2017
DOI: 10.1556/022.2017.62.2.3
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Aspects to the understanding of the social dynamics of organic food through the example of a community garden in Budapest

Abstract: Due to the results of my recent anthropological analysis conducted in a community garden in Budapest my aim is to highlight the keypoints, dynamics, and community demand on the organic food production. In this paper I present the main discourse topics, acts and behaviours that sorrounds crop cultivation and defines what the community members consider as organic. Organic is a social construct, and as such, thinking about this issue is multifarious. While contributing to this issue with specific considerations, … Show more

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“…Therefore, mobilizing residents of different ages to participate in community garden management could avoid the problem of duplication of social resources caused by homogeneous interactions, and was important for optimizing the social capital structure. This supports the claim by Hajba (2017) that community gardens helped to achieve inter-generational exchanges and interactions [65].…”
Section: The Relationship Between Social Capital and Organization Fac...supporting
confidence: 81%
“…Therefore, mobilizing residents of different ages to participate in community garden management could avoid the problem of duplication of social resources caused by homogeneous interactions, and was important for optimizing the social capital structure. This supports the claim by Hajba (2017) that community gardens helped to achieve inter-generational exchanges and interactions [65].…”
Section: The Relationship Between Social Capital and Organization Fac...supporting
confidence: 81%