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Contents
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- List of Abbreviations xi
- Introduction: The Long Twenty-First Century 1
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Part 1 ORIGINS
- 1. Transnational Peasant and Farmer Movements and Networks 17
- 2. Peasant-Farmer Movements, Third World Peoples, and the Seattle Protests against the World Trade Organization, 1999 69
- 3. Rooted, Rural, and Subaltern Cosmopolitans in Transnational Peasant and Farmer Movements 86
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Part 2 CENTRAL AMERICA
- 4. Transnational Peasant Politics in Central America 105
- 5. When Networks Don’t Work: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Civil Society Initiatives in Central America 127
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Part 3 SUBSISTENCE CRISES AND FOOD SOVEREIGNTY
- 6. Bringing the Moral Economy Back In . . . to the Study of Twenty-First-Century Transnational Peasant Movements 149
- 7. Food Sovereignty: Forgotten Genealogies and Future Regulatory Challenges 172
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Part 4 PEASANTS’ RIGHTS AND THE UNITED NATIONS
- 8. How the United Nations Recognized the Rights of Peasants and Other People Working in Rural Areas 193
- 9. Defining “Peasant” at the United Nations Human Rights Council 216
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Part 5 ENGAGED RESEARCH
- 10. Synergies and Tensions between Rural Social Movements and Professional Researchers 231
- 11. Eight Dimensions of Land Grabbing That Every Researcher Should Consider 246
- Conclusion: The Long March 260
- Notes 265
- References 293
- Index 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- List of Abbreviations xi
- Introduction: The Long Twenty-First Century 1
-
Part 1 ORIGINS
- 1. Transnational Peasant and Farmer Movements and Networks 17
- 2. Peasant-Farmer Movements, Third World Peoples, and the Seattle Protests against the World Trade Organization, 1999 69
- 3. Rooted, Rural, and Subaltern Cosmopolitans in Transnational Peasant and Farmer Movements 86
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Part 2 CENTRAL AMERICA
- 4. Transnational Peasant Politics in Central America 105
- 5. When Networks Don’t Work: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Civil Society Initiatives in Central America 127
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Part 3 SUBSISTENCE CRISES AND FOOD SOVEREIGNTY
- 6. Bringing the Moral Economy Back In . . . to the Study of Twenty-First-Century Transnational Peasant Movements 149
- 7. Food Sovereignty: Forgotten Genealogies and Future Regulatory Challenges 172
-
Part 4 PEASANTS’ RIGHTS AND THE UNITED NATIONS
- 8. How the United Nations Recognized the Rights of Peasants and Other People Working in Rural Areas 193
- 9. Defining “Peasant” at the United Nations Human Rights Council 216
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Part 5 ENGAGED RESEARCH
- 10. Synergies and Tensions between Rural Social Movements and Professional Researchers 231
- 11. Eight Dimensions of Land Grabbing That Every Researcher Should Consider 246
- Conclusion: The Long March 260
- Notes 265
- References 293
- Index 333