posted on 2018-05-21, 14:29authored byWinfred Ikiring Onyas, Morven G. McEachern, Annmarie Ryan
This article explores the sustainability initiatives undertaken in a non-certified market
involving an indigenous Southern firm and smallholder coffee farmers in Uganda. In response
to recent calls, we take a performative approach to sustainability and employ an agencing lens
to ask the question: how are sustainable coffee farmers constituted in concrete situations, and
what role do they play in co-constructing sustainability? The ethnographic study undertaken
reveals the proactive and interactive participation of farmers in co-constructing sustainability.
Also unveiled, are the continuous and iteratively emergent agencing processes involving firms,
farmers, and market devices, which collectively create variably-agenced sustainable farmers
who perform diverse versions of sustainability.
History
Citation
Journal of Rural Studies, 2018, 61, pp. 12-21
Author affiliation
/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ARTS AND HUMANITIES/School of Business
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