The Financialization of Farming: The Hancock Company of Canada and Its Embedding in Rural Australia
Sarah Ruth Sippel (SFB 1199), Geoffrey Lawrence (U Queensland) & David Burch (U Queensland)
Publication Date
January 2017
Publisher
Bingley: Emerald Publishing Limited
Language
English
Type
Book Chapter
Issue
Transforming the Rural: Global Processes and Local Futures
Editors
Mara Miele, Vaughan Higgins, Hilde Bjørkhaug and Monica Truninger
Pages
3–24
Additional Information
About the Author
Dr. Sarah Ruth Sippel (SFB 1199 & Leipzig University)
Sarah is a Lecturer at the Institute of Cultural Anthropology and a Principal Investigator at the Collaborative Research Centre SFB 1199. Her research interests concern the complex nature of the global agri-food system, particularly questions in relation to food security, the financialization of agriculture and food, and the alternatives that are being developed to the current agri-food system. All these issues raise important questions in relation to politics, ethics, and social justice, which motivate her research. As a human geographer with a background in Middle Eastern Studies and Philosophy, Sarah investigates social phenomena from an interdisciplinary and transregional perspective. She intensively worked on the interlinkages between export agriculture, rural livelihood security, and labour migration in North Africa and the Western Mediterranean. Her current research addresses the diverse (re)imaginations of land in Australia.