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Grabbing back: essays against the global land grab

 

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1The most recent issue of The Journal of Peasant Studies, 42:3–4, 2015 (a special collection on global land grabbing and political reactions from below) is another important contribution to the study of resistance to land grabbing.

2e.g. Third World Quarterly, Special Issue: Global land grabs, 34:9, 2013 (eds. Marc Edelman, Carlos Oya and Saturnino M. Borras Jr.); The Journal of Peasant Studies, Special Issue: Green grabbing: a new appropriation of nature? 39:2, 2012 (eds. James Fairhead, Melissa Leach, and Ian Scoones); The Journal of Peasant Studies, Special Issue: The new enclosures: critical perspectives on corporate land deals, 39:3–4, 2012 (eds. Ben White, Saturnino M. Borras, Ruth Hall, Ian Scoones and Wendy Wolford); Development & Change, Special Issue: Governing the global land grab: the role of the state in the rush for land, 44:2, 2013 (eds. J. Borras, R. Hall, I. Scoones, B. White and W. Wolford); Globalizations, Special Issue: Land grabbing and global governance: critical perspectives, 10:1, 2013 (eds. M. Margulis N. McKeon and S. Borras); Water Alternatives, Special Issue: Water-grabbing, 5:2, 2012 (eds. Lyla Mehta, Gert Jan Veldwisch and Jennifer Franco); Canadian Journal of Development Studies, Special Issue: Land grabs in Latin America and the Caribbean, 33:4, 2012 (eds. J. Borras, C. Kay, S. Gomez and J. Wilkinson); Land Deal Politics Initiative (LDPI) conferences (2011, 2012), papers available from: www.iss.nl/ldpi.

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