Sociological and related approaches to the study of agro-food systems including contemporary research on food security, diets, agro-industrial restructuring, science and knowledge politics, land tenure, labour regimes, agricultural development and sustainability, farm organizations, and food movements. Attention is given to diverse research methodologies and analytical frameworks. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursNote: Students with credit for SOC 402 will not receive credit for this course.
Sociological and related approaches to the study of agro-food systems including contemporary research on food security, diets, agro-industrial restructuring, science and knowledge politics, land tenure, labour regimes, agricultural development and sustainability, farm organizations, and food movements. Attention is given to diverse research methodologies and analytical frameworks. Weekly hours: 3 Seminar/Discussion hoursNote: Students with credit for SOC 402 will not receive credit for this course.