Representation in Agriculture and Environment: Food Security, Conservation, and Protection

"What's in a name?" Juliet asks, in Act II of Shakespeare's well-known play,1 a question asked by poets, philosophers, anthropological linguists, and the authors in this issue of CAFE. The degree to which specific language defines, represents, or obscures meaning links the articl...

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Published inCulture, agriculture, food and the environment Vol. 37; no. 2; pp. 51 - 52
Main Authors Simonelli, Jeanne, Paladino, Stephanie
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.12.2015
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Summary:"What's in a name?" Juliet asks, in Act II of Shakespeare's well-known play,1 a question asked by poets, philosophers, anthropological linguists, and the authors in this issue of CAFE. The degree to which specific language defines, represents, or obscures meaning links the articles that follow. Authors are dealing with diverse questions of naming, representation, and obfuscation as they explore food security, "responsible" agricultural production, environmental pollution, conservation, and ecotourism worldwide. [web URL: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/cuag.12051/full]
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DOI:10.1111/cuag.12051