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Forum on Authoritarian Populism
Free access to recent articles examining Authoritarian Populism
Explore articlesTurning the Populist Tide - A Blog Post by Ian Scoones
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Rural Support for Authoritarian Populism is Strong But Another Way is Possible
Read blog postTeodor Shanin Memorial Collection
Read ArticlesExplore Journal of Peasant Studies
A leading journal in the field of rural politics and development, The Journal of Peasant Studies (JPS) provokes and promotes critical thinking about social structures, institutions, actors and processes of change in and in relation to the rural world. It fosters inquiry into how agrarian power relations between classes and other social groups are created, understood, contested and transformed. JPS pays special attention to questions of ‘agency’ of marginalized groups in agrarian societies, particularly their autonomy and capacity to interpret – and change – their conditions.
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New article by Tom Krame: “‘Neither war nor peace’: failed ceasefires and dispossession in Myanmar’s ethnic borderlands” https://t.co/gXzzdM2wSi
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8 days ago
Join us for the first of a new "Agrarian Conversations Webinar" series:
What can we learn from the world of pastoralism for wider agrarian struggles?
Wednesday, January 27, 2021 at 1:00 PM – 2:30 PM UTC+01 https://t.co/iUOU7sBWBL
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21 days ago
New OPEN ACCESS article by Maywa Montenegro de Wit: “What grows from a #pandemic? Toward an #abolitionist #agroecology” https://t.co/VHxh3dWZ2m
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