2018
DOI: 10.5304/jafscd.2018.08a.018
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Introduction to the Food Dignity Values Statement

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“…Following the guidance of our Food Dignity Values statement (Hargraves, 2018b), we did strive for ever greater equity. Six strategies we used for traveling that path together in a good way (Porter, 2016) included the following, with summaries of their impacts in italics:…”
Section: Reflection and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following the guidance of our Food Dignity Values statement (Hargraves, 2018b), we did strive for ever greater equity. Six strategies we used for traveling that path together in a good way (Porter, 2016) included the following, with summaries of their impacts in italics:…”
Section: Reflection and Conclusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…all strive to establish community forms of solidary, including in sharing resources (Hargraves et al, 2017). In addition, in ways outlined in our project values statement (Hargraves, 2018), the people and organizations that came together for over five years to collaborate on the Food Dignity project were also striving for some form of solidarity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Collaborative Action Research section of this issue shares a collection of papers about how we worked together and what we learned. They describe the values we outlined for accountability and aspiration (Hargraves, 2018a), how we spent our grant money (Porter & Wechsler, 2018), and how we developed and implemented our case study and collaborative pathway model research methods (Hargraves & Denning, 2018;Porter, 2018a). Finally, Woodsum examines the costs to community organizations of doing community-based action research (2018b).…”
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confidence: 99%