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Los Museos son almacenes de conocimientos, centros tanto de aprendizaje como de investigación. El Museo de Historia de la Farmacia de Sevilla tiene como principal objetivo ser herramienta de difusión y divulgación científica, teniendo presente la doble fi... see more

First paragraph:Based on six years of community-based ethno­graphic research, Teresa M. Mares’ Life on the Other Border: Farmworkers and Food Justice in Vermont takes readers on a journey of understanding the facets of food security, from its theoretical ... see more

First paragraph:Based on six years of community-based ethno­graphic research, Teresa M. Mares’ Life on the Other Border: Farmworkers and Food Justice in Vermont takes readers on a journey of understanding the facets of food security, from its theoretical ... see more

Los Museos son almacenes de conocimientos, centros tanto de aprendizaje como de investigación. El Museo de Historia de la Farmacia de Sevilla tiene como principal objetivo ser herramienta de difusión y divulgación científica, teniendo presente la doble fi... see more

Farm labor in the U.S. is undergoing significant transitions. First, fewer farmworkers are migrating in the traditional sense, and more are settling in to rural American communities. Second, more women are working in agriculture—a process referred to as t... see more

Farm labor in the U.S. is undergoing significant transitions. First, fewer farmworkers are migrating in the traditional sense, and more are settling in to rural American communities. Second, more women are working in agriculture—a process referred to as t... see more

This study investigates how justice-related issues affect farmers and workers on organic farms in the northeastern United States. At the study's core is an examination of the current context of laborers in organic agriculture in the U.S. Northeast. The st... see more

The beginning farmer phenomenon offers an array of possibilities for facilitating social, economic, and political changes in the agrifood system. Apprenticeships within both formal and informal institutions are increasingly important in the education and ... see more

Farm labor in the U.S. is undergoing significant transitions. First, fewer farmworkers are migrating in the traditional sense, and more are settling in to rural American communities. Second, more women are working in agriculture—a process referred to as t... see more

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