Decolonial autonomies: Fair trade, subsistence and the everyday practice of food sovereignty in the highlands of Chiapas. PhD.

Empirical study
Other

Published 2014 by University of Oregon. Authored by Naylor, L.

Summary

Based on research and fieldwork from 2010-2013, this dissertation examines how farmers linked to fair trade networks perceive and exercise their autonomy. The dissertation uses a feminist geopolitical framework, to understand how fair trade certification and food sovereignty are linked in self-declared autonomous communities.

Research detail

Decolonial autonomies: Fair trade, subsistence and the everyday practice of food sovereignty in the highlands of Chiapas. PhD.

Empirical study
Other

Published 2014 by University of Oregon. Authored by Naylor, L.

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