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From the Editor Agric Hum Values (2008) 25:297–300 DOI 10.1007/s10460-008-9142-0 Harvey S. James Jr. Published online: 22 April 2008 Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2008 Dr. Laura DeLind, the previous editor-in-chief of Agri- scholarly and public work to date has been structural and/or culture and Human Values, sent me an essay one of her functional in nature. With few exceptions, our science students wrote as part of a class assignment. Dr. DeLind tends to be fairly traditional, its theories, evidence, and believed the essay was so compelling that she asked if I arguments presented in ways that keep the writer and the would be willing to publish it in this editorial column. I reader at arms length—distanced from experience and each read the essay and was easily persuaded. Below is a short other by disciplinary conventions and heavy duty abstrac- introduction by Dr. DeLind, followed by the essay written tions (e.g., neoliberalism, trade policy, commodity chains, by her student, Ginny Borchardt. My summary of the civic agriculture, embedded relationships, CSA). While contents of this issue of Agriculture and Human Values this is the language and culture of the academy, it is not concludes this column. necessarily the most honest or the most expressive http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Agriculture and Human Values Springer Journals

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2008 by Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
Subject
Philosophy; Ethics; Agricultural Economics; Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science; History, general; Evolutionary Biology
ISSN
0889-048X
eISSN
1572-8366
DOI
10.1007/s10460-008-9142-0
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Agric Hum Values (2008) 25:297–300 DOI 10.1007/s10460-008-9142-0 Harvey S. James Jr. Published online: 22 April 2008 Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2008 Dr. Laura DeLind, the previous editor-in-chief of Agri- scholarly and public work to date has been structural and/or culture and Human Values, sent me an essay one of her functional in nature. With few exceptions, our science students wrote as part of a class assignment. Dr. DeLind tends to be fairly traditional, its theories, evidence, and believed the essay was so compelling that she asked if I arguments presented in ways that keep the writer and the would be willing to publish it in this editorial column. I reader at arms length—distanced from experience and each read the essay and was easily persuaded. Below is a short other by disciplinary conventions and heavy duty abstrac- introduction by Dr. DeLind, followed by the essay written tions (e.g., neoliberalism, trade policy, commodity chains, by her student, Ginny Borchardt. My summary of the civic agriculture, embedded relationships, CSA). While contents of this issue of Agriculture and Human Values this is the language and culture of the academy, it is not concludes this column. necessarily the most honest or the most expressive

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Published: Apr 22, 2008

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