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Autor:
Thomas Paul Henderson
Publikováno v:
Liminar: Estudios Sociales y Humanísticos, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 128-141 (2017)
El objetivo de este artículo es examinar las luchas autónomas del campesinado contemporáneo y ofrecer un análisis de las dinámicas emergentes entre exportadoras transnacionales y productores directos. Se basa en trabajo de campo con productores
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https://doaj.org/article/0906cf56e16241199445af070cc13239
Autor:
Thomas Paul Henderson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Agrarian Change. 21:207-210
Elite-led development and Mexico’s independent coffee organisations in the wake of the rust epidemic
Autor:
Thomas Paul Henderson
Publikováno v:
Third World Quarterly. 41:1012-1029
Between 2012 and 2016 a virulent strain of coffee rust reduced Mexican yields by more than 50%, and it is still devastating production. The government has responded by replacing traditional arabica...
Autor:
Thomas Paul Henderson
Publikováno v:
Economic Geography. 96:388-390
So much has been written on certified coffee over the past twenty to twenty-five years that it is rare to encounter fresh perspectives and novel theoretical contributions on the issue. Naylor’s boo...
Autor:
Thomas Paul Henderson
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Peasant Studies. 46:400-423
This contribution examines the historically shifting reproduction strategies of southeast Mexico's small coffee producers through the lens of autonomy. It argues that producers attempt to create and occupy spaces of relative autonomy from commodity a
Autor:
Thomas Paul Henderson
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Peasant Studies. 44:33-55
This contribution argues that the articulation between the state and peasant organizations’ internal structures – the class characteristics of their mass bases, their leaderships and the modes of interaction between the two – is critical for de
Autor:
Thomas Paul Henderson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Agrarian Change. 18:3-21
This paper examines the class dynamics of food sovereignty in Mexico and Ecuador. It argues that the nature of contemporary demands for food sovereignty is heavily influenced by the outcomes of peasant movements’ historical and ongoing internal cla