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Peasant Politics of the Twenty-First Century
Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
Introduction: The Long Twenty-First Century
Part 1: Origins
1. Transnational Peasant and Farmer Movements and Networks
2. Peasant-Farmer Movements, Third World Peoples, and the Seattle Protests against the World Trade Organization, 1999
3. Rooted, Rural, and Subaltern Cosmopolitans in Transnational Peasant and Farmer Movements
Part 2: Central America
4. Transnational Peasant Politics in Central America
5. When Networks Don't Work: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Civil Society Initiatives in Central America
Part 3: Subsistence Crises and Food Sovereignty
6. Bringing the Moral Economy Back In . . . to the Study of Twenty-First-Century Transnational Peasant Movements
7. Food Sovereignty: Forgotten Genealogies and Future Regulatory Challenges
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
9. Defining "Peasant" at the United Nations Human Rights Council
Part 5: Engaged Research
10. Synergies and Tensions between Rural Social Movements and Professional Researchers
11. Eight Dimensions of Land Grabbing That Every Researcher Should Consider
Conclusion: The Long March
Notes
References
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