Exploring domains of contemporary Australian agrarianism

IF 1.4 2区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY Journal of Sociology Pub Date : 2021-11-20 DOI:10.1177/14407833211044772
Dominic Peel, H. Berry, L. Botterill, G. Cockfield
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The idealisation of rural work, people, and communities is remarkably persistent in Western countries. With the diminishing role of agriculture in national economies and changing values, this agrarian sentiment could be expected to lose currency. Yet, agrarian tropes and narratives remain evident in popular culture, political discourse, and public policy. Flinn and Johnson, in the 1970s, pioneered empirical studies of agrarianism based on a regionally specific and relatively small sample from which they identified five tenets of agrarianism. We sought to develop a survey instrument to explore whether changes in societal values, and in the structures and practices of agriculture, mean these tenets no longer hold. We find that, overall, many of the key elements identified by Flinn and Johnson are still evident. In addition, we have identified three domains of agrarianism: foundationalism, ruralism, and stewardship, that represent some of the historical diversity of agrarian themes and some accommodation with environmentalism.
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探索当代澳大利亚农业的领域
在西方国家,对农村工作、农村人口和农村社区的理想化是非常持久的。随着农业在国民经济中作用的减弱和价值观的变化,这种农业情绪可能会失去影响力。然而,在流行文化、政治话语和公共政策中,农业的比喻和叙述仍然很明显。在20世纪70年代,弗林和约翰逊开创了农业主义的实证研究,他们基于一个区域特定的、相对较小的样本,从中确定了农业主义的五大原则。我们试图开发一种调查工具,以探索社会价值观、农业结构和实践的变化是否意味着这些原则不再成立。我们发现,总的来说,弗林和约翰逊发现的许多关键因素仍然很明显。此外,我们还确定了农业主义的三个领域:基础主义、乡村主义和管理,它们代表了农业主题的一些历史多样性,并与环境主义相适应。
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