References
- Akram-Lodhi, A. H. (2007). Land, markets and neoliberal enclosure: An agrarian political economy perspective. Third World Quarterly, 28(8), 1437–1456.
- Allen, P., FitzSimmons, M., Goodman, M., & Warner, K. (2003). Shifting plates in the agrifood landscape: The tectonics of alternative agrifood initiatives in California. Journal of Rural Studies, 19, 61–75.
- Altieri, M., & Toledo, V. (2011). The agroecological revolution in Latin America: Rescuing nature, ensuring food sovereignty and empowering peasants. Journal of Peasant Studies, 38(3), 587–612.
- Ansell, C., & Gash, A. (2008). Collaborative governance in theory and practice. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 18(4), 543–571. doi:10.1093/jopart/mum032
- Baletti, B., Johnson, T., & Wolford, W. (2008). ‘Late mobilization’: Transnational peasant networks and grassroots organizing in Brazil and South Africa. Journal of Agrarian Change, 8(2/3), 290–314.
- Bernstein, H. (2014). Food sovereignty via the ‘peasant way’: A sceptical view. Journal of Peasant Studies, 41(6), 1031–1063. doi:10.1080/03066150.2013.852082
- Bond Graham, D. (2012, May 16). Unclean hands at the Gill Tract? East Bay Express. Retrieved from http://www.eastbayexpress.com/oakland/unclean-hands-at-the-gill-tract/Content?oid=3204032
- Borras, S. (2007). Pro-poor land reform: A critique. Ottawa, ON: Ottawa University.
- Borras, S., & Franco, J. (2012). A land sovereignty alternative? Amsterdam: TNI.
- De Schutter, O. (2010). The emerging human right to land. International Community Law Review, 12, 303–334.
- Desmarais, A., & Wittman, H. (2014). Farmers, foodies & first nations: Getting to food sovereignty in Canada. Journal of Peasant Studies, 41(6), 1153–1173. doi:10.1080/03066150.2013.876623
- Guttal, S. (2013). Porto Alegre, Nyéléni and Bukit Tinggi: Evolving views of agrarian reform. Journal of Peasant Studies, 40(4), 739–747.
- Jennings, B. H. (1997). The killing fields: Science and politics at Berkeley, California, USA. Agriculture and Human Values, 14, 259–271.
- Kloppenburg, J. (2005). First the seed: The political economy of plant biotechnology (Science and Technology in Society) (2nd ed.). Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press.
- Malseed, K. (2008). Where there is no movement: Local resistance and the potential for solidarity. Journal of Agrarian Change, 8(2–3), 489–514.
- McClintock, N. (2014). Radical, reformist, and garden-variety neoliberal: Coming to terms with urban agriculture's contradictions. Local Environment: The International Journal of Justice and Sustainability, 19(2), 147–171.
- McMichael, P. (2014). Historicizing food sovereignty. Journal of Peasant Studies, 41(6), 933–957. doi:10.1080/03066150.2013.876999
- MST. (2013). The nature of struggle for agrarian reform in Brazil: Historical context and contemporary challenges. Journal of Peasant Studies, 40(4), 747–755.
- Nyéléni. (2007). Declaration of Nyéléni. Retrieved from http://nyeleni.org/spip.php?article290
- Patel, R. (2009). Guest editor, food sovereignty. Journal of Peasant Studies, 36(3), 663–706.
- van der Ploeg, J. D. (2013). Peasants and the art of farming: A Chayanovian manifesto. Halifax: Fernwood.
- Ribot, J., & Peluso, N. (2003). A theory of access. Rural Sociology, 68(2), 153–181.
- Rosset, P. M. (2006). Moving forward: Agrarian reform as a part of food sovereignty. In P. M. Rosset, R. Patel, & M. Courville (Eds.), Promised land: Competing visions of Agrarian reform (pp. 301–321). Oakland, CA: Food First Books.
- Rosset, P. M. (2013). Re-thinking agrarian reform, land and territory in La Via Campesina. Journal of Peasant Studies, 40(4), 721–775.
- Rosset, P. M., & Torres, M. E. (2012). Rural social movements and agroecology: Context, theory, and process. Ecology and Society, 17(3), 17–28.
- Schlosberg, D. (2004). Reconceiving environmental justice: Global movements and political theories. Environmental Politics, 13(3), 517–540.
- St. Martin, K., & Hall-Arber, M. (2007). Environment and development: (Re)connecting community and commons in New England fisheries, USA. In S. Kindon, R. Pain, & M. Kesby (Eds.), Participatory action research methods (pp. 51–59). London: Routledge.
- Tornaghi, C. (2014). Critical geography of urban agriculture. Progress in Human Geography, 38(4), 551–567. doi:10.1177/0309132513512542
- Torres, M. E., & Rosset, P. M. (2014). Diálogo de saberes in La Vía Campesina: Food sovereignty and agroecology. Journal of Peasant Studies, 41(6), 979–997. doi:10.1080/03066150.2013.872632
- Torrez, F. (2011). La Via Campesina: Peasant-led agrarian reform and food sovereignty. Development, 54(1), 49–54.
- USDA. (2014a). Farm demographics. Retrieved from http://www.agcensus.usda.gov/Publications/2012/Online_Resources/Highlights/Farm_Demographics/Highlights_Farm_Demographics.pdf
- USDA. (2014b). Farms and land in farms 2013 summary. Retrieved from http://www.usda.gov/nass/PUBS/TODAYRPT/fnlo0514.pdf
- Via Campesina. (2011). Conference declaration: Stop land grabbing now! Retrieved from http://viacampesina.org/en/index.php/main-issues-mainmenu-27/agrarian-reform-mainmenu-36/1127-stop-land-grabbing-now
- Vos, T. (2000). Visions of the middle landscape: Organic farming and the politics of nature. Agriculture and Human Values, 17, 245–256.
- Wittman, H. (2009). Reworking the metabolic rift: La Vía Campesina, agrarian citizenship, and food sovereignty. Journal of Peasant Studies, 36(4), 805–826.
- Wright, A., & Wolford, W. (2003). To inherit the earth: The landless movement and the struggle for a new Brazil. Oakland, CA: Food First Books.
- Zibechi, R. (2012). Territories in resistance: A cartography of Latin American social movements. Oakland, CA: AK Press.
- Zigas, E. (2012). Public harvest. San Francisco, CA: SPUR.