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This volume explores the dynamics of soy production from its diverse social settings to its transnational connections, examining the politics of commodity and knowledge production, the role of the state, and the reach of corporate power across soy landscapes in South America. It originally published as The Journal of Peasant Studies.
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This volume explores the dynamics of soy production from its diverse social settings to its transnational connections, examining the politics of commodity and knowledge production, the role of the state, and the reach of corporate power across soy landscapes in South America. It originally published as The Journal of Peasant Studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351583749
- Artikelnr.: 56898091
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 380
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351583749
- Artikelnr.: 56898091
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Gustavo de L. T. Oliveira is a PhD candidate in the Department of Geography at University of California, Berkeley, USA. His dissertation analyses the political ecology of Chinese investments in Brazilian agribusiness and logistics infrastructure. He is a member of the BRICS Initiative for Critical Agrarian Studies. Susanna B. Hecht is Professor in the Luskin School of Public Affairs and the Institute of the Environment at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), USA, and Professor of International History at the Graduate School of International Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland. She is the author or editor of more than 16 books and numerous articles on the political ecology of tropical forests. Her book on Amazonian environmental history The Scramble for the Amazon and the Lost Paradise of Euclides da Cunha won the Melville Prize from the American Historical Association, and the Carl Sauer Award in Geography.
Introduction: Sacred groves, sacrifice zones and soy production:
globalization, intensification and neo-nature in South America 1.
Strategies and hybrid dynamics of soy transnational companies in the
Southern Cone 2. Disappearing nature? Agribusiness, biotechnology and
distance in Argentine soybean production 3. Which territorial embeddedness?
Territorial relationships of recently internationalized firms of the
soybean chain 4. The geopolitics of Brazilian soybeans 5. China's soybean
crisis: the logic of modernization and its discontents 6. Different farming
styles behind the homogenous soy production in southern Brazil 7. Soybean
agri-food systems dynamics and the diversity of farming styles on the
agricultural frontier in Mato Grosso, Brazil 8. Farming is easy, becoming
Brazilian is hard: North American soy farmers' social values of production,
work and land in Soylandia 9. Green for gold: social and ecological
tradeoffs influencing the sustainability of the Brazilian soy industry 10.
On the margins of soy farms: traditional populations and selective
environmental policies in the Brazilian Cerrado 11. Genetically modified
soybeans, agrochemical exposure, and everyday forms of peasant
collaboration in Argentina 12. 'More soy on fewer farms' in Paraguay:
challenging neoliberal agriculture's claims to sustainability 13. The
moving frontiers of genetically modified soy production: shifts in land
control in the Argentinian Chaco 14. Bolivia's soy complex: the development
of 'productive exclusion'
globalization, intensification and neo-nature in South America 1.
Strategies and hybrid dynamics of soy transnational companies in the
Southern Cone 2. Disappearing nature? Agribusiness, biotechnology and
distance in Argentine soybean production 3. Which territorial embeddedness?
Territorial relationships of recently internationalized firms of the
soybean chain 4. The geopolitics of Brazilian soybeans 5. China's soybean
crisis: the logic of modernization and its discontents 6. Different farming
styles behind the homogenous soy production in southern Brazil 7. Soybean
agri-food systems dynamics and the diversity of farming styles on the
agricultural frontier in Mato Grosso, Brazil 8. Farming is easy, becoming
Brazilian is hard: North American soy farmers' social values of production,
work and land in Soylandia 9. Green for gold: social and ecological
tradeoffs influencing the sustainability of the Brazilian soy industry 10.
On the margins of soy farms: traditional populations and selective
environmental policies in the Brazilian Cerrado 11. Genetically modified
soybeans, agrochemical exposure, and everyday forms of peasant
collaboration in Argentina 12. 'More soy on fewer farms' in Paraguay:
challenging neoliberal agriculture's claims to sustainability 13. The
moving frontiers of genetically modified soy production: shifts in land
control in the Argentinian Chaco 14. Bolivia's soy complex: the development
of 'productive exclusion'
Introduction: Sacred groves, sacrifice zones and soy production:
globalization, intensification and neo-nature in South America 1.
Strategies and hybrid dynamics of soy transnational companies in the
Southern Cone 2. Disappearing nature? Agribusiness, biotechnology and
distance in Argentine soybean production 3. Which territorial embeddedness?
Territorial relationships of recently internationalized firms of the
soybean chain 4. The geopolitics of Brazilian soybeans 5. China's soybean
crisis: the logic of modernization and its discontents 6. Different farming
styles behind the homogenous soy production in southern Brazil 7. Soybean
agri-food systems dynamics and the diversity of farming styles on the
agricultural frontier in Mato Grosso, Brazil 8. Farming is easy, becoming
Brazilian is hard: North American soy farmers' social values of production,
work and land in Soylandia 9. Green for gold: social and ecological
tradeoffs influencing the sustainability of the Brazilian soy industry 10.
On the margins of soy farms: traditional populations and selective
environmental policies in the Brazilian Cerrado 11. Genetically modified
soybeans, agrochemical exposure, and everyday forms of peasant
collaboration in Argentina 12. 'More soy on fewer farms' in Paraguay:
challenging neoliberal agriculture's claims to sustainability 13. The
moving frontiers of genetically modified soy production: shifts in land
control in the Argentinian Chaco 14. Bolivia's soy complex: the development
of 'productive exclusion'
globalization, intensification and neo-nature in South America 1.
Strategies and hybrid dynamics of soy transnational companies in the
Southern Cone 2. Disappearing nature? Agribusiness, biotechnology and
distance in Argentine soybean production 3. Which territorial embeddedness?
Territorial relationships of recently internationalized firms of the
soybean chain 4. The geopolitics of Brazilian soybeans 5. China's soybean
crisis: the logic of modernization and its discontents 6. Different farming
styles behind the homogenous soy production in southern Brazil 7. Soybean
agri-food systems dynamics and the diversity of farming styles on the
agricultural frontier in Mato Grosso, Brazil 8. Farming is easy, becoming
Brazilian is hard: North American soy farmers' social values of production,
work and land in Soylandia 9. Green for gold: social and ecological
tradeoffs influencing the sustainability of the Brazilian soy industry 10.
On the margins of soy farms: traditional populations and selective
environmental policies in the Brazilian Cerrado 11. Genetically modified
soybeans, agrochemical exposure, and everyday forms of peasant
collaboration in Argentina 12. 'More soy on fewer farms' in Paraguay:
challenging neoliberal agriculture's claims to sustainability 13. The
moving frontiers of genetically modified soy production: shifts in land
control in the Argentinian Chaco 14. Bolivia's soy complex: the development
of 'productive exclusion'