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Sarah BeskyCulture and Agriculture Prelim: “Can a Plantation be Fair? Paradoxes and Possibilities in Darjeeling Fair Trade Tea Certification”

Bacon, Christopher2005 Confronting the Coffee Crisis: Can Fair Trade, Organic, and Specialty

Coffees Reduce Small-Scale Farmer Vulnerability in Northern Nicaragua? World Development. 33(3): 497-511.

Bain, Carmen, B. James Deaton, and Lawrence Busch 2005 Reshaping the Agri-food System: The Role of Standards, Standard Markers and

Third-Party Certifiers. In Agricultural Governance: Globalization and the New Politics of Regulation. Vaughan Higgins and Geoffrey. Lawrence, eds. Pp 71-83. London and New York: Routledge.

Bakker, Karen2005 Neoliberalizing Nature? Market Environmentalism in Water Supply in England and

Wales. Annals of the Association of American Geographers. 95(3): 542-565. Barrientos, Stephanie and Sally Smith

2007 Mainstreaming Fair Trade in Global Production Networks: Own Brand and Chocolate in UK Supermarkets. In Fair Trade: The Challenges Transforming Globalization. Laura Raynolds, Douglas Murray, and John Wilkinson, eds. Pp. 103-122. London: Routledge.

Brightman, Robert 1995 Forget Culture: Replacement, Transcendence, Relexification. Cultural

Anthropology. 10(4): 509-546. Bourgois, Pierre

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