Fr. 240.00

Social Mobilization, Global Capitalism and Struggles Over Food - A Comparative Study of Social Movements

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext 'Motta’s book offers a comparatively nuanced analysis of the construction of ‘bio-hegemony’ in Argentina and Brazil, as GM crops are instituted. These case studies establish the fundamental importance of countermovement alliances as democratic registers, especially in politicizing hegemonic claims of the superiority of transgenic technology, and they offer a rich primer on the ecology of social and political contention.' Philip McMichael, Cornell University, USA and author of Food Regimes and Agrarian Questions (2013)'Biotechnology does not rule by itself. As this book shows, social and political struggles and confrontations at the local, national, and global level are involved in the introduction and expansion of genetically modified crops in Brazil and Argentina. The dense and rich analysis of social movements and actors presented will become a model for the analysis of movements that challenge global capitalist developments.'Elizabeth Jelin, Senior Researcher CIS CONICET-IDES, Buenos Aires. Informationen zum Autor Renata Motta is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the Institute for Latin American Studies at the Freie Universität Berlin! Germany. Zusammenfassung Explores the transformation of Brazil and Argentina into two of the world's largest producers of genetically modified (GM) crops. Based on rich interview and media material collected amongst activists, the author highlights the importance of political struggles over GM crops not only to debates on agrarian futures and food security, and more. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction 1. Theorizing and research disputes over GMOs; 2. A silenced revolution (1996-2002); Increasing noise (2003-2013) 3. The unexpectedly contentious Brazilians (1996-2002) 4. The politics of faits accomplis (2003-2013) 5. Many tales of GMOs: a comparison 6. Conclusions Appendix References Index

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