This essay aims to investigate the development of the organic agriculture movement and the evolution over time of its movement and consumer culture. The analysis is especially focused on the most recent evolution of the sector in the Italian context, which is characterized by a consumerist inflection and institutionalization of the sector that, in parallel with its growth, leads to talk of a possible “conventionalization” of organic agriculture. The discussion, therefore, takes up the hypothesis of a “post-organic movement”, which is considered as a reaction to the above-mentioned processes and especially characterized also as a consumerist movement, identifiable in Italy in those alternative food networks characterized by the so-called solidarity economy. The post-organic hypothesis is therefore mainly presented as an analytical perspective that allows shedding light on some fundamental aspects of the recent evolution of the organic movement, as well as on the organic sector in general.
Stefano Spillare (2020). ¿Del movimiento orgánico al post-orgánico? Cultura del movimiento y cultura del consumo en la evolución de la agricultura orgánica en Italia. BARATARIA, 28, 54-66 [10.20932/barataria.v0i28.571].
¿Del movimiento orgánico al post-orgánico? Cultura del movimiento y cultura del consumo en la evolución de la agricultura orgánica en Italia
Stefano Spillare
2020
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This essay aims to investigate the development of the organic agriculture movement and the evolution over time of its movement and consumer culture. The analysis is especially focused on the most recent evolution of the sector in the Italian context, which is characterized by a consumerist inflection and institutionalization of the sector that, in parallel with its growth, leads to talk of a possible “conventionalization” of organic agriculture. The discussion, therefore, takes up the hypothesis of a “post-organic movement”, which is considered as a reaction to the above-mentioned processes and especially characterized also as a consumerist movement, identifiable in Italy in those alternative food networks characterized by the so-called solidarity economy. The post-organic hypothesis is therefore mainly presented as an analytical perspective that allows shedding light on some fundamental aspects of the recent evolution of the organic movement, as well as on the organic sector in general.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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