Change

Improving  small  farmer’  decision-­‐making  for  climate  change  adaptation  in  Côte  d’Ivoire   Sadia  Chérif,Côte  d'Ivoire

IRSA_68I Open  Paper  SessionAgarian  Landscapes  and  Livelihoods  in  a  Context  of  Climate  Change

Understanding  path  dependencies  in  the  beef/dairy  value  chain  in  Norway Heidi  Vinge,Norway

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IRSA_68I Open  Paper  SessionAgarian  Landscapes  and  Livelihoods  in  a  Context  of  Climate  Change

Producing  Imperial  Alfalfa:    Agrarian  Landscape  Transformations  in  the  Global  Livestock  Industry   Ryan  Mead,United  States

IRSA_68II Open  Paper  SessionRural  Social  Services,  Communities  and  Well-­‐Being-­‐  Part  II

Rural  service  provision  through  citizen  initiatives:  stable  alternative  or  a  spur-­‐of-­‐the-­‐moment? Erzsi  de  Haan,The  Netherlands

IRSA_68II Open  Paper  SessionRural  Social  Services,  Communities  and  Well-­‐Being-­‐  Part  II The  Changing  Demographics  and  Economics  of  Rural  Ontario Ray  Bollman,Canada

IRSA_68II Open  Paper  SessionRural  Social  Services,  Communities  and  Well-­‐Being-­‐  Part  II Healthy  Eating  Aging  Practices  Among  Older  Adults  in  Canada Lichun  Liu,Canada

IRSA_68II Open  Paper  SessionRural  Social  Services,  Communities  and  Well-­‐Being-­‐  Part  II

EXTRACURRICULAR  PARTICIPATION  IN  RURAL  PENNSYLVANIA  HIGH  SCHOOLS:  WHAT  HELPS?  WHAT  HURTS? Annelise  Hagedorn,USA

IRSA_68J Open  Paper  Session Rural  and  Agricultural  Change  and  Responses

Building  a  Local  Developmental  State:  Contested  Industrialization  and  Citizenship  in  Brazil

Ian  Carrillo,United  States

IRSA_68J Open  Paper  SessionRural  and  Agricultural  Change  and  Responses

Agricultural  expansion  in  unconventional  areas:  agriculturization  process  in  Los  Juries,  in  Santiago  del  Estero,  Argentina.      

Melina  Neiman,Argentina

IRSA_68J Open  Paper  SessionRural  and  Agricultural  Change  and  Responses

Sustainable  Rural  Livelihoods  in  Transition:  Evidence  from  community-­‐based  participatory  case  study  of  nine  Indigenous  communit

Dev    Kashyap,Canada

IRSA_68J Open  Paper  Session Rural  and  Agricultural  Change  and  Responses

The  effect  of  paddy  field  consolidation  for  community  through  the  evaluation  axis  of  social  influence  and  productivity

Ryohei  Yamashita,Japan

IRSA_68J Open  Paper  Session Rural  and  Agricultural  Change  and  Responses

The  Science-­‐Local  Knowledge  Nexus:  Living  with  changing  floods  in  Western  Zambia

EVERISTO  MAPEDZA,South  Africa

IRSA_68J Open  Paper  SessionRural  and  Agricultural  Change  and  Responses

The  Agricultural  Transformation  Agenda  And  Pastoral  Nomadism  In  Modern  Nigeria:  Redressing  The  Sociological  Deficit  In  Agriculture

Adolphus  Naswem,Nigeria

IRSA_68JJ Open  Paper  Session Delivering  Rural  Policies  in  Brazil Rural  Work  For  Sustainable  Development:  Perspectives  And  Realities  In  Brazil

Olena  Kovtun,Brazil

IRSA_68JJ Open  Paper  Session Delivering  Rural  Policies  in  Brazil Public  Policies  For  Agroecological  Transition  And  Development  In  The  Brazilian  Agricultural  Sector

Flaviane  Canavesi,Brazil

IRSA_68JJ Open  Paper  Session Delivering  Rural  Policies  in  BrazilCommunity  Bank  Of  Green  Manure  Seeds:  Government  Program  To  Promote  Participation  And  Social  Capital  In  The  State  Of  Rio  De  Janero

Ana  Cristina  Siewert    Garofolo,Brazil

IRSA_68JJ Open  Paper  Session Delivering  Rural  Policies  in  Brazil The  Food  Purchase  Program:    promoting  family  farming  autonomy  in  the  state  of  San  Paolo,  Brazil.

Edmilson  Lopes  Junior,Brazil

IRSA_68JJ Open  Paper  Session Delivering  Rural  Policies  in  Brazil The  Food  Purchase  Program:    promoting  family  farming  autonomy  in  the  state  of  San  Paolo,  Brazil.

Edmilson    Lopes  Junior,Brazil

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IRSA_68K Open  Paper  Session Water  Supply  and  SecurityAccess  to  Potable    Water  and  Water        Shortage    Coping  Mechanisms  in  Selected    Barangays  of    San  Jose,  Occidental  Mindoro,  Phil

Norma    Barrientos,Philippines

IRSA_68K Open  Paper  Session Water  Supply  and  Security Landscape  Change  and  the  Implications  of  Intermittent  Water  Supply  in  the  West  Bank:  An  Environmental  Justice  Case  Study

Stephen  Gasteyer,USA/Palestine

IRSA_68K Open  Paper  Session Water  Supply  and  Security Thirst  revolution:  Water  Crises  and  Social  Movements  in  Rural  Egypt  (2007-­‐2015)

saker  el  nour,Lebanon

IRSA_68K Open  Paper  Session Water  Supply  and  SecurityInequity  or  individuality?  The  impact  of  self-­‐sustainability  with  respect  to  water  supply  in  Japanese  mountainous  communities Atsushi  Makino,Japan

IRSA_68L Open  Paper  Session Water  Governance,  Contest  and  Crisis

Social  Capital  And  Water  Crisis  In  Central  South  Of  Brazil Silvia  Maria    Almeida  Lima  Costa,Brazil

IRSA_68L Open  Paper  Session Water  Governance,  Contest  and  Crisis

Bottled  Water,  Commodification,  and  Rural  Contestation  in  the  U.S.  and  Canada

Daniel  Jaffee,USA

IRSA_68L Open  Paper  Session Water  Governance,  Contest  and  Crisis

Community  management  of  natural  resources:  the  case  of  Rural  Water  Committees  in  Chile

MARIANA  CALCAGNI,Chile

IRSA_68L Open  Paper  Session Water  Governance,  Contest  and  Crisis

Food  and  water  security:  policies  for  socio-­‐ecological  resilience   Phoebe    Stephens,Canada

IRSA_68M Open  Paper  Session Probing  Agrigood  Conventions,  Qualities  and  Values

Small-­‐Scale  Coffee  Producers,  Fair  Trade  and  Local  Development  in  the  Andes

Patrick  Clark,Ecuador

IRSA_68M Open  Paper  Session Probing  Agrigood  Conventions,  Qualities  and  Values

The  Contribution  Of  Convention  Theory  To  The  Agrifood  Debates

John  Wilkinson,Brazil

IRSA_68M Open  Paper  SessionProbing  Agrigood  Conventions,  Qualities  and  Values

Fair  Trade  Banana  Production  in  Ecuador  and  Peru:  The  Challenges  and  Benefits  for  Micro  Producers  and  Small  Producers  

Darryl    Reed,Canada

IRSA_68M Open  Paper  Session Probing  Agrigood  Conventions,  Qualities  and  Values

Terroir  ‘tale  of  two  glasses’:  localness  vs.  de-­‐territorialization  in  Nemea  and  Basto  wine  regions

José  Duarte  Ribeiro,Portugal

IRSA_68N Open  Paper  Session Models  and  Movements  of  Collaboration  and  Cooperation

Civic  agriculture  in  Calabria:  a  model  for  territorial  development  

Tatiana  Castellotti,Italy

IRSA_68N Open  Paper  Session Models  and  Movements  of  Collaboration  and  Cooperation

Cooperation  and  resilience  in  the  fishing  communities-­‐  case  study  in  the  rural  Sanriku  region,  Japan

Keiko  Yoshino,Japan

IRSA_68N Open  Paper  Session Models  and  Movements  of  Collaboration  and  Cooperation

Democratization  of  Rural  Economy?:  Rural  Cooperatives  Movements  in  Contemporary  Poland  

Krzysztof  Gorlach,Poland

IRSA_68N Open  Paper  Session Models  and  Movements  of  Collaboration  and  Cooperation

What  is  ‘local’  in  processed  seafood?  :    Raw  fish  material,  tastes  and  women’s  empowerment  in  coastal  Japan

Motoki  Akitsu,Japan

IRSA_68N Open  Paper  SessionModels  and  Movements  of  Collaboration  and  Cooperation

Small-­‐scale  farmers’  solidarity  and  autonomy  on  local  sustainable  agricultural  production  and  sales  management:  a  case  study  

Kako  Inoue,Japan

IRSA_68O Open  Paper  Session Knowledge,  Networks  and  the  Challenge  of  Collective  Impact

Amplifying  the  rural  voice:  evolution,  prospects  and  initial  challenges  of  Lavun  community  radio.

Idris    Badiru,Nigeria

IRSA_68O Open  Paper  Session Knowledge,  Networks  and  the  Challenge  of  Collective  Impact

Intergenerational  Knowledge  Transfer  in  Nipissing  First  Nation Lisa  Blenkinsop,Canada

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IRSA_68O Open  Paper  SessionKnowledge,  Networks  and  the  Challenge  of  Collective  Impact

Striving  for  equity-­‐based  food  systems  change:  Michigan’s  experience  with  network  building  and  a  collective  impact  approach

Lesli  Hoey,United  States

IRSA_68O Open  Paper  Session Knowledge,  Networks  and  the  Challenge  of  Collective  Impact

An  exploration  of  the  role  of  Indigenous  Women's  Knowledge  in  the  food  system

Esther  Awotwe,Canada

IRSA_68P Open  Paper  SessionFactors  Affecting  Farm  Decisions  and  Agricultural  Change

Inclination  To  Superstitious  Knowledge  In  Decision  Making  Among  The  Annangs  In  Farming  Communities  Of  Akwa  Ibom  State,  Nigeria

Valerie  A.  Solomon,Nigeria

IRSA_68P Open  Paper  Session Factors  Affecting  Farm  Decisions  and  Agricultural  Change

The  Intergenerational  Transfer  of  the  Irish  Family  Farm:  Underestimating  the  Importance  of  Symbolic  Capital?

Shane  Francis  Conway,Republic  of  Ireland

IRSA_68P Open  Paper  SessionFactors  Affecting  Farm  Decisions  and  Agricultural  Change

Andean  Roots  and  Organic  Coca:  Community  level  environmental  values  and  considerations  for  crop  revitalizations  in  two  Bolivian

Kyle  Piispanen,Chile

IRSA_68P Open  Paper  Session Factors  Affecting  Farm  Decisions  and  Agricultural  Change

Using  the  Data  Envelopment  Analysis  to  Measure  and  Benchmark  the  Efficiency  of  Small  Scale  Agritoruism  

Hyungsuk  Choo,USA

IRSA_68P Open  Paper  Session Factors  Affecting  Farm  Decisions  and  Agricultural  Change

Rural  politics  and  service  provision:  The  structure  of  landownership  as  detarminant  of  local  politics  in  Colombia.

Mauricio  Velasquez,Colombia

IRSA_68Q Open  Paper  Session Alternative  Farm  Goals  as  Resistance

“Swine  and  Self-­‐reliance:  Rural  South-­‐Western  Ontario’s  hog  farmers  and  the  resistance  to  processor-­‐led  integration”

Katie  MacDonald,Canada

IRSA_68Q Open  Paper  Session Alternative  Farm  Goals  as  Resistance

Lived  indigenous  ecofeminism  as  a  decolonial  project  in  South  India

deepa  kozhisseri,India

IRSA_68Q Open  Paper  SessionAlternative  Farm  Goals  as  Resistance

Plain  Farmers  and  Sustainability:  Amish  and  Mennonite  Dairy  Farmers’  Farm  Goals,  Values,  and  Antibiotic  Use  on  Their  Farms Rebecca  Schewe,United  States

IRSA_68Q Open  Paper  Session Alternative  Farm  Goals  as  Resistance

Permanence  strategies  of  family  agriculture  in  the  Amazon   FRANCIMARA  SOUZA  DA  COSTA,Brasil

IRSA_68R Open  Paper  Session Smallholder  Decision-­‐making,  Practice  and  Change

Logics  of  practice  in  everyday  production  in  small  agroecology  cooperatives

CRISTINA  DE  BENITO,Spain

IRSA_68R Open  Paper  Session Smallholder  Decision-­‐making,  Practice  and  Change

Patterns  of  social  networks  among  small-­‐holders  along  a  rural-­‐urban  gradient  in  Southern  India

Sheetal  Patil,India

IRSA_68R Open  Paper  Session Smallholder  Decision-­‐making,  Practice  and  Change

Understanding  Diffusion  of  Innovations  with  Smallholder  Coffee  Farmers  in  Turrialba,  Costa  Rica

Sarah  Eissler,USA

IRSA_68R Open  Paper  Session Smallholder  Decision-­‐making,  Practice  and  Change

Ethnographic  responses  to  the  Agriculture-­‐Nutrition  development  lacunae  in  Mwanza,  Tanzania  

Sheila    Rao  ,Canada

IRSA_68R Open  Paper  SessionSmallholder  Decision-­‐making,  Practice  and  Change

Intersection  of  informal  community-­‐based  and  formal  school-­‐based  agro-­‐ecological  knowledge:  Examining  food  literacy  in  two  rura

Hom  Gartaula,Canada

IRSA_68S Open  Paper  Session Modalities  and  Tools  for  Farm  Sustainability  and  Survival

Socio-­‐Economic  and  Cultural  Effects  Associated  with  the  Maize  Farming  In  Phin  District,  Savannakhet  Province,  Lao  PDR.

Sengsavang  Sisouraj,Lao  PDR

IRSA_68S Open  Paper  Session Modalities  and  Tools  for  Farm  Sustainability  and  Survival

Qualitative  tools  are  the  missing  link  in  the  science-­‐policy  quest  for  sustainable  farm  futures

Jennifer  Hayden,US

IRSA_68S Open  Paper  Session Modalities  and  Tools  for  Farm  Sustainability  and  Survival

The  politics  and  materiality  of  coordination:  Philippine  village  leaders  responding  to  the  spread  of  a  global  plant  disease  in  

Marilou  Montiflor,Philippines

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The  Extension  Modalities  Used  By  The  Agricultural  Professionals  And  Their  Attitude  Toward  Organic    Agriculture  In  Occidental  Mi

Mary  Yole  Apple  Ruedas,Philippines

IRSA_68S Open  Paper  Session Modalities  and  Tools  for  Farm  Sustainability  and  Survival

The  Rural  Extension  Reform  in  Brazil RICARDO  BORSATTO,Brasil

IRSA_68T Open  Paper  Session Probing  Transitions  to  Sustainable  and  Organic  Agriculture

Transiting  between  organic  and  conventional  agriculture:  analysis  of  the  livelihoods  of  farmers  in  the  Mantaro  Valley

Fiorella  Loli,Peru

IRSA_68T Open  Paper  Session Probing  Transitions  to  Sustainable  and  Organic  Agriculture

The  role  of  science  in  the  organic  standard  and  its  effect  on  farming  practices  and  consumption

Kazumi    Kondoh,Japan

IRSA_68T Open  Paper  SessionProbing  Transitions  to  Sustainable  and  Organic  Agriculture

Climate  Change,  Sustainable  Agriculture  and  Food  Sovereignty:  the  Shore  Terrace  Field  Restoration  in  Kangko  and  Xinshe,  east  Ta

Wei-­‐Chi  Chang,Taiwan

IRSA_68T Open  Paper  Session Probing  Transitions  to  Sustainable  and  Organic  Agriculture

Visible  and  Non-­‐visible  Impacts  of  Pesticides  in  Uruguay:  a  gender  perspective

Marta  Chiappe,URUGUAY

IRSA_68T Open  Paper  Session Probing  Transitions  to  Sustainable  and  Organic  Agriculture

Assessment  Of  Involvement  In  Ecological  Organic  Agriculture  In  Southwest  Nigeria

Taofeeq  Yekinni,Nigeria

IRSA_68U Open  Paper  Session Agricultural  Migrant  Labour:  Comparative  Perspectives

Subjectivities  at  work:  how  personal  relationship  discipline  agricultural  workers  in  Quebec  (IRSA_39)

Lucio  Castracani,Canada

IRSA_68U Open  Paper  Session Agricultural  Migrant  Labour:  Comparative  Perspectives

Aging  and  internal  migration:  The  rural  workers  of  fruit  in  Chile Pamela  Caro,Chile

IRSA_68U Open  Paper  Session Agricultural  Migrant  Labour:  Comparative  Perspectives

Selling  bodyweight;  the  brokerage  system  of  Filipino  migrant  farm  workers  in  Japanse  agriculture.

Yuya  IIDA,Japan

IRSA_68U Open  Paper  SessionAgricultural  Migrant  Labour:  Comparative  Perspectives

Social  innovation  sites:  biocultural  heritage  as  an  endogenous  active  in  Rural  Areas  under  high  performance  monoculture  in  the  

Alejandra  Chena,Argentina

IRSA_68U Open  Paper  Session Agricultural  Migrant  Labour:  Comparative  Perspectives

Mechanization  and  labour  changes  in  sugar  and  alcohol  production  in  Brazil

Jose  Giacomo  Baccariin,Brazil

IRSA_68V Open  Paper  SessionMigrant  Labour,  Identity  and  Well-­‐being

 “Affection,  Sexuality  and  Health:  Dynamics  and  Impacts  of  Intimate  Relationships  among  Migrant  Workers  and  their  Partners  i

AARAON  DIAZ  MENDIBURO,MEXICO

IRSA_68V Open  Paper  Session Migrant  Labour,  Identity  and  Well-­‐being

Eastern  Europe  labour  migrants  in  Western  European  coastal  communities    

 Johan  Fredrik  Rye,Norway

IRSA_68W Open  Paper  SessionImpacts  of  Disaster  and  Displacement  on  Rural  Workers  and  Communities

Examining  the  household  food  security  through  farm  diversity  and  dietary  diversity  among  small  farmers  in  post-­‐earthquake  Nepal

Rachana  Devkota,Canada

IRSA_68W Open  Paper  SessionImpacts  of  Disaster  and  Displacement  on  Rural  Workers  and  Communities

Terrorism  And  Migration:    Addresing  Issues  Of  Internally      Displaced  Persons  In  Gwagwalada,  Federal  Capital  Territory  Of  Nigeria

Charlse  Okwuwa,Nigeria

IRSA_68W Open  Paper  SessionImpacts  of  Disaster  and  Displacement  on  Rural  Workers  and  Communities

Foreign  Migrant  Workers  in  Local  Rural  CommunitiesMarina  Morekhanova,Russian  Federation

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Cold  War  Displacement,  Migration  and  Ensuing  Dietary  Calamity:  The  Case  of  Marshallese  Poultry  Processing  Plant  Workers  in  the  

Jin  Young  Choi,United  States

IRSA_68X Open  Paper  SessionTracing  the  Effects  of  Neoliberalism  Across  Rural  Contexts

In  the  Quest  for  Globalization  in  Nigeria  :  An  advance  form  of  imperialism  And  Under-­‐Development AJUZIE  GODSON  CHIDIEBERE,Nigeria

IRSA_68X Open  Paper  SessionTracing  the  Effects  of  Neoliberalism  Across  Rural  Contexts

Rural  Communities  in  a  Neoliberal  Landscape:  Current  challenges  with  place  image  and  identity  in  Ontario,  Canada Evan  Cleave,Canada

IRSA_68X Open  Paper  SessionTracing  the  Effects  of  Neoliberalism  Across  Rural  Contexts

Insights  about  the  Development  of  the  Less  Favored  Areas.  The  role  of  the  State  and  the  Social  Economy Manuel  Belo  Moreira,Portugal

IRSA_68X Open  Paper  SessionTracing  the  Effects  of  Neoliberalism  Across  Rural  Contexts

Re-­‐peasantisation  as  a  unexpected  result  of  neoliberal  changes  in  the  Polish  Countryside. Pawel  STAROSTA,POLAND

IRSA_68X Open  Paper  SessionTracing  the  Effects  of  Neoliberalism  Across  Rural  Contexts

Hazelnut  Market  Governance  In  Turkey:  A  Post  Keynesian  Approach Tuna  Baskoy,Canada

IRSA_68Y Open  Paper  SessionAssessing  Directions,  Theorizing  Possibilities  for  Change

Understanding  risks  and  opportunities  for  the  Committee  on  World  Food  Security  in  the  2030  Agenda  for  Sustainable  Development

Jessica  Duncan,Netherlands

IRSA_68Y Open  Paper  Session Assessing  Directions,  Theorizing  Possibilities  for  Change

The  concept  of  autonomy  in  studies  on  the  peasantry:  a  contribution  from  Latin  America

Fernando  Andrade,Brazil

IRSA_68Y Open  Paper  Session Assessing  Directions,  Theorizing  Possibilities  for  Change

Power  in  the  Food  System:    How  Can  Systems  Analysis  Illustrate  Intervention  Points?

Molly  Anderson,USA

IRSA_68Y Open  Paper  Session Assessing  Directions,  Theorizing  Possibilities  for  Change

Is  the  Neoliberal  Hegemony  Fading  Away? Manuel  Belo  Moreira,Portugal

IRSA_68Z Open  Paper  Session Policy  Responses  to  Rural  Food  Poverty

Rural  food  deserts  problem  in  Japan Miki  KATAOKA,Japan

IRSA_68Z Open  Paper  Session Policy  Responses  to  Rural  Food  Poverty

Institucionalization  Of  Food  Security:  The  Experience  Of  Diconsa  In  Mexico

ROSALIA  LOPEZ-­‐PANIAGUA,MEXICO

IRSA_68Z Open  Paper  SessionPolicy  Responses  to  Rural  Food  Poverty

Access  To  The  Brazilian  School  Nutrition  Program  -­‐  Pnae  By  The  Family  Farming:  An  Evaluation  In  23  De  Maio  Settlement,  Itapetin

Francine  Procópio,Brazil

IRSA_68Z Open  Paper  Session Policy  Responses  to  Rural  Food  Poverty

Final  destination  of  the  products  of  a  federal  food  program:  where  and  to  whom  the  products  arrive?

Yaaye    Arellanes  Cancino,México

IRSA_68V Open  Paper  Session Migrant  Labour,  Identity  and  Well-­‐being

Identity  formation  of  territories  in  the  Vale  do  Araguaia  Mato  Grosso-­‐Brazil

Lívia    Quinquiolo,Brazil

IRSA_68V Open  Paper  Session Migrant  Labour,  Identity  and  Well-­‐being

The  impact  of  co-­‐ethnicity  among  rural  areas  in  the  Argentinean  Pampas  and  sending  regions  

Alejandra  Chena,Argentina

IRSA_68V Open  Paper  SessionMigrant  Labour,  Identity  and  Well-­‐being

Consumption  and  rural/urban  changes  in  the  district  of  Asia  (Peru):  an  analysis  of  the  labor  market  and  work  processes  and  its  

Almendra  Lucía  Guzmán  Rivas,Peru

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IRSA_71Extractive  Industries  and  Rural  Communities:  New  Relationships  and  New  Possibilities

Extractive  Industries  and  Rural  Communities:  New  Relationships  and  New  Possibilities Brenda    Parlee,Canada

IRSA_71Extractive  Industries  and  Rural  Communities:  New  Relationships  and  New  Possibilities

Engaging  Communities  in  Questions  of  Development Ron  Harpelle,Canada

IRSA_71Extractive  Industries  and  Rural  Communities:  New  Relationships  and  New  Possibilities

Measuring  Training  and  Employment  Outcomes  of  Inuit  Impact  and  Benefit  Agreements:  Initial  Findings  from  Nunavut’s  North  Baff

Andrew  Hodgkins,Canada

IRSA_71Extractive  Industries  and  Rural  Communities:  New  Relationships  and  New  Possibilities

Changing  Linkages  and  Leakages  in  Canada’s  North:  A  New  Look  at  the  Staples  Theory   Chris  Southcott,Canada

IRSA_71Extractive  Industries  and  Rural  Communities:  New  Relationships  and  New  Possibilities

Rural  Places  and  Environmental  Justice:  A  Relational  Approach  to  Legal  Relations  of  Rurality Estair  Van  Wagner,New  Zealand

IRSA_72Transformation  of  Resource  Towns  and  Peripheries:  Political  Economy  Perspectives                

Localization  AND  globalization:  Industrial  re-­‐organization  in  Mackenzie,  British  Columbia Greg  Halseth,Canada

IRSA_72Transformation  of  Resource  Towns  and  Peripheries:  Political  Economy  Perspectives                

Regional  development  in  the  face  of  restructuring?    Lessons  from  Southland  and  the  West  Coast,  New  Zealand Sean    Connelly,New  Zealand

IRSA_72Transformation  of  Resource  Towns  and  Peripheries:  Political  Economy  Perspectives                

Restructuring  the  New  Zealand  Economy:  The  economic  and  social  impact  on  resource  frontier  regions  and  towns Etienne    Nel,New  Zealand

IRSA_72Transformation  of  Resource  Towns  and  Peripheries:  Political  Economy  Perspectives                

Constructing  opportunity  out  of  path-­‐dependence?  Globalisation  and  local  economic  and  social  development  in  Australia’s  New  E

Neil  Argent,Australia

IRSA_73AAgroecology,  Diversity,  and  Resilience:  Perspectives  from  Latin  America

Session  1Agroecology  for  Integrated  Rural  Development:  Evaluating  a  Project  in  Oaxaca,  Mexico Laura  Gomez  Tovar,Mexico

IRSA_73AAgroecology,  Diversity,  and  Resilience:  Perspectives  from  Latin  America

Session  1Using  Particpatory  Agroecosystem  Evaluation  to  Increase  Biodiversity  and  Improve  Agroecological  Practice Angel  Leyva  Galan,Cuba

IRSA_73AAgroecology,  Diversity,  and  Resilience:  Perspectives  from  Latin  America

Session  1 Merging  Theory  and  Practice  at  Finca  Marta Fernando    Funes-­‐Monzote,Cuba

IRSA_73AAgroecology,  Diversity,  and  Resilience:  Perspectives  from  Latin  America

Session  1 The  Role  of  Participatory  Plant  Breeding  in  Agroecology     Sally    Humphries,Canada

IRSA_73BAgroecology,  Diversity,  and  Resilience:  Perspectives  from  Latin  America

Session  2Technological  fundamentals  of  the  use  of  natural  resources  for  agro-­‐ecological  Transition  in  the  Amazon FRANCIMARA  SOUZA  DA  COSTA,Brasil

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IRSA_73BAgroecology,  Diversity,  and  Resilience:  Perspectives  from  Latin  America

Session  2Consumption  and  Production  of  Agro-­‐ecological  Products  and  the  Benefits  on  the  Income  and  the  Rural  Environment  of  São  Paulo.

Evandro    Noro  Fernandes,Brasil

IRSA_73BAgroecology,  Diversity,  and  Resilience:  Perspectives  from  Latin  America

Session  2Agroforestry  systems  among  small  farmers  in  the  southern  Brazilian  Amazon  region:  Social  resilience  to  the  global  ecological  cr

Lucimar,  S.  de    ABREU,Brazil

IRSA_73BAgroecology,  Diversity,  and  Resilience:  Perspectives  from  Latin  America

Session  2Ecological  Struggles  And  The  Peasant  Experience  In  Agroecology:  The  Perspective  Of  Land  Reform  In  Brazil Wilon    Mazalla  Neto,Brasil

IRSA_73BAgroecology,  Diversity,  and  Resilience:  Perspectives  from  Latin  America

Session  2Family  Agriculture  and  Sustainability  in  Northeastern  Pará,  Brazil Caroline  Parks,U.S.A

IRSA_73CAgroecology,  Diversity,  and  Resilience:  Perspectives  from  Latin  America

Session  3Artisanal  fishing  and  neoliberal  transformations:  the  case  of  the  artisanal  fishing  community  of  the  bay  of  Chorrillos,  Peru Hector    Bombiella,Colombia

IRSA_73CAgroecology,  Diversity,  and  Resilience:  Perspectives  from  Latin  America

Session  3Land  Use  and  Livelihood  Strategies  among  Ladino  and  Caqchikel-­‐Maya  Households  in  Rural  Guatemala Maria  Van  Der  Maaten,USA

IRSA_73CAgroecology,  Diversity,  and  Resilience:  Perspectives  from  Latin  America

Session  3Agricultura  Tradicional  Y  Producción  De  Flores,  Zinacantán,  Chiapas,  México. Hugo  Josue  Molina  Gómez  ,México

IRSA_73CAgroecology,  Diversity,  and  Resilience:  Perspectives  from  Latin  America

Session  3Análisis  De  La  Sustentabilidad  Del  Sistema  De  Papel  Amate  En  San  Pablito,  Pahuatlán,  Puebla María  Janet  Fuentes  Castillo,México