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Month: September 2023

Who is Who in CASAS? Claudia Oviedo Rodriguez

Posted on September 25, 2023January 15, 2024 by CASAS

Multidisciplinary practitioner with more than 10 years of working experience in the rural development sector, including state interventions, global value chain studies, and farmer organizations analysis. I hold a PhD in Rural Sociology from Wageningen University, the Netherlands, and a Master’s in International Politics (Globalization, Poverty and Development) from Newcastle University, United Kingdom. I have…

Who is Who in CASAS? Chukwuma Ume

Posted on September 25, 2023January 15, 2024 by CASAS

Chukwuma Ume is a lecturer at the University of Nigeria. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Economics from the University of Nigeria and pursued his Master of Science degree in Environment and Development at the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom. Currently, he is undertaking his PhD at the Center for…

Who is Who in CASAS? Julio Gutiérrez

Posted on September 25, 2023January 15, 2024 by CASAS

Julio Gutiérrez is a Ph.D. candidate in anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is originally from El Salvador. His research interest focuses on the political ecology of financialization, particularly the relationship between speculative urbanism and resource grabbing in Central America. His dissertation project explores the process of gentrification in Cordillera…

No Option but to Settle! The Community Land Act, Devolution and Pastoralism in Samburu County, Kenya

Posted on September 25, 2023September 25, 2023 by CASAS

Rahma Hassan, CASAS’ member, and colleagues have just published a new article in Nomadic People. Their article examines the process of securing land rights for pastoralists in Kenya, applying the concept of sedentism to understand the impact of two recent changes in Kenyan land governance. Drawing on fieldwork among pastoralists living in Samburu County in…

Al-ʿUcha: A Women Farmworkers’ Strategy for Gendering Workers’ Rights in Southern Morocco

Posted on September 25, 2023September 25, 2023 by CASAS

New publication alert! Fayrouz Yousfi, CASAS’ member, has published a new article in Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies, called “Al-ʿUcha: A Women Farmworkers’ Strategy for Gendering Workers’ Rights in Southern Morocco”. In this paper, she examines how women agricultural workers mobilize for their right to fair, and fairly compensated, work. Check this article: https://read.dukeupress.edu/jmews/article-abstract/19/1/112/343820/Al-UchaA-Women-Farmworkers-Strategy-for-Gendering

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