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Commentary: Food Sovereignty: A Critical Dialogue

A comment on Henry Bernstein's way with peasants, and food sovereignty

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Fang Ping, Ma Hui, Xi Yunxiao & Zhou Li. (2024) ‘Insiders eating home-grown food’, home gardens of Chinese smallholders, and hidden resistance in the food regime transition. The Journal of Peasant Studies 51:1, pages 135-165.
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Rocío Hiraldo & Steffen Böhm. (2023) Conservation, peasants and class: critical reflections on the political economy of climate change strategies in West Senegal. Review of African Political Economy 50:177-178, pages 421-438.
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Benjamin C. Fash, Betty del Carmen Vásquez Rivera & María Sojob. (2023) Prefiguring buen sobrevivir: Lenca women’s (e)utopianism amid climate change. The Journal of Peasant Studies 50:6, pages 2232-2258.
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Katherine L. Turner, C. Julián Idrobo, Annette Aurélie Desmarais & Ana Maria Peredo. (2022) Food sovereignty, gender and everyday practice: the role of Afro-Colombian women in sustaining localised food systems. The Journal of Peasant Studies 49:2, pages 402-428.
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Sarah Ruth Sippel & Nicolette Larder. (2021) Bridging divides: constructing food sovereignty in Australia. The Journal of Peasant Studies 48:2, pages 368-386.
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Anne Siebert. (2020) Transforming urban food systems in South Africa: unfolding food sovereignty in the city. The Journal of Peasant Studies 47:2, pages 401-419.
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Stephen K. Wegren. (2018) The insecurity of food security in Russia’s Far North. Polar Geography 41:4, pages 294-313.
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Michael Levien, Michael Watts & Hairong Yan. (2018) Agrarian Marxism. The Journal of Peasant Studies 45:5-6, pages 853-883.
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Elyse N. Mills. (2018) Implicating ‘fisheries justice’ movements in food and climate politics. Third World Quarterly 39:7, pages 1270-1289.
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Ellinor Isgren. (2016) No quick fixes: four interacting constraints to advancing agroecology in Uganda. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability 14:4, pages 428-447.
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Mvuselelo Ngcoya & Narendran Kumarakulasingam. (2016) Cultivating selves: A farmer profile of Fakazile Mthethwa. Agenda 30:4, pages 17-24.
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Philip McMichael. (2016) Commentary: Food regime for thought. The Journal of Peasant Studies 43:3, pages 648-670.
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Henry Bernstein. (2016) Agrarian political economy and modern world capitalism: the contributions of food regime analysis. The Journal of Peasant Studies 43:3, pages 611-647.
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Angus Lyall & Rudi Colloredo-Mansfeld. The evolving force of community: peasant uprisings and post-agrarian aspirations in Ecuador. The Journal of Peasant Studies 0:0, pages 1-20.
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Aleksandra Bilewicz & Ruta Śpiewak. A repeasantisation in Poland? New farmers, the peasant mode of production and their situations in local communities. The Journal of Peasant Studies 0:0, pages 1-21.
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Daniel Cruz & Elske van de Fliert. (2023) The ethics of food sovereignty: discourses for transformative social change and community development practices by peasant movements. Community Development Journal 58:1, pages 64-78.
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Leandro Vergara‐Camus & Kees Jansen. (2022) Autonomy in agrarian studies, politics, and movements: An inter‐paradigm debate. Journal of Agrarian Change 22:3, pages 455-472.
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Irina Velicu & Andreea Ogrezeanu. (2022) Quiet no more: The emergence of food justice and sovereignty in Romania. Journal of Rural Studies 89, pages 122-129.
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Tammi Jonas. (2021) Peoples’ Solutions to Food Systems Transformation in Asia and the Pacific. Development 64:3-4, pages 295-298.
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Antoinette M. Dumont, Ariani C. Wartenberg & Philippe V. Baret. (2021) Bridging the gap between the agroecological ideal and its implementation into practice. A review. Agronomy for Sustainable Development 41:3.
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Angela Joya. (2020) Food Sovereignty and the Struggle for Socio‐economic Justice in North Africa. Development and Change 52:1, pages 202-213.
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Aleksandra Maria Bilewicz. (2020) Beyond the Modernisation Paradigm: Elements of a Food Sovereignty Discourse in Farmer Protest Movements and Alternative Food Networks in Poland. Sociologia Ruralis 60:4, pages 754-772.
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Kasia Paprocki. (2019) The climate change of your desires: Climate migration and imaginaries of urban and rural climate futures. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 38:2, pages 248-266.
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Alec ThorntonCyril Mumenthaler, Rémi Schweizer & Joëlle Salomon Cavin. 2020. Urban Food Democracy and Governance in North and South. Urban Food Democracy and Governance in North and South 87 100 .
Jade Monaghan & Mick Smith. (2018) Ecology, Community and Food Sovereignty : What's in a Word? . Environmental Values 27:6, pages 665-685.
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Leonardo van den Berg, Dirk Roep, Paul Hebinck & Heitor Mancini Teixeira. (2018) Reassembling nature and culture: Resourceful farming in Araponga, Brazil. Journal of Rural Studies 61, pages 314-322.
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Jean-Philippe Peemans. (2018) Agricultures, ruralités, paysanneries : réflexions et questions pour une économie politique critique des discours dominants sur le développement. Mondes en développement n° 182:2, pages 21-48.
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Manoj Misra. (2017) Moving away from technocratic framing: agroecology and food sovereignty as possible alternatives to alleviate rural malnutrition in Bangladesh. Agriculture and Human Values 35:2, pages 473-487.
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Marc Edelman & Wendy Wolford. (2017) Introduction: Critical Agrarian Studies in Theory and Practice. Antipode 49:4, pages 959-976.
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Mvuselelo Ngcoya & Narendran Kumarakulasingam. (2016) The Lived Experience of Food Sovereignty: Gender, Indigenous Crops and Small‐Scale Farming in Mtubatuba, South Africa. Journal of Agrarian Change 17:3, pages 480-496.
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Sergio Schneider, Natália Salvate & Abel Cassol. (2016) Nested Markets, Food Networks, and New Pathways for Rural Development in Brazil. Agriculture 6:4, pages 61.
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Liam Campling & Jens Lerche. (2016) Introduction to the Special Issue The Political Economy of Agrarian Change: Essays in Appreciation of Henry Bernstein. Journal of Agrarian Change 16:3, pages 365-369.
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