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Title Food sovereignty : reconnecting food, nature & community / edited by Hannah Wittman, Annette Aurélie Desmarais & Nettie Wiebe.

Publication Information Halifax, Nova Scotia : Fernwood Pub., c2010.
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 Main Stock  Book - 21-Day  338.19 FOO  AVAILABLE
Description xii, 212 p. ; 23 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Origins & potential of food sovereignty / Hannah Wittman, Annette Desmarais & Nettie Wiebe -- Framing resistance : international food regimes & the roots of food sovereignty / Madeleine Fairbairn -- Seeing like a peasant : voices from La Vía Campesina / Itelvina Masioli & Paul Nicholson -- "Drawing forth the force that slumbered in peasants' arms" : The Economist, high agriculture & selling capitalism / Jim Handy & Carla Fehr -- Capitalist agriculture, the food price crisis & peasant resistance / Walden Bello & Mara Baviera -- Agrofuels & food sovereignty : another agrarian transition / Eric Holt-Giménez & Annie Shattuck -- Reconnecting agriculture & the environment : food sovereignty & the agrarian basis of ecological citizenship / Hannah Wittman -- Food sovereignty & redistributive land policies : exploring linkages, identifying challenges / Saturnino M. Borras Jr. & Jennifer C. Franco -- Scaling up agroecological approaches for food sovereignty in Latin America / Miguel A. Altieri -- Unearthing the cultural & material struggles over seed in Malawi / Rachel Bezner Kerr -- Seed sovereignty : the promise of open source biology / Jack Kloppenburg -- Food sovereignty in movement : addressing the triple crisis / Philip McMichael -- What does food sovereignty look like? / Raj Patel.
Subject Food supply.
Sustainable agriculture.
Food security.
Souveraineté alimentaire.
Aliments -- Approvisionnement.
Agriculture durable.
Sécurité alimentaire.
Food sovereignty.
Added Author Wiebe, Nettie.
Desmarais, Annette Aurélie.
Wittman, Hannah.
Added Title Food sovereignty : reconnecting food, nature and community
ISBN 9780857490292
085749029X