Jonathan Murdoch focuses on Economy, Food processing, Quality, Globalization and Actor–network theory. His study in Economy is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Parallel universe, Agricultural productivity, Power, Politics and Commodity. His Food processing study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Supply chain, Embeddedness, Neoclassical economics and Agricultural economics.
His Quality study incorporates themes from International trade, Legislation, Geography of food and Corporate governance. His research in Globalization intersects with topics in Liberalization and Specialization. His study looks at the intersection of Actor–network theory and topics like Negotiation with Space.
His primary scientific interests are in Rural area, Social science, Corporate governance, Economic growth and Rural development. His studies in Rural area integrate themes in fields like Rural sociology, White paper, Politics and Economic geography. His Politics study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Economy.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Land development and Economic system in addition to Economic geography. His study in the fields of Human geography under the domain of Social science overlaps with other disciplines such as Perspective, Environmental ethics and Social processes. His work in Corporate governance addresses subjects such as State, which are connected to disciplines such as Public policy, Rationality and Political economy.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Economic geography, Social science, Perspective, Power and Environmental ethics. His Economic geography research includes elements of Economic growth, Land tenure, Agricultural land and Rurality. His Rurality study is associated with Rural area.
In his work, Politics and Economy is strongly intertwined with Paternalism, which is a subfield of Rural area. The Power study combines topics in areas such as International trade, Food processing and Food politics. Jonathan Murdoch combines subjects such as Parallel universe and Commodity with his study of Quality.
His primary areas of investigation include Rural area, Politics, Economy, Agrarian society and Movement. His Rural area research includes themes of Economic growth, Social science, Economic geography and Environmentalism. His Politics research incorporates elements of Power and Commodity.
His work carried out in the field of Economy brings together such families of science as Quality, Agricultural productivity, Parallel universe and Food processing. Jonathan Murdoch has researched Agrarian society in several fields, including Land development, Diversity, Regionalisation, Ideal and Paternalism. As part of his studies on Movement, Jonathan Murdoch often connects relevant subjects like Reflexivity.
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Constructuring The Countryside: An Approach To Rural Development
Terry Marsden;Jonathon Murdoch;Philip Lowe;Richard C Munton.
(1993)
Quality, Nature, and Embeddedness: Some Theoretical Considerations in the Context of the Food Sector
Jonathan Murdoch;Terry Marsden;Jo Ann Banks.
Economic Geography (2000)
The spaces of actor-network theory
Jonathan Murdoch.
Geoforum (1998)
Networks — a new paradigm of rural development?
Jonathan Murdoch.
Journal of Rural Studies (2000)
Back to nature: Changing 'worlds of production' in the food sector
Jonathan Murdoch;Mara Miele.
Sociologia Ruralis (1999)
Rural studies: Modernism, postmodernism and the ‘post-rural’
Jonathan Murdoch;Andy C. Pratt.
Journal of Rural Studies (1993)
Constructing the Countryside
Peter Bigmore;Terry Marsden;Jonathon Murdoch;Philip Lowe.
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers (1994)
Organic vs. conventional agriculture: knowledge, power and innovation in the food chain
Kevin Morgan;Jonathan Murdoch.
Geoforum (2000)
Worlds of Food: Place, Power, and Provenance in the Food Chain
Kevin John Morgan;Terry Keith Marsden;Jonathan Murdoch.
(2006)
The Differentiated Countryside
Terry Keith Marsden;J. Murdoch;P. Lowe;N. Ward.
(2003)
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