The danish organic movement: From social movement to market mainstream and beyond…?

Chris Kjeldsen, Jan Holm Ingemann

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Abstract

The development of organic and with them various other forms of alternative food networks have been the subject of extensive research within the field of agro-food studies during the past 10-20 years. In that period, organic food has gained an increasing food market share and a wide number of western countries, among them denmark, can thus be termed mature organic markets. The maturation process, whereby the organic movement becomes an integrated part of the established food system is at first glance an obvious example of the cooptation of an alternative into the established mainstream.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelInterrogating Alterity : Alternative Economic and Political Spaces
Antal sider16
ForlagCRC Press/Balkema
Publikationsdato6 maj 2016
Sider175-190
ISBN (Trykt)9780754673415
ISBN (Elektronisk)9781317113447
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 6 maj 2016

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Publisher Copyright:
© 2010 Duncan Fuller’s estate, Andrew E.G. Jonas and Roger Lee.

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