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Handbook of critical agrarian studies / edited by A. Haroon Akram-Lodhi (Department of International Development Studies, Trent University, Canada), Kristina Dietz (Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Kassel), Bettina Engels (Otto Suhr Institute of Political Science, Department of Political and Social Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany), Ben M. McKay (Department of Anthropology and Archaeology, University of Calgary, Canada)

Publisher (Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing)
Year 2021
Authors Akram-Lodhi, A. Haroon editor
Dietz, Kristina editor
Engels, Bettina editor
McKay, Ben M. editor
Edward Elgar Publishing publisher

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Material Type E-Book
Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size 1 online resource (744 pages)
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents: Foreword / Tania Murray Li Acknowledgements -- 1. An Introduction to the handbook of critical agrarian studies / A. Haroon Akram-Lodhi, Kristina Dietz, Bettina Engels and Ben M. McKay -- Part I Origins -- 2. Frontiers, regimes and learning from history / Ulbe Bosma and Eric Vanhaute -- 3. Origins of peasant studies / Harriet Friedmann -- 4. The diversity of classical agrarian marxism / A. Haroon Akram-Lodhi and Cristóbal Kay -- 5. Debates on the historical origins of agrarian capitalism / Xavier Lafrance -- 6. An alternative perspective on the agrarian question in Europe and in the developing countries / Utsa Patnaik -- Part II concepts -- 7. The agrarian question / Michael Watts -- 8. Class / Sara Berry -- 9. Land / A. Haroon Akram-Lodhi -- 10. Frontiers: Commodification and territorialization / Mattias Borg Rasmussen and Christian Lund -- 11. Labour / Jonathan Pattenden -- 12. Labor and social reproduction / Smriti Rao -- 13. Peasants / Jan Douwe van der Ploeg -- 14. Gender / Avanti Mukherjee -- 15. Gender, nature, body / Andrea J. Nightingale and Wendy Harcourt -- 16. Kinship / Pauline E. Peters -- 17. Generation / Ben White -- 18. Intersectionality / Carol J. Pierce Colfer, Markus Ihalainen and Bimbika Sijapati Basnett -- 19. Merchant and usurer's capital / John Harriss -- 20. Agricultural markets / Muhammad Ali Jan and Barbara Harriss-White -- 21. Financialization / Jennifer Clapp and S. Ryan Isakson -- 22. Agrarian law / Sergio Coronado -- 23. Territoriality / Annie Shattuck and Nancy Lee Peluso -- 24. Agrarian/land reform / Ben Cousins -- 25. Food regimes / Philip McMichael -- 26. Crisis / Robert Chernomas, Ian Hudson and A. Haroon Akram-Lodhi -- 27. Food sovereignty, food security and the right to food / Priscilla Claeys, Annette Aurélie Desmarais and Jasber Singh -- Part III Methodologies -- 28. Qualitative research / Elisa Greco -- 29. Quantitative analysis / J. Paul Dunne -- 30. Geographical research / Oliver Pye -- 31. Questions and answers / A. Haroon Akram-Lodhi -- Part IV Regional perspectives -- 32. The agrarian question in Africa: Past, present and future / Samir Amin -- 33. Social movements in times of extractivism: The ecoterritorial turn in Latin America / Maristella Svampa -- 34. Agrarian change in China: Historical origins and competing perspectives / Qian Forrest Zhang -- 35. Beyond confrontation: Silent growers, symbiosis and subtle peasantness in post-socialist eurasia / Oane Visser, Brian Kuns and Petr Jehlička -- 36. Brics and global agrarian transformations / Gustavo de L.T. Oliveira and Ben M. McKay -- 37. Neoliberalism and the crisis in India's countryside / Prabhat Patnaik -- 38. Crises of capitalism in the countryside: Debates from the south / Praveen Jha and Paris Yeros -- Part V Debates -- 39. Land grabs / Ariane Goetz -- 40. Water for agriculture / Larry A. Swatuk -- 41. Biofuels / Carol Hunsberger -- 42. Industrial fisheries and oceanic accumulation / Elizabeth Havice and Liam Campling -- 43. Forests and current transitions / Markus Kröger -- 44. Artisanal and small-scale mining / Boris Verbrugge and Robin Thiers -- 45. Footloose labour / John Harriss -- 46. Contract farming / Helena Pérez Niño and Carlos Oya -- 47. Biotechnology / Matthew A. Schnurr and Lincoln Addison -- 48. Agroecology / Nils McCune and Peter Rosset -- 49. Identities and culture in the rural world / Nicholas Copeland -- 50. Everyday politics in agrarian societies / Benedict J. Tria Kerkvliet -- 51. The state and rural politics / Leandro Vergara-Camus -- 52. Experts, land regimes and the politics of mapping / Facundo Martín -- 53. Rural social movements/transnational agrarian movements / Giuliano Martiniello -- 54. Industrial agriculture and agrarian extractivism / Ben M. McKay and Henry Veltmeyer -- 55. Rural dispossession and capital accumulation / Derek Hall -- 56. Ecological crises in the rural world / Marcus Taylor -- 57. Microfinance and rural financial inclusion / Marcus Taylor -- 58. Rural indebtedness / Julien-François Gerber -- 59. The neoliberal diet / Gerardo Otero -- 60. Meatification / Tony Weis -- 61. Digital agriculture / Kristina Dietz and Franza Drechsel -- 62. Covid-19. / A. Haroon Akram-Lodhi -- Part VI Trajectories -- 63. The interface of critical development studies and critical agrarian studies / Henry Veltmeyer -- 64. Political ecology / Kristina Dietz -- 65. Pluriloguing postcolonial studies and critical agrarian studies / Johanna Leinius -- 66. Agrarian justice: Land, human rights and democratization / Jennifer C. Franco and Sofía Monsalve Suárez -- 67. Strategic linkages between sts and critical agrarian studies / Ryan Nehring -- 68. The capitalocene response to the anthropocene / Kees Jansen and Joost Jongerden -- 69. Degrowth in agrarian and fisheries studies / Arnim Scheidel, Irmak Ertör and Federico Demaria -- 70. Reconfiguring the intersection between urban food movements and agrarian struggles: Building an urban political agroecology praxis / Chiara Tornaghi and Severin Halder -- 71. Radical transformation: Creating alternatives to capitalism in the countryside / Kristina Dietz and Bettina Engels -- 72. Feasible utopias / Ray Bush -- Index
"Exploring the emerging and vibrant field of critical agrarian studies, this comprehensive Handbook offers interdisciplinary insights from both leading scholars and activists to understand agrarian life, livelihoods, formations and processes of change. It highlights the development of the field, which is characterized by theoretical and methodological pluralism and innovation. The Handbook presents critical analyses of, and examines controversies about, historical and contemporary social structures and processes in agrarian and rural settings from a wide range of perspectives. Chapters explore the origins of critical agrarian studies, the concepts underpinning the diverse theoretical approaches to the field, and the strengths and weaknesses of different methodologies used within the field. Finally, it illuminates debates around the topic and trajectories for future research and development. This will be a vital resource for graduate students, scholars and activists interested in critical agrarian studies. The analytical and empirical insights will also be helpful to students of environmental and development studies as well as agricultural and development economics, human geography and socio-cultural anthropology"-- Provided by publisher
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