This paper reviews recent critiques of the food sovereignty framework and elaborates on some of their key arguments. In particular it comments upon the different conceptualizations of agrarian capitalism and the supposed food regime crisis, the one-sided focus on enclosure/accumulation by dispossession that overlooks the importance of expanded reproduction, and the romantic optimism about a farmer-driven agroecological knowledge trajectory devoid of modern scienc
This contribution is a critical review of research on the global agri-food system directly or indire...
The central disagreement between McMichael and Bernstein boils down to how each of them analyses foo...
This thesis forms part of an ongoing project working with Neilson (2012; Neilson & Stubbs, 2016) tow...
This paper reviews recent critiques of the food sovereignty framework and elaborates on some of thei...
This contribution reviews recent critiques of the food sovereignty framework. In particular it engag...
Food is at the nexus of a truly striking range of the global political, environmental, economic and ...
This article develops the concept of food sovereignty while it critically reflects on its present st...
The concept of food sovereignty presents us with an important theoretical and practical challenge. T...
Agri-based economies especially those in developing countries are becoming increasingly dependent on...
Whereas hundreds of social movements and NGOs all over the world have embraced the concept of food s...
Food sovereignty—or the right of a people to operate and control their own food and agricultural sys...
International audienceThe paper deals with how the concept of “food sovereignty” – broadly defined a...
How have the discourses of ‘trade-oriented food security’ and ‘food sovereignty’ contributed to a po...
We propose that agroecology provides a framework for understanding ‘levels’ for the transition to su...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Peasant Stu...
This contribution is a critical review of research on the global agri-food system directly or indire...
The central disagreement between McMichael and Bernstein boils down to how each of them analyses foo...
This thesis forms part of an ongoing project working with Neilson (2012; Neilson & Stubbs, 2016) tow...
This paper reviews recent critiques of the food sovereignty framework and elaborates on some of thei...
This contribution reviews recent critiques of the food sovereignty framework. In particular it engag...
Food is at the nexus of a truly striking range of the global political, environmental, economic and ...
This article develops the concept of food sovereignty while it critically reflects on its present st...
The concept of food sovereignty presents us with an important theoretical and practical challenge. T...
Agri-based economies especially those in developing countries are becoming increasingly dependent on...
Whereas hundreds of social movements and NGOs all over the world have embraced the concept of food s...
Food sovereignty—or the right of a people to operate and control their own food and agricultural sys...
International audienceThe paper deals with how the concept of “food sovereignty” – broadly defined a...
How have the discourses of ‘trade-oriented food security’ and ‘food sovereignty’ contributed to a po...
We propose that agroecology provides a framework for understanding ‘levels’ for the transition to su...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Peasant Stu...
This contribution is a critical review of research on the global agri-food system directly or indire...
The central disagreement between McMichael and Bernstein boils down to how each of them analyses foo...
This thesis forms part of an ongoing project working with Neilson (2012; Neilson & Stubbs, 2016) tow...