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Abstract

I am a graduate student working on a dissertation that explores that transformation of the organic food industry in the United States from 1965 - 2002, culminating in the adoption of the first U.S. National Organic Standards. My research interests include the politics and organizations involved as the organic market grew from a marginalized segment of the retail grocery sector into a major niche market, one that is now embraced by many of the same corporations that earlier activists harshly critiqued. My dissertation advisors include Paul DiMaggio, Miguel Centeno, and Robert Wuthnow.


Curricula Vitae

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Publications

[1]

Craig Upright. Consumer Cooperatives. In Dwight F. Burlingame, editor, Philanthropy in America: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia, pages 98-100. New York: ABC-Clio, 2004.

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[2]

Craig Upright. Social Capital and Cultural Participation: Spousal Influences on Attendance at Arts Events. Poetics, 32(2):129-143, 2004.

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Originally submitted as Working Paper #32 for Princeton University's Center For Arts and Cultural Policy Studies.


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posted:  06/15/1999 12:24 PM
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