Geographies of Commodity Chains

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Agro Food Chains
Agro Food Production
Agro Food Supply Chains
agro-food systems
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Broiler Sector
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Citrus Exchange
Commodity Chain
Commodity Chain Approaches
Commodity Networks
cultural commodity studies
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ethical
ethical consumption
ethical trade analysis in agriculture
Fresh Horticultural Products
GCC Approach
GCC Literature
geographical
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Global Commodity Network
global supply networks
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Kenya Flower Council
knowledges
network
networks
NIKE iD
Outspan Oranges
producer consumer relations
Salwaar Kameez
Shea Nuts
South African Citrus
South Asian Women
supply
supply chain governance
trading
UK Clothe
UK Consumer
UK Supermarket
UK Supermarket Chain
UK Supplier
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415339100
  • Weight: 700g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 May 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Individuals, consumer groups, nation states and supra-national bodies increasingly have interrogated the ethics of particular production and consumption relations such as GM foods. Flowing from and bound up with these political concerns is the growing interest in the mutual dependence of sites of (for example) production, distribution, retailing, design, advertising, marketing and final consumption.

This timely volume draws together contributions concerned with the production, circulation and consumption of commodities. Not only do these case study examples seek to transcend older understandings of production and consumption, but they also explicitly tap into wider public debate about the meanings, origins and biographies of commodities.

Taking a geographical approach to the analysis of links between producers and consumers, the book focuses upon the ways in which these ties increasingly are stretched across spaces and places. Critical engagements with the ways in which these spaces and places affect the economies, cultures and politics of the connections between producers and consumers are skilfully threaded through each section.