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    1996 Presidential address to the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society.Kate Clancy - 1997 - Agriculture and Human Values 14 (2):111-114.
    Concerns about values and caring in the USA are being widelyvoiced in many sectors of the society, including agriculture.The time seems right to bring new ideas about the ethics ofagriculture and eating into public discourse. The Society iswell situated to initiate the dialogue, and Paul Thompson'sbook {\it Spirit of the Soil} provides an excellentstarting point.
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    After 40 years Agriculture and Human Values still pursuing the founder’s goals.Kate Clancy - 2023 - Agriculture and Human Values 40 (1):49-51.
    This essay describes some of the work leading up to the first issue of the Journal as a way to understand why it took the form it did and why its guiding concepts are still relevant. Those concepts-identifying philosophical assumptions, interdisciplinary research, and systems thinking are probably more relevant than they were four decades ago, given how complex agricultural and food issues have become.
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    From the guest editors.Kate Clancy, Jan Poppendieck & Jo Marie Powers - 1994 - Agriculture and Human Values 11 (4):1-3.
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    Commentary social justice and sustainable agriculture: Moving beyond theory. [REVIEW]Kate Clancy - 1994 - Agriculture and Human Values 11 (4):77-83.
    One of the ongoing debates in the sustainable agriculture community is whether its platform should include social justice issues like farmworker rights, economic concentration, and hunger. The commentary describes the evolution of this controversy, and places it in the context of competing and complicated moral theories that turn out to be of somewhat limited use in political arguments. The essay also outlines ways in which the present political climate is presenting a challenge to sustainable agriculture proponents, who, in response, are (...)
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