Mary B. LaLone, Ph.D.
Mary B. LaLone, Ph.D.

Farmer's Market Project,
 2003

 

 

   



  

  • An ethnographic study of Farmers Markets in Southwestern Virginia conducted by a Radford University Economic Anthropology class research team.  
     
  • The team recently completed a volume of their research findings, The Social and Economic World of Farmers Markets
    (2004).  

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    The Farmers Market Project was organized as an experiential learning project for the Fall 2003 Economic Anthropology class at Radford University.  The research team studied the socio-economic world of farmers markets across southwest Virginia using interviewing, observation, censuses, mapping  and participant-observation methods, and compiled a volume of their research findings, The Social and Economic World of Farmers Markets.
 
   

To read the web publication of The Social and Economic World of Farmers Markets, click here:  Farmers Markets Web Pub.pdf.  


 

Fall 2003 Farmers Market Research Team: Jeri St. Clair, Josh Spencer, Jessica Hamby, Joseph Gregory, Kirstin Sawicki, Garrett Smythe, Becky Minter, Tim Jamba, Justin Dowdy, David Self 
 (not pictured: Richard Sarver, Steve Storer).

Radford University Project Director/Professor: Dr. Mary LaLone 
(not pictured above)

 
   
Please cite all research from this web publication as:

(Chapter author)
2004    (Chapter title.) IN The Social and Economic World of Farmers Markets. Mary B. LaLone, ed.  Radford, VA: Department of Sociology
           and Anthropology, Radford University.  Pp. (pages used).  Electronic document:
           http://www.radford.edu/~mlalone/FarmersMarketProj.htm

 
 
 
   


Author: Mary B. LaLone, mlalone@radford.edu 
Radford University
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