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Property as power: A theory of representation

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Rutger Claassen
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Native American resilience to protect family nutrition during a pandemic: A qualitative analysis. [PDF]

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Historicizing food sovereignty

The Journal of Peasant Studies, 2014
To historicize food sovereignty is not simply to recognize its multiple forms and circumstances across time and space, but also to recognize its relation to the politics of capital in a crisis conjuncture. This paper traces the evolution of the food sovereignty vision from the initial stages of the food sovereignty countermovement to the present ...
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Food Sovereignty

2023
Food sovereignty is a paradigm on food system transformation advanced by peasant organizations worldwide in response to the commoditization of food through free trade agreements, deteriorating environmental and livelihood conditions in rural areas, and marginalization of the peasantry.
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Food sovereignty: reconnecting food, nature, and community

Journal of Peasant Studies, 2013
Food sovereignty: reconnecting food, nature, and community, edited by Hannah Wittman, Annette Aurelie Desmarais and Nettie Wiebe, Halifax and Winnipeg, Fernwood Publishing, 2010, xii + 224 pp., CAD...
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Republican food sovereignty

Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2018
This article defends a republican understanding of food sovereignty, according to which food sovereignty is the freedom of people to make choices related to food production, distribution and consumption in a non-dominated way, that is, without being subject to the arbitrary or uncontrolled interference of governments, international bodies and ...
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Food Sovereignty Movements

2022
The concept of food sovereignty was born out of the activism of the global peasants movement La Via Campesina. Since its inception food sovereignty has traveled far beyond its origins, and this entry looks at those origins and its current use by social movements. The most recent and widely accepted definition of food sovereignty is from the 2007 Nyélé
Wathne, Sophia, Sandoval, Laura Mendoza
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