RECOMMENDED READINGS
- Suggested conference papers from Food Sovereignty: A Critical Dialogue International Conference, September 14–15, 2013, Yale University.
- Akanji, BolaO. 2013. “Structural Transformation and Gender Rights in African Agriculture: What Pathways to Food Sovereignty and Sustainable Food Security?”
- Kerr, RachelBezner, Esther Lupafya, and Lizzie Shumba. 2013. “Food Sovereignty, Gender and Nutrition: Perspectives from Malawi.”
- Mencher, JoanP. 2013. “Food Sovereignty: How It Turns The Growing Corporate Global Food System Upside Down.”
- Park, YoungClara Mi and Benand Julia White. 2013. “We Are Not All the Same: Taking Gender Seriously in Food Sovereignty Discourse.”
- Sachs, Carolyn. 2013. “Feminist Food Sovereignty: Crafting a New Vision.”
- Schutter, deOlivier. 2013. “The Agrarian Transition and The ‘Feminization’ Of Agriculture.”
- OTHER SOURCES
- Amanor, KojoSebastian. 2011. “Global Landgrabs, Agribusiness and the Commercial Smallholder: A West African Perspective.” Paper presented at the International Conference on Global Land Grabbing. April 6–8, 2011.
- Boserup, Ester. 1970. Woman's Role in Economic Development. London: George Allen & Unwin.
- Cornwall, Andrea, E. Harrison, and A. Whitehead (eds.), Feminisms in Development. London: Zed Books, 201–213.
- FAO. 2011. The State of Food Insecurity in the World: How Does International Price Volatility Affect Domestic Economies and Food Security? Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Rome.
- Joshi, Deepa. 2005. “Misunderstanding Gender in Water—Addressing or Reproducing Exclusion?” in Tina Wallace and Anne Coles (eds.), Gender, Water and Development. Oxford: Berg Publishers. 240.
- Kabeer, Naila and Tran Thi Van Anh. 2000. Leaving the Rice Fields, But Not the Countryside: Gender, Livelihood Diversification and Pro-Poor Growth in Rural Viet Nam. Occasional Paper 13. United Nations Research Institute for Social Development. 52.
- KIT, Agri-ProFocus, and IIRR. 2012. “Challenging Chains to Change: Gender Equity in Agricultural Value Chain Development.” KIT Publishers, Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam.
- La Via Campesina. 2012. International Conference of Peasants and Farmers: Stop Land Grabbing! Report and Conclusions of the Conference, Mali, 17–19, 2011.
- Lahiri-Dutt, Kuntala. 2014. Experiencing and Coping with Change: Women-Headed Households in the Eastern Gangetic Plains. ACIAR Technical Reports No. 83. Canberra: Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research. 67.
- Liversage, Harold. 2010. Responding to “Land Grabbing” and Promoting Responsible Investment in Agriculture. IFAD Occasional Paper 2:14.
- Mies, Maria. 1999. Patriarchy and Accumulation On a World Scale: Women in the International Division of Labour. London: Zed Books.
- Pearson, Ruth. 2007. “Reassessing Paid Work And Women's Empowerment: Lessons From the Global Economy,” in Andrea Cornwall, E. Harrison, and A. Whitehead A (eds.), Feminisms in Development. London: Zed Books. 201–213.
- Pimbert, Michel. 2009. Towards Food Sovereignty. Gatekeeper Series 141. London: IIED.
- Razavi, Shahra. 2009. “Engendering The Political Economy of Agrarian Change.” Journal of Peasant Studies 36(1): 197–226.
- Rocheleau, DianneE. 2008. “Political Ecology in the Key of Policy: From Chains Of Explanation to Webs of Relation.” Geoforum 39: 716–727.
- Rogers, B., 1980. The Domestication of Women. London: Tavistock.
- World Development Report. 2012. Gender Equality and Development. Globalization's Impact on Gender Equality: What's Happened and What's Needed. World Bank.
- Zoomers, Annelies. 2010. “Globalization and the Foreignization of Space: Seven Processes Driving the Current Global Land Grab.” Journal of Peasant Studies 37(2): 429–447.