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  1. After 40 years Agriculture and Human Values still pursuing the founder’s goals.Kate Clancy - 2023 - Agriculture and Human Values 40 (1):49-51.
    This essay describes some of the work leading up to the first issue of the Journal as a way to understand why it took the form it did and why its guiding concepts are still relevant. Those concepts-identifying philosophical assumptions, interdisciplinary research, and systems thinking are probably more relevant than they were four decades ago, given how complex agricultural and food issues have become.
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  • AFHVS 2023 Presidential Address: generating joy to confront and create power.Jill K. Clark - 2023 - Agriculture and Human Values 41 (1):1-7.
    In her 2023 Agriculture, Food & Human Values Society (AFHVS) Presidential Address, Jill Clark reflects on the importance of “joy” in academic pursuits to confront the power of the conventional, industrial food system and generate power through our collective work. Clark addresses the various dimensions of power and their role in addressing systemic injustices by turning questions of power back on herself, examining her engaged research in public participation and collaborative governance. She delves into the need for reflexivity, emphasizing the (...)
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