CASAS members Rahma Hassan, Mercedes Ejarque, Aayushi Malhotra, Carlos Bolomey Córdova, Leon Brenya Yeboah & Jackson Wachira have published an article in The Journal of Peasant Studies, as a part of the Forum on Food Sovereignty and Systems Change.
Link: https://t.co/iNqH6qi7q2
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Estevan Coca (CASAS member) has co-authored an article in the journal Punto Sur discussing the collective actions carried out by socioterritorial agricultural movements in Brazil in 2020. Read their full article (in Portuguese) at https://t.co/Xw0ZAl20CU
In this video, CASAS member @boamonjane clarifies what's happening in Burkina Faso and the Sahel, and to contribute to a more informed and contextualized debate.
Also read his article in English and Portuguese at https://t.co/cFYJbFU4E7
https://t.co/ks9OYCvXgt
Listen to Episode 3 of the CASAS Research Talks podcast series: https://t.co/BGzO6fXMBo
CASAS member Kranthi Nanduri continues the dialogue with Mnqobi Ngubane, producer of the documentary Mathonga Elizwe-Spirits of the Land,discussing filmmaking as a scholar activist activity.
Presenting the Second Episode of our podcast series.
Host Antoinette Danebaï Lamana speaks with Mnqobi Ngubane, CASAS member & producer of the documentary Mathonga Elizwe – Spirits of the Land which captures complexities of land reforms in South Africa.
https://t.co/JO9WHLL7X8
Applications are now open for the Africa Writeshop in Critical Agrarian Studies and Scholar-Activism 2025! Dates: 28 September to 4 October 2025
Venue: The Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS), Cape Town.
Details and application form:
https://t.co/Z2UtryckkF
🚨 Only 5 days left! Applications for the Africa Writeshop in Critical Agrarian Studies and Scholar Activism (Cape Town, South Africa) are closing soon. Submit your application now—don’t miss this opportunity!
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Mercedes Ejarque (CASAS member) has published an article with Mariana Schmidt & Melina Tobías in Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies on Political ecology and water infrastructures in rural territories. Link: https://t.co/4rCNcskiVR
La presión de gobierno surtió efecto y las entidades rurales accedieron a modificar la estructura directiva del INTA, como paso previo al ajuste
https://t.co/d1zQ8kcd3U
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Yikwab Yikwabs (CASAS member) has co-authored an article in Zenodo on factors underlying kidnapping in Southern Taraba State, Nigeria. Read their full article at https://t.co/LD3XikuaeH
We are pleased to announce the launch of our podcast CASAS Research Talks. We dive deep into the latest research & ideas in Critical Agrarian Studies.Episode 1: George Mudimu discusses the dynamics of capitalism and rural politics in Zimbabwe with host Kranthi Nanduri.
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Mercedes Ejarque (CASAS member) has just published a review of the book 'Creatures of Fashion: Animals, Global Markets, and the Transformation of Patagonia' by John Soluri in the Journal of Agrarian Change.
Read the full review at https://t.co/wB6Tce9xSy
New publication alert! @AguiarDi (CASAS member) has published an article on the transformations of the gobal geography of soyabeans and shaping of the relationship between agribusiness agents and the Brazilian State..
Link in Portuguese: https://t.co/07c61bposF
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Prosper Turimubumwe (CASAS member) has published an article with Saidi Vianey Baseka in African Journal on Land Policy and Geospatial Sciences. Read their full article at https://t.co/8dz5xg440h
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Mnqobi Ngubane (CASAS member) published an article in the Review of African Political Economy on Immigrant farm workers, self-exploitation and social reproduction: the Lesotho–South African land-labour questions.
Link: https://t.co/h0M1bR9FqV
Call for Applications: @Peasant_Journal Asia Writeshop
We are pleased to announce the Asia Writeshop in Critical Agrarian Studies and Scholar-Activism 2025, from 1-12 July 2025 at China Agricultural University, Beijing.
For application details, see https://t.co/W2J5OgExGI
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Carlos Bolomey Córdova (CASAS member) has published an article in Rural Sociology on Making of an Indigenous Community and the Limits of Community: Class Differentiation and Social Ties in Southern Chile. Read the full article at https://t.co/wiBJlFNmzQ