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Fomsgaard, Saki Ichihara. |
The focus of OASE has been to conceptualise the evolution of organic agriculture and its relation to the social surroundings. In the efforts to trace and analyse relations between principles related to the organic way, the project has focused on Denmark but has also t ried to integrate international dimensions. The current paper is thus the result of an investigation carried out about evolution and interpretation of organic principles in IFOAM and parts of its constituency. The first section of the paper provides an overview of the IFOAM organisational history while the second section presents perceptions of IFOAM members on Basic Organic Principles. |
Tipo: Working paper |
Palavras-chave: Regulation History of organics Values; Standards and certification Technology assessment. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/8463/1/8463.pdf |
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Fomsgaard, Saki Ichihara. |
This study deals with competing strategic orientations of the organic agriculture movement toward institutionalisation: a division in whether organic agriculture should develop within the prevailing system (pro-institutional strategy) or preserve its alternativeness compared to conventional agriculture (anti-institutional strategy). It aims to investigate development and reasons of the specific strategies and evaluate their impact on the organic agriculture movement as a social movement. This aim is pursued by a comparative study of the leading organic agriculture organisations in Denmark and Japan: The former as a typical pro-institutional case and the latter as an anti-institutional case. The inquiry overall takes an integrative framework based on... |
Tipo: Thesis |
Palavras-chave: Asia; Denmark; History of organics. |
Ano: 2014 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/26799/7/26799.pdf |
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Fomsgaard, Saki Ichihara. |
Along with apparent institutionalisation of organic agriculture that took place in the last couple of decades, the role of organic agriculture organisations as a social movement actor has increasingly being put into question. Under this circumstance, there can be observed an evidence of “division” among these organisations at being foe or ally to this trend of institutionalisation. Why have such competing trajectories existed in this social movement field? And how have different trajectories evolved throughout the time? Through a comparative study of two organisations related to organic agriculture in Denmark and Japan, it argues that a cause of the discrepancy can be found in fundamentally different formulations of the concepts of organic agriculture and... |
Tipo: Working paper |
Palavras-chave: Policy environments and social economy; Regulation; Community development; Consumer issues; Networks and ownership. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/9177/1/9177.pdf |
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Fomsgaard, Saki Ichihara. |
Along with apparent institutionalisation of organic agriculture that took place in the last couple of decades, the role of organic agriculture organisations as a social movement actor has increasingly being put into question. Under this circumstance, there can be observed an evidence of “division” among these organisations at being foe or ally to this trend of institutionalisation. Why have such competing trajectories existed in this social movement field? And how have different trajectories evolved throughout the time? Through a comparative study of two organisations related to organic agriculture in Denmark and Japan, it argues that a cause of the discrepancy can be found in fundamentally different formulations of the concepts of organic agriculture... |
Tipo: Working paper |
Palavras-chave: Asia; Denmark; History of organics. |
Ano: 2006 |
URL: http://orgprints.org/26800/7/26800.pdf |
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