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Agents' perceptions of structure: How Illinois organic farmers view political, economic, social, and ecological factors
Authors:Leslie A Duram
Institution:(1) Department of Geography, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, USA
Abstract:Various structural factors influenceorganic farmer decision-making. Analyses that combinestructure and agency provide an opportunity forunderstanding farmers' perceptions of the political,economic, and social ``world' in which they operate.Rich conversational interviews, conducted with twentycertified organic farmers in Illinois and analyzedwith multiple qualitative methods, show how farmersmediate structural concerns. In addition to political,economic, and social structures, a fourth structure isneeded. Indeed these organic farmers emphasize theimportance of ecological factors in theirdecision-making. Within the perceived economic,political, social, and ecological structures, numeroustopics (i.e., marketing, policy, family, ecosystems)and subtopics (i.e., diversification, farm programs,traditions, soils) exist. Farmers' quotations providedetailed information of how they view and mediatestructures in their daily on-farm decision-making.
Keywords:Agency  Alternative agriculture  Farmer decision-making  Organic farming  Perception  Structures (economic  political  social  ecological)
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