期刊
SOCIOLOGIA RURALIS
卷 60, 期 3, 页码 621-638出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/soru.12298
关键词
certification; collective action; conventionalisation; organic agriculture; rules; standardisation
资金
- French National Research Agency [ANR-15CE210006]
- Fondation de France
- Fondation Carasso
The unintended consequences of standards and certification schemes, particularly their challenges for alternative agri-food networks, is a core concern of rural sociology. The conventionalisation of organic agriculture is a prime example. In this article, we contribute to this debate by studying standards that organic farmers developed for themselves within a French organic producers' organisation. We introduce a 'regulationist theory of collective action' and show that these farmers crafted specific rules that go beyond the EU regulation, which in turn gave life to their own alternative, collective project. We thus demonstrate that standardisation and certification do not inevitably engender conventionalisation.
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