2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.wdp.2022.100446
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Famine, remittances, and global justice

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“…Several recent conceptual contributions have also emphasised the importance of taking a multicausal and multiscalar approach to famine research (Rubin, 2019;Sarkar et al, 2021;Hoye, 2022). For example, Hoye (2022) argues that the causes of and solutions to famine are transnational, emphasising the role of remittances and international social and economic networks.…”
Section: Famine Scholarshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several recent conceptual contributions have also emphasised the importance of taking a multicausal and multiscalar approach to famine research (Rubin, 2019;Sarkar et al, 2021;Hoye, 2022). For example, Hoye (2022) argues that the causes of and solutions to famine are transnational, emphasising the role of remittances and international social and economic networks.…”
Section: Famine Scholarshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several recent conceptual contributions have also emphasised the importance of taking a multicausal and multiscalar approach to famine research (Rubin, 2019;Sarkar et al, 2021;Hoye, 2022). For example, Hoye (2022) argues that the causes of and solutions to famine are transnational, emphasising the role of remittances and international social and economic networks. A review by Rubin (2019) of famine research laments the decline in scholarly attention to famine and concludes that it is dominated by traditions in history and economics, and that there has been limited recent work on theory building.…”
Section: Famine Scholarshipmentioning
confidence: 99%