The Cultivation of Rooting: How Farmers' Movements Re-Appropriate Attachment in Contemporary Jura

This paper is about the way contemporary farmers value, in their public engagement, different conceptions of what a "(good) peasant" is. Focusing on how the actors employ their activist engagement in semi-directive interviews, the paper shows that various forms of attachment are at stake....

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