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How do social movements shape organic food markets? Comparing the construction and institutionalization of Participatory Guarantee Systems in Brazil and France

Social movements have become central actors in the battles that are re-framing contemporary food markets in a variety of organizational and institutional configurations. With the aim of understand this process, this article contrasts the experiences of Nature & Progrès (France) and Ecovida Agroecology Network (Brazil). These movements are changing organic markets by means of Participatory Guarantee Systems (PGS), an innovative device created as a civic alternative to the conventional third-party audit. By crossing insights from New Economic Sociology and Social Movement Theory, we compare the two cases according to the social skills these movements have created to shape markets, including their alliances with State actors; the differentiated institutional contexts they face in each country; and the modus operandi established for each PGS. Results demonstrate that, while in both cases PGS has promoted a process of market re-institutionalization, Ecovida has been a more skillful actor in the market-making processes.  

Title of publication: Third International Conference Agriculture and Food in Urbanizing Society
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作者: Paulo Niederle
其他作家: Allison Loconto, Sylvaine Lemeilleur, Claire Dorville
组 织: Universidad Federal do Rio Grande Do Sul
其他组织: CIRAD
年份: 2018
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国家: Brazil, France
地理范围: 欧洲联盟, 拉丁美洲及加勒比
类别: Газетная статья
内容语言: English
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