The curious case of ecological farm interns: on the populism and political economy of agro-ecological farm work |
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Authors: | Michael Ekers |
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Affiliation: | Department of Human Geography, University of Toronto Scarborough, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | This article examines how farm interns, as a new group of non-waged agricultural workers, have come to support marginally or non-profitable agro-ecological farms in Ontario, Canada. Are farm interns potential agents of social change alongside farmers or are they being recruited onto farms because of the precarious economic situation of their agro-ecological farm hosts? I engage with this question through drawing on debates in agrarian studies arguing that farm interns should be understood as a contemporary manifestation and negotiation of the agrarian question that re-works a number of historical agrarian trends. |
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Keywords: | Farm internships agrarian question populism political ecology agro-ecology political economy |
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