2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.futures.2024.103345
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The multi-dimensionality of value landscapes

Matthias Kaiser
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“…Our results contribute to identifying valuation phases that exemplify the collaborative nature of valuation. One first result underlines an overarching valuation context [53] in which different valuation phases take place. These phases address, in fact, a continuous reflection, debate and negotiation about the dominant rural development paradigm: This context provides motivation to search for (valuable) alternative models to established routines and practices behind the development of rural marginal places, beyond those related to agricultural food production and consumption.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Our results contribute to identifying valuation phases that exemplify the collaborative nature of valuation. One first result underlines an overarching valuation context [53] in which different valuation phases take place. These phases address, in fact, a continuous reflection, debate and negotiation about the dominant rural development paradigm: This context provides motivation to search for (valuable) alternative models to established routines and practices behind the development of rural marginal places, beyond those related to agricultural food production and consumption.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…As Kaiser [53] points out, values may 'be more or less hidden from our consciousness and come to live only in specific conflict situations or dilemmas' (p. 6). Since values are neither universal nor fixed in meaning, social actors may utilise and implement different values or may emphasise value differently in different situations: 'The context makes it also easier for participants to evoke the values they deem relevant' [53] (p. 7).…”
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