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The Handbook of Critical Agrarian Studies provides an in-depth exploration of agrarian issues through critical theoretical frameworks and empirical research. It examines the complexities of agricultural systems, land ownership patterns, rural livelihoods, and social movements across the globe.
The handbook covers key topics including peasant studies, land grabbing, food sovereignty, rural inequality, and the political ecology of agriculture. Contributors analyze how capitalism, colonialism, and globalization have shaped agrarian structures and rural communities. The work emphasizes the agency of peasants and rural workers in challenging exploitative systems and building alternative food systems.
This essential resource is designed for academics, students, policymakers, and practitioners interested in understanding agrarian change and social transformation in the countryside.







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