This chapter aims at showing how the perception of family farming has changed in rural studies and how this perception has affected empirical research and policies. Although the intention of the authors was to focus on the global North, it has been unavoidable to refer to the global South. Family farming addresses key global challenges, and the need of bridging a theoretical divide appears particularly urgent in this field.

The Family Farm. Model for the Future or Relic of the Past?

BRUNORI, GIANLUCA;BARTOLINI, FABIO
2016-01-01

Abstract

This chapter aims at showing how the perception of family farming has changed in rural studies and how this perception has affected empirical research and policies. Although the intention of the authors was to focus on the global North, it has been unavoidable to refer to the global South. Family farming addresses key global challenges, and the need of bridging a theoretical divide appears particularly urgent in this field.
2016
Brunori, Gianluca; Bartolini, Fabio
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