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Diversity, equity and inclusion policy texts in Canadian agriculture
Author(s) -
Bobby Thomas Cameron,
Ziad Ghaith,
Lisa Chilton
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
the international journal of information, diversity, and inclusion
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2574-3430
DOI - 10.33137/ijidi.v5i5.37130
Subject(s) - agriculture , equity (law) , citizenship , public policy , agricultural policy , diversity (politics) , political science , public administration , social constructionism , research policy , pluralism (philosophy) , sociology , economic growth , social science , economics , geography , politics , philosophy , archaeology , epistemology , law
This study explores diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policy texts in Canadian agriculture from a policy-as-information perspective. Public policy is a powerful form of information in shaping citizenship behaviour and identity. Borrowing theory from social constructionism and using “policy texts” as data, this article enables us to start to understand the discursive framework constructing under-represented groups in agriculture. The article finds that there is a patchwork quilt approach with DEI agricultural policy in Canada: Federal, provincial and territorial governments and non-governmental organizations are individually pursuing DEI agendas. The conclusion calls for future information research on DEI agricultural policy in Canada, with contributions from academics, practitioners, industry and farmers. The contribution of this article is twofold: It provides policy practitioners with a snapshot of current DEI policies in agriculture across Canada and it attempts to stimulate research and discussion among policy scholars through suggestions for future research.

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