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The network of the local organic market community in Central Java. The size of the sphere corresponds to the height of the influence tower (see the text for further explanation). Source: original data by authors.
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Indonesia was one of the then authoritarian states that spearheaded and
thoroughly institutionalized the green revolution. The emergence of organic
farming (OF), proposed as a strategy for environmental conservation in Indonesia,
is embedded in this history. This article uses social network analysis (SNA) to
investigate institutional aspects of OF...
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... the strategizing step, interviewees are asked to provide actors' perceived goals, which can assist them in deciding on potential collaborations or conflicts that might arise from interacting with particular actors. Finally, Net-Map visualizations of Figures 2-4 were created using Data Muse, open-source software for network visualization and network data analysis 6 . We inputted data for network visualization based on the photographs of the two networks produced at the workshop. ...
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... try to define them [local organic market community] so that there is an encounter [where people meet to exchange ideas]. (Interview, 9 December 2017) Figure 2 shows the network connections of the organic market community in Central Java. This actor not only offers a physical space where transactions can take place, for example, as a place where non-corporate farmers (petani non-korporasi) can sell their produce, but also serves as a networking platform for other actors 7 All names in this paper are pseudonyms. ...
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... shared concerns about OF (Figure 2). For instance, this actor shares knowledge on nutrition and healthy lifestyle to local consumers, transmits knowledge about agricultural technology to private sector actors, and participates in OF-related research with NGO actors. ...
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... instance, this actor shares knowledge on nutrition and healthy lifestyle to local consumers, transmits knowledge about agricultural technology to private sector actors, and participates in OF-related research with NGO actors. As shown in Figure 2, this actor has no links with government actors, but numerous links to NGO actors as well as with private sector organizations (degree of centrality score 0.55). In most cases, the links consist of exchanges of information. ...
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... market-based approach has transformed Indonesian OF, which is rooted in the social movements that operated at the grassroots level and emphasized community building. Moreover, closer scrutiny of this policy document reveals that the majority of the information it contains is related to technical aspects in OF, such as the requirement for barriers around organic farms, lists of permitted and prohibited inputs, the conversion period from conventional to organic farming, and other technical measures (BSN 2002; BSN 2016). Therefore, the state has been developing OF following the narrative of sustainable development as ecological modernization, where the invention of environmentally benign technology in OF goes hand-in-hand with economic growth ( Nightingale et al. 2019b). ...