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    "I wonder if I'm being [a] Karen”: Analyzing rural–urban farmer network building.Michaela Hoffelmeyer - forthcoming - Agriculture and Human Values:1-15.
    Farmers, especially those within historically underserved populations, utilize networks to access educational training, community support, and market opportunities. Through a case study of the Pennsylvania Women's Agriculture Network's three-year Women's Rural–Urban Network (WRUN) initiative, this research analyzes the process of developing solidarity across geographic and racial lines while building a statewide farmers' network. Applying White's (2018) Collective Agency Community Resilience (CACR) theoretical framework to this initiative offers a way to evaluate how socially marginalized groups in agriculture build farmers’ networks to (...)
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    Alex Blanchette: Porkopolis: American animality, standardized life, and the factory farm.Michaela Hoffelmeyer - 2021 - Agriculture and Human Values 39 (1):497-498.
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    Alex Blanchette: Porkopolis: American animality, standardized life, and the factory farm: Duke University Press, Durham, North Carolina, 2020, 298 pp, ISBN 9781478008408. [REVIEW]Michaela Hoffelmeyer - 2021 - Agriculture and Human Values 39 (1):497-498.
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