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Symposium: Gender, Conflict, and Global Environmental Change

Gender Change in the Globalization of Agriculture?

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  • Sachs, Carolyn. 2013. “Feminist Food Sovereignty: Crafting a New Vision.”
  • Schutter, deOlivier. 2013. “The Agrarian Transition and The ‘Feminization’ Of Agriculture.”
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