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Role of Tacit Knowledge in Developing Networks for Sustainable Agriculture
Curry, Nigel ; Kirwan, James
Sociologia ruralis, 2014-07, Vol.54 (3), p.341-361
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Oxford: Van Gorcum
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Título:
Role of Tacit Knowledge in Developing Networks for Sustainable Agriculture
Autor:
Curry, Nigel
;
Kirwan, James
Assuntos:
Agricultural Development
;
Agriculture
;
Cities
;
Constructivism
;
cultural environment
;
Economic sociology
;
Epistemology
;
Folklore
;
Food
;
Identity
;
Knowledge
;
Network analysis
;
people
;
philosophy
;
Production. Distribution. Advertising
;
Rural and urban sociology
;
Rural areas
;
Rural sociology
;
Sociology
;
Sociology of economy and development
;
Sociology of knowledge
;
Sociology of knowledge and ethics
;
Sociology of knowledge and sociology of culture
;
Sustainable agriculture
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Sociologia ruralis, 2014-07, Vol.54 (3), p.341-361
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/soru.12048
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Descrição:
Whilst objectivist epistemologies have been dominant in productivist agriculture, the local, cultural and environmental contexts of sustainable agriculture are more fully informed by constructivist epistemologies. Within constructivism, tacit knowledge – an intuitive knowledge that cannot be formalised – is explored empirically. Six types of tacit knowledge were identified as a result of working closely with a sustainable food network: the Brighton and Hove Food Partnership. Customs cohere around integrating food with other sustainable activity; developing a complex unregulated organisation requires savoir‐faire. The unique character of Brighton has developed an operational folklore, and network identity is important, particularly in relation to conventional agriculture and to the city as a whole. A confidence in people's roles has helped define network development and using different discourses, communicating the network in diverse contexts, is important for understanding the network. All these tacit knowledge elements have a strong influence over the network but have to be assimilated knowledge rather than learned.
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Oxford: Van Gorcum
Idioma:
Inglês
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