Title of article :
Mobilising the commodity chain concept in the politics of food and farming
Author/Authors :
Peter Jackson، نويسنده , , Neil Ward، نويسنده , , Polly Russell، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Focusing on the concept of ‘commodity chains’ within the food industry, this paper analyses the termʹs widespread and variable usage in both academic and policy-orientated work. Despite recent criticisms, the concept has retained its popular appeal alongside competing metaphors such as networks, circuits and assemblages. Examining the concept in more detail demonstrates a range of diverse and inconsistent definitions such that ‘commodity chains’ are in danger of becoming, in Andrew Sayerʹs terminology, a chaotic conception. The paper pursues Sayerʹs suggestion of making such conceptions the object of academic study where the proliferation of diverse uses may throw light on the political interests of those who mobilise the term in different ways. The argument is illustrated with case studies from the UK Governmentʹs Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, the Countryside Agency (a statutory body) and Sustain (a campaigning group). The analysis draws on secondary sources and on interviews with representatives of these agencies. The paper concludes that the different mobilisations of the concept by these agencies provide valuable insights into the politics of food and farming in contemporary Britain. Specifically, we argue that the concept objectifies social relations, fore-grounding certain (technical and economic) features and back-grounding other (social and environmental) issues.
Keywords :
Commodity chains , Britain , Food and farming
Journal title :
Journal of Rural Studies
Journal title :
Journal of Rural Studies