Adams, M. 2006, ‘Hybridizing habitus and reflexivity: towards an understanding of contemporary identity?’, Sociology, vol. 40, no. 3, pp. 511–27.
Bourdieu, P. 1990 [1980], The Logic of Practice, Polity Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Bourdieu, P. 1998, Practical Reason: On the theory of action, Stanford University Press, Stanford, Calif.
Bourdieu, P. and Wacquant, L. 1992, An Invitation to Reflexive Sociology, Polity Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Brook, I. 2003, ‘Making here like there: place attachment, displacement and the urge to garden’, Ethics, Place and Environment, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 227–34.
Brooking, T. 1996, ‘Use it or lose it: unravelling the land debate in late nineteenth-century New Zealand’, New Zealand Journal of History, vol. 30, pp. 141–61.
Buell, L. 2001, Writing for an Endangered World: Literature, culture and environment in the US and beyond, Belknap Press at Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass.
Buller, H. 2004, ‘Where the wild things are: the evolving iconography of rural fauna’, Journal of Rural Studies, vol. 20, pp. 131–41.
Burgess, J., Clark, J. and Harrison, C. M. 2000, ‘Knowledges in action: an actor network analysis of a wetland agri-environment scheme’, Ecological Economics, vol. 35, pp. 119–32.
Burton, R. J. F. 2004, ‘Seeing through the “good farmer’s” eyes: towards developing an understanding of the social symbolic value of “productivist” behaviour’, Sociologia Ruralis, vol. 44, no. 2, pp. 195–215.
Burton, R. J. F. and Wilson, G. A. 2006, ‘Injecting social psychology theory into conceptualisations of agricultural agency: towards a post-productivist farmer self-identity?’, Journal of Rural Studies, vol. 22, pp. 95–115.
Burton, R. J. F., Kuczera, C. and Schwarz, G. 2008, ‘Exploring farmers’ cultural resistance to voluntary agri-environmental schemes’, Sociologia Ruralis, vol. 48, no. 1, pp. 16–37.
Clark, J. and Lowe, P. 1992, ‘Cleaning up agriculture: environment, technology and social science’, Sociologia Ruralis, vol. 32, no. 1, pp. 11–29.
Colmar Brunton 2007, Understanding kiwifruit growers and their relationship with ZESPRI, Colmar Brunton Powerpoint presentation.
Douglas, M. 1990, ‘Foreword: no free gifts’, in M. Mauss, The Gift: The form and reason for exchange in archaic societies, W. W. Norton, New York and London, pp. vii–xviii.
Egoz, S., Bowring, J. and Perkins, H. C. 2001, ‘Tastes in tension: form, function, and meaning in New Zealand’s farmed landscapes’, Landscape and Urban Planning, vol. 57, no. 3, pp. 177–96.
Fairweather, John, Hunt, Lesley, Cook, Andrew, Rosin, Chris, Benge, Jayson and Campbell, Hugh 2007, New Zealand farmer and grower attitude and opinion survey: kiwifruit sector, ARGOS Research Report 07/08, <www.argos.org.nz>
Fort, T. 2000, The Grass is Greener: Our love affair with the lawn, Harper Collins, Glasgow.
Gray, J. 1998, ‘Family farms in the Scottish Borders: a practical definition of hill farmers’, Journal of Rural Studies, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 241–356.
Hunt, L. and Rosin, C. 2007, ‘The active kiwifruit orchard: orchard/orchardist interaction’, ISHS Acta Horticulturae, vol. 753, <http://www.actahort.org/books/753/753_76.htm>
Hunt, L. M., Rosin, C., McLeod, C., Read, M., Fairweather, J. R. and Campbell, H. R. 2005, Understanding approaches to kiwifruit production in New Zealand: report on first qualitative interviews with ARGOS kiwifruit participants, ARGOS Research Report 05/01, July 2005, <www.argos.org.nz>
Jay, M. 2005, ‘Remnants of the Waikato: native forest survival in a production landscape’, New Zealand Geographer, vol. 61, pp. 14–28.
Jenkins, R. 1992, Pierre Bourdieu, Routledge, London.
Jones, O. and Cloke, P. J. 2002, Tree Cultures: The place of trees and trees in their place, Berg, Oxford.
Kaltoft, P. 1999, ‘Values about nature in organic farming practice and knowledge’, Sociologia Ruralis, vol. 39, no. 1, pp. 39–53.
Lau, R. W. K. 2004, ‘Habitus and the practical logic of practice: an interpretation’, Sociology, vol. 38, no. 2, pp. 369–87.
McEachern, C. 1992, ‘Farmers and conservation: conflict and accommodation in farming politics’, Journal of Rural Studies, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 159–71.
Macnaghten, P. and Urry, J. 1998, Contested Natures, Sage Publications, London.
Matless, D. 2001, ‘Moral geographies’, in R. J. Johnston, D. Gregory, G. Pratt and M. Watts (eds), Dictionary of Human Geography, Fourth edition, Blackwell, Malden, Mass., p. 522.
Mauss, M. 1990, The Gift: The form and reason for exchange in archaic societies, Translated by W. D. Halls, W. W. Norton, New York and London.
Mayle, P. 1992, A Year in Provence, Ulverscroft, Leicester.
Morris, C. 2004, ‘The Great Depression and the downturn: narrating continuity in the high country’, New Zealand Sociology, vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 281–98.
Nassauer, J. 1997, ‘Cultural sustainability: aligning aesthetics and sustainability’, in J. Nassauer (ed.), Placing Nature: Culture and landscape ecology, Island Press, Washington, DC, pp. 67–83.
Oresczyn, S. and Land, A. 2000, ‘The meaning of hedgerows in the English landscape: different stakeholders’ perspectives and the implications for future hedge management’, Journal of Environmental Management, vol. 60, pp. 101–18.
Park, J., Scott, K., Cocklin, C. and Davis, P. 2002, ‘The moral life of trees: pastoral farming and production forestry in northern New Zealand’, Journal of Anthropological Research, vol. 58, pp. 521–44.
Raedeke, A. H., Green, J., Hodge, S. and Valdivia, C. 2003, ‘Farmers, the practice of farming and the future of agroforestry: an application of Bourdieu’s concepts of field and habitus’, Rural Sociology, vol. 68, no. 1, pp. 64–86.
Robbins, P. and Sharp, J. T. 2003, ‘Producing and consuming chemicals: the moral economy of the American lawn’, Economic Geography, vol. 79, no. 4, pp. 425–51.
Schmitzberger, I., Wrbka, T., Steurer, B., Aschenbrenner, G., Peterseil, J. and Zechmeister, H. G. 2005, ‘How farming styles influence biodiversity maintenance in Austrian agricultural landscapes’, Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, vol. 108, pp. 274–90.
Setten, G. 2004, ‘The habitus, the rule and the moral landscape’, Cultural Geographies, vol. 11, pp. 389–415.
Shucksmith, M. and Hermann, V. 2002, ‘Future changes in British agriculture: projecting divergent farm household behaviour’, Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 53, pp. 37–50.
Silber, I. F. 2003, ‘Pragmatic sociology as cultural sociology. Beyond repertoire theory?’, European Journal of Social Theory, vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 427–49.
Silvasti, T. 2003, ‘The cultural model of “the good farmer” and the environmental question in Finland’, Agriculture and Human Values, vol. 20, pp. 143–50.
Tanaka, K. 2005, ‘Redefining the moral responsibilities for food safety: the case of red meat in New Zealand’, Rural Sociology, vol. 70, no. 4, pp. 470–90.
Thomas, K. 1983, Man and the Natural World, Allen Lane, London.
Thompson, J. B. 1992, ‘Editor’s introduction’, in P. Bourdieu, Language and Symbolic Power, Polity Press, Cambridge, pp. 1–31.
Tolich, M. and Davidson, C. 1999, Starting Fieldwork: An introduction to qualitative research in New Zealand, Oxford University Press, Melbourne, Australia.
Widick, R. 2003, ‘Flesh and the free market (on taking Bourdieu to the options exchange)’, Theory and Society, vol. 32, nos 5–6, pp. 679–723.
Woolfrey, Celia 2000, ‘One man went to mow’, The Guardian, 16 September 2000, viewed 21 October 2008, <http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2000/sep/16/houseandgarden.features>