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Alternative food networks as “market agencements”: Exploring their multiple hybridities
Abstract The aim of this article is to show Actor-Network Theory's (ANT) potential for accounting for the alternative-conventional hybridity of alternative food networks. A review of the literature shows that this has not yet been done. Consequently, this article proposes to fill this gap with findings from ANT research regarding such notions as “market devices,” “market mediation,” and “market agencements.” The theory is backed up by an analysis of a local food system involving five small fishermen and the delivery of fish to 1500 households in the area around Nantes in France. Seeing this local food system as a “market agencement,” i.e., a sociotechnical arrangement capable of market action, makes it possible to underscore the many hybridities that compose alternative food networks: those of human, material, and natural entities; the local and global scales; and production and consumption; but also that of alternative and conventional actors and devices.
Highlights Actor-Network Theory has not yet been used to study the alternative-conventional hybridity of alternative food networks. ANT-inspired “Sociology of market agencements” offers an opportunity to fill this gap. We study a complex local food system that delivers monthly 1500 boxes of fish. Seeing this local food system as a “market agencement” makes it possible to underscore the many hybridities that compose it. It also makes it possible to understand its agency, i.e., its capacity to act, and the effects of its actions.
Alternative food networks as “market agencements”: Exploring their multiple hybridities
Abstract The aim of this article is to show Actor-Network Theory's (ANT) potential for accounting for the alternative-conventional hybridity of alternative food networks. A review of the literature shows that this has not yet been done. Consequently, this article proposes to fill this gap with findings from ANT research regarding such notions as “market devices,” “market mediation,” and “market agencements.” The theory is backed up by an analysis of a local food system involving five small fishermen and the delivery of fish to 1500 households in the area around Nantes in France. Seeing this local food system as a “market agencement,” i.e., a sociotechnical arrangement capable of market action, makes it possible to underscore the many hybridities that compose alternative food networks: those of human, material, and natural entities; the local and global scales; and production and consumption; but also that of alternative and conventional actors and devices.
Highlights Actor-Network Theory has not yet been used to study the alternative-conventional hybridity of alternative food networks. ANT-inspired “Sociology of market agencements” offers an opportunity to fill this gap. We study a complex local food system that delivers monthly 1500 boxes of fish. Seeing this local food system as a “market agencement” makes it possible to underscore the many hybridities that compose it. It also makes it possible to understand its agency, i.e., its capacity to act, and the effects of its actions.
Alternative food networks as “market agencements”: Exploring their multiple hybridities
Le Velly, Ronan (author) / Dufeu, Ivan (author)
Journal of Rural Studies ; 43 ; 173-182
2015-11-30
10 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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