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On being a foreign body in the field, or how reflexivity around translation can take us beyond language (2015)
Journal Article
Krzywoszynska, A. (2015). On being a foreign body in the field, or how reflexivity around translation can take us beyond language. Area, 47(3), 311-318. https://doi.org/10.1111/area.12202

Translation in cross-cultural research is being increasingly acknowledged as a serious methodological issue in geography. Translation dilemmas present researchers with incommensurabilities of meaning, thus providing insights into culturally specific... Read More about On being a foreign body in the field, or how reflexivity around translation can take us beyond language.

What Farmers Know: Experiential Knowledge and Care in Vine Growing (2015)
Journal Article
Krzywoszynska, A. (2016). What Farmers Know: Experiential Knowledge and Care in Vine Growing. Sociologia Ruralis, 56(2), 289-310. https://doi.org/10.1111/soru.12084

This article contributes to the critical debate on the choreographies of care in farming (Law) through an exploration of the inter-dependence of care and situated expertise in the context of vine work. It argues that care as the totality of those act... Read More about What Farmers Know: Experiential Knowledge and Care in Vine Growing.

Wine is not Coca-Cola: marketization and taste in alternative food networks (2014)
Journal Article
Krzywoszynska, A. (2015). Wine is not Coca-Cola: marketization and taste in alternative food networks. Agriculture and Human Values, 32(3), 491-503. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10460-014-9564-9

This paper engages with the question: how can the marketization of ecologically embedded edibles be enabled in alternative food networks? The challenge lies in the fact that ecologically embedded edibles, grown and made through primarily ecological r... Read More about Wine is not Coca-Cola: marketization and taste in alternative food networks.

Doing the ‘Dirty Work’ of the Green Economy: resource recovery and migrant labour in the EU (2014)
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Gregson, N., Crang, M., Botticello, J., Calestani, M., & Krzywoszynska, A. (2016). Doing the ‘Dirty Work’ of the Green Economy: resource recovery and migrant labour in the EU. European Urban and Regional Studies, 24(3), 541-555. https://doi.org/10.1177/0969776414554489

Europe has set out its plans to foster a ‘green economy’, focused around recycling, by 2020. This pan-European recycling economy, it is argued, will have the triple virtues of: first, stopping wastes being ‘dumped’ on poor countries; second, reusing... Read More about Doing the ‘Dirty Work’ of the Green Economy: resource recovery and migrant labour in the EU.

‘Waste? You mean by-products!’ From bio-waste management to agro-ecology in Italian winemaking and beyond (2012)
Journal Article
Krzywoszynska, A. (2012). ‘Waste? You mean by-products!’ From bio-waste management to agro-ecology in Italian winemaking and beyond. Sociological Review, 60(S2), 47-65. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-954x.12037

This paper engages in a critique of Italian and EU agricultural bio-waste policy, taking a relational approach to understanding the role of these materials in socio-material networks of production. Specifically, I consider how the challenges posed by... Read More about ‘Waste? You mean by-products!’ From bio-waste management to agro-ecology in Italian winemaking and beyond.