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The gendering of farming and agricultural politics: a matter of discourse and power

Pages 371-388 | Published online: 25 Feb 2007

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Matthew R. Filteau. (2014) Who Are Those Guys? Constructing the Oilfield’s New Dominant Masculinity . Men and Masculinities 17:4, pages 396-416.
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Reidun Heggem. (2014) Diversification and Re-feminisation of Norwegian Farm Properties. Sociologia Ruralis 54:4, pages 439-459.
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Jane L. Glover. (2014) Gender, power and succession in family farm business. International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship 6:3, pages 276-295.
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Linda Price. (2012) The Emergence of Rural Support Organisations in the UK and Canada: Providing Support for Patrilineal Family Farming. Sociologia Ruralis 52:3, pages 353-376.
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Ann K. Ferrell. (2011) Doing masculinity: gendered challenges to replacing burley tobacco in central Kentucky. Agriculture and Human Values 29:2, pages 137-149.
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Barbara Pini. (2007) Always an outlaw: Daughters-in-law on Australian family farms. Women's Studies International Forum 30:1, pages 40-47.
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Barbara Pini. (2006) A critique of ‘new’ rural local governance: The case of gender in a rural Australian setting. Journal of Rural Studies 22:4, pages 396-408.
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Berit Brandth. (2006) Agricultural body-building: Incorporations of gender, body and work. Journal of Rural Studies 22:1, pages 17-27.
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Berit Brandth & Marit S. Haugen. (2016) Text, Body, and Tools. Men and Masculinities 8:2, pages 148-163.
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Barbara Pini. (2005) The Third Sex: Women Leaders in Australian Agriculture. Gender, Work and Organization 12:1, pages 73-88.
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Barbara Pini. (2016) `We Could have had the Old Girl Out in the Paddock Years Ago'. Work, Employment and Society 17:1, pages 171-182.
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