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At Crossroads? Covid-19, State and The Peasantry: The Zimbabwean Case

Posted on October 31, 2020October 31, 2020 by George Mudimu

On 30 March 2020 Zimbabwe, a country of 14.3 million people, the government responded to the COVID-19 pandemic by imposing a mandatory lockdown for 21 days. This mandatory lockdown movement was only restricted to essential service providers; health care, security services and agriculture were designated as part of the essential services. Two days later the…

Online Masterclass Series: Critical Agrarian Studies

Posted on October 9, 2020October 10, 2020 by Sergio Coronado

The POLLEN node at the School of Human Ecology at Ambedkar University Delhi has launched of the online Masterclass Series on Critical Agrarian Studies this semester. The Series brings together eminent academics and teachers who work on rural/ agrarian issues in the Global South. For more info about the online course https://politicalecologynetwork.files.wordpress.com/2020/10/masterclass-poster-main.pdf For applying, visit this link: https://forms.gle/z7Pnv1EybzDTziFr7

What do you mean ‘we’? Activists, academics and NGOs in civil society coalitions

Posted on August 13, 2020 by Sergio Coronado

Join PLAAS for a webinar on “What do you mean ‘we’? Activists, academics and NGOs in civil society coalitions”. Many activists have argued that the crisis brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic also presents an important opportunity for change, and that now is the time that movements of poor and marginalised people, progressive activists, and critical social theorists…

From biomedical to politico-economic crisis: the food system in times of Covid-19

Posted on August 9, 2020August 8, 2020 by Juan Liu

Abstract: The Covid-19 disease is quickly developing into a deep, global and enduring politico-economic crisis that involves a rapid disarticulation of the production, processing, distribution and consumption of food. The badly balanced world market and the high degree of financialization of both primary agricultural production and food chains are decisive factors in this. The crisis…

Agroecology and the reconstruction of a post-COVID-19 agriculture

Posted on August 8, 2020August 8, 2020 by Juan Liu

Abstract: The COVID-19 crisis has created a moment where existing calls for agroecology acquire new relevance. Agroecology provides a path to reconstruct a post-COVID-19 agriculture, one that is able to avoid widespread disruptions of food supplies in the future by territorializing food production and consumption. There are five main areas in which agroecology can point…

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