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E-grāmata: Rural Social Movements in Latin America: Organizing for Sustainable Livelihoods

  • Formāts: 376 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Apr-2018
  • Izdevniecība: University Press of Florida
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780813063584
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  • Formāts: 376 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Apr-2018
  • Izdevniecība: University Press of Florida
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780813063584

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All across Latin America, rural peoples are organizing in support of broadly distinct but interrelated issues. Food sovereignty, agrarian reform, indigenous and women’s rights, sustainable development, fair trade, and immigration issues are the focus of a large number of social movements found in countries such as Bolivia, Colombia, Mexico, Nicaragua, Brazil, and Peru.

The contributors to Rural Social Movements in Latin America include academic researchers as well as social movement leaders who are seeking to effect change in their countries and communities. As a group they are at the forefront of some of the most critical environmental, social, and political issues of the day.

This volume highlights the central role these movements play in opposition to the neoliberal model of development and offers fresh insights on emerging alternatives at the local, national, and hemispheric level. It also illustrates and analyzes the similarities--notably the struggle for sustainable livelihoods--as well as the difference among these various peasant, indigenous, and rural women's movements.

A co-publication with the University of Florida Center for Latin American Studies

Recenzijas

A remarkable collection. The chapters provide extremely useful information on a range of social movements generally not well covered in academic work - and the coverage is provided by people who are either activists within the movements themselves or long-time supporters." - Wendy Wolford, University of North Carolina

""An original, unique, and excellent collection. The book has great theoretical value and political relevance."" - Saturnino M. Borras Jr., Saint Mary's University (Halifax)

List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
ix
List of Abbreviations and Acronyms
xi
Acknowledgments xix
Introduction: The Rise and Impact of National and Transnational Rural Social Movements in Latin America 1(32)
Carmen Diana Deere
Frederick S. Royce
Part I Globalizing the Struggle, Globalizing Hope
1 La Via Campesina: Globalizing Peasants
33(22)
Annette Aurelie Desmarais
2 Agrarian Reform and Food Sovereignty: An Alternative Model for the Rural World
55(24)
Peter Rosset
3 For Life, Land, Territory, and the Sovereignty of Our People: The Latin American Coordinator of Rural Organizations
79(8)
Juan Tiney
Part II Land, Territory, and Agrarian Reform
4 The Landless Rural Workers' Movement and the Struggle for Social Justice in Brazil
87(29)
Miguel Carter
5 Agrarian Reform as a Precondition for Development: The View of Brazil's Landless Rural Workers' Movement
116(7)
Daniel Correa
Andreia Borges Ferreira
6 Toward a Real Agrarian Reform in Bolivia: The Perspective of the Landless Movement
123(15)
Silvestre Saisari
7 The Mobilization of Colombian Ethnic Minorities
138(25)
Alvaro Velasco Alvarez
Part III Sustainable Livelihoods, Social Justice
8 Water for Life, Not for Death: The Brazilian Social Movement of People Affected by Dams
163(26)
Carlos B. Vainer
9 The Impact of Mining on Peruvian Peasant Communities: The Role of CONACAMI
189(7)
Miguel Palacin
10 When Social Movement Proposals Become Policy: Experiments in Sustainable Development in the Brazilian Amazon
196(18)
Mary Allegretti
Marianne Schmink
11 Biodiversity and Tourism as Development Alternatives for Indigenous Peoples
214(7)
Cecilio Soils Librado
12 Women Cooperative Members in Nicaragua: The Struggle for Autonomy
221(8)
Martha Heriberta Valle
13 The Peasant Women's Movement in Bolivia: "Bartolina Sisa" and COCAMTROP
229(20)
George Ann Potter
Leonida Zurita
Part IV Transnational Perspectives on Organizing for Social Justice
14 Reflections on ICTs, Telecenters, and Social Movements
249(14)
Scott S. Robinson
15 Exit Followed by Voice: Mapping Mexico's Emerging Migrant Civil Society
263(28)
Jonathan Fox
16 Women and Social Movements in Transborder Communities: Mexico and the United States
291(30)
Lynn Stephen
17 Transnational Social Movements Linking North and South: The Struggle for Fair Trade
321(24)
Michael E. Conroy
List of Contributors 345(4)
Index 349
Carmen Diana Deere, director of the Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Florida and former president of the Latin American Studies Association, is the coauthor of Empowering Women: Land and Property Rights in Latin America.

Frederick S. Royce is assistant scientist in the department of agricultural and biological engineering at the University of Florida.