Abstract

An ethnography of a midwestern farmers' market captures patterns of farmer/vendor behaviors and buyer-seller interactions. We used a variety of methods and media to produce a thick description of this periodic urban marketplace and to reveal a series of successful marketing practices. The paper uses an extended case study format as a baseline for interpreting the role of retail institutions in the social construction of community.

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