2019
DOI: 10.1080/03066150.2019.1683001
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Agroecological peasant territories: resistance and existence in the struggle for emancipation in Brazil

Abstract: We explore peasant territories as an emancipatory alternative in the context of authoritarian populism and neo-liberalism by focusing on two agroecological peasant territories in Brazil. We argue that territories harbour socio-ecological, cultural-political and politico-institutional bases that engender different forms of resistance and existence. Peasant territories build and defend emancipatory alternatives by creating self-governed knowledge and production systems, by problematising and mobilising against e… Show more

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“…Methodologically, agroecologists in this vein foreground participatory methods of dialogue, experimentation, and horizontal learning and practice (Martínez-Torres and Rosset 2014;Bezner Kerr et al 2019). Politically, they advance a non-homogeneous strategy of intersectional alliance-building (USFSA 2018; Anderson et al 2019), strengthening the grassroots as a space for politics (Roman-Alcalá 2020), and critically engaging and transforming parts of the state (Giraldo and McCune 2019;van den Berg et al 2020).…”
Section: Intersectional Contagionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Methodologically, agroecologists in this vein foreground participatory methods of dialogue, experimentation, and horizontal learning and practice (Martínez-Torres and Rosset 2014;Bezner Kerr et al 2019). Politically, they advance a non-homogeneous strategy of intersectional alliance-building (USFSA 2018; Anderson et al 2019), strengthening the grassroots as a space for politics (Roman-Alcalá 2020), and critically engaging and transforming parts of the state (Giraldo and McCune 2019;van den Berg et al 2020).…”
Section: Intersectional Contagionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These organisations are united on the basis of shared grievances against agri-business and a wish for agroecological alternatives. The alliance offers a pool of affective relations which have been for demonstrations against austerity measures, to construct alternatives and to advance specific policies (Van den Berg et al 2019). This includes the Food Acquisition Policy (PAA), which provides funds for food transactions between social welfare institutions and peasant organisations, and the National School Feeding Law (PNAE), which obliges public schools to purchase at least 30% of their foods for school meals from local family peasants.…”
Section: Market Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It mobilise peoples' grievances from exploitative relations and wishes for a different ways of life to form alliances between movements of peasants, women, rural workers, researchers, students and consumers, that expose, problematise and resist the ongoing reproduction of harmful power relations and foster alternatives. In Brazil, these alliances have been mobilised , to challenge agribusiness and neoliberalism and foster agroecology by demonstrating against the austerity measures proposed by the Temer government, pushing for for the implementation of the Food Acquisition Programme, and demanding for the recognition of women, peasant, Black and Indigenous people and their ways of doing (see also van den Berg et al 2019). In the literature on transition management, some scholars have argued that transition coalitions tend to overlook neo-liberal agents such as agribusiness and thereby run the risk of reproducing harmful power relations (e.g.…”
Section: Affective Labour and Socio-technical Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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