Agrarian transformations within and across countries have been
significantly and dynamically altered during the past few decades
compared to previous eras, provoking a variety of reactions from
rural poor communities worldwide. The recent convergence of various
crises ? financial, food, energy and environmental ? has put the
nexus between ?rural development? and ?development in general? back
onto the center stage of theoretical, policy and political agendas
in the world today. Confronting these issues will require
(re)engaging with critical theories, taking politics seriously, and
utilizing rigorous and appropriate research methodologies. These
are the common messages and implications of the various
contributions to this collection in the context of a scholarship
that is critical in two senses: questioning prescriptions from
mainstream perspectives and interrogating popular conventions in
radical thinking.
This book focuses on key perspectives, frameworks and
methodologies in agrarian change and peasant studies. The
contributors are leading scholars in the field of rural development
studies: Henry Bernstein, Terence J. Byres, Saturnino M. Borras Jr,
Marc Edelman, Crist?bal Kay, Benedict Kerkvliet, Philip McMichael,
Shahra Razavi, Ian Scoones and Teodor Shanin.
This book was previously published as a special issue of the
Journal of Peasant Studies.
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