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Food and Agrarian Orders in the World-Economy (Hardcover): Philip McMichael Food and Agrarian Orders in the World-Economy (Hardcover)
Philip McMichael
R2,580 Discovery Miles 25 800 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The emergence of a world economy depends on the reorganization of agriculture and food systems to provision the work force and the industries associated with the division of labor. This work emphasizes the central role played by food and agriculture in the world economy. The book includes a historical dimension along with the formulation of the challenges that face the world today. Social scientists of all kinds, but especially economists, sociologists, environmentalists, and political scientists, should be interested in this volume.

Food Regimes and Agrarian Questions (Paperback): Philip McMichael Food Regimes and Agrarian Questions (Paperback)
Philip McMichael
R428 Discovery Miles 4 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Politics of Biofuels, Land and Agrarian Change (Hardcover): Saturnino Borras Jr., Philip McMichael, Ian Scoones The Politics of Biofuels, Land and Agrarian Change (Hardcover)
Saturnino Borras Jr., Philip McMichael, Ian Scoones
R5,227 Discovery Miles 52 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book addresses key questions on biofuels within agrarian political economy, political sociology and political ecology. Contributions are based on fresh empirical materials from different parts of the world. The book starts with four key questions in agrarian political economy: Who owns what? Who does what? Who gets what? And what do they do with the surplus wealth? It also addresses the emergent social and political relations in the biofuel complex and, given the impacts on natural resources and sustainability, engages with questions about people-environment interactions. At the same time, the book is concerned with the politics of representation, that is, what are the discursive frames through which biofuels are promoted and/or opposed?

The book analyses the institutional structures, and cultures of energy consumption on which a biofuels complex depends, and the alternative political and ecological visions emerging that call the biofuels complex into question. Across sixteen chapters presenting material from five regions across the North-South divide and focusing on fourteen countries including Brazil, Indonesia, India, USA and Germany, these topics are addressed within the following themes: global (re)configurations; agro-ecological visions; conflicts, resistances and diverse outcomes; state, capital and society relations; mobilising opposition, creating alternatives; and change and continuity.

This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Peasant Studies.

The Politics of Biofuels, Land and Agrarian Change (Paperback): Saturnino Borras Jr., Philip McMichael, Ian Scoones The Politics of Biofuels, Land and Agrarian Change (Paperback)
Saturnino Borras Jr., Philip McMichael, Ian Scoones
R1,688 Discovery Miles 16 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book addresses key questions on biofuels within agrarian political economy, political sociology and political ecology. Contributions are based on fresh empirical materials from different parts of the world. The book starts with four key questions in agrarian political economy: Who owns what? Who does what? Who gets what? And what do they do with the surplus wealth? It also addresses the emergent social and political relations in the biofuel complex and, given the impacts on natural resources and sustainability, engages with questions about people-environment interactions. At the same time, the book is concerned with the politics of representation, that is, what are the discursive frames through which biofuels are promoted and/or opposed? The book analyses the institutional structures, and cultures of energy consumption on which a biofuels complex depends, and the alternative political and ecological visions emerging that call the biofuels complex into question. Across sixteen chapters presenting material from five regions across the North-South divide and focusing on fourteen countries including Brazil, Indonesia, India, USA and Germany, these topics are addressed within the following themes: global (re)configurations; agro-ecological visions; conflicts, resistances and diverse outcomes; state, capital and society relations; mobilising opposition, creating alternatives; and change and continuity. This book was published as a special issue of the Journal of Peasant Studies.

Contesting Development - Critical Struggles for Social Change (Paperback): Philip McMichael Contesting Development - Critical Struggles for Social Change (Paperback)
Philip McMichael
R1,201 R966 Discovery Miles 9 660 Save R235 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At a time when the development promise is increasingly in question, with dwindling social gains, the vision of modernity is losing its legitimacy and coherence. This moment is observable through the lens of critical struggles of those who experience disempowerment, displacement and development contradictions.

In this book, case studies serve as an effective means of teaching key concepts and theories in the sociology of development. This collection of cases, all original, never previously published and with framing essays by Phillip McMichael, has been written with this purpose in mind.

An important additional feature is that the book as a whole reveals the limiting assumptions of development and suggests alternate conditions of possibility for social existence in the world today. In that sense, the book pushes the boundaries of "thinking about development" and makes an important theoretical contribution to the literature.

Contesting Development - Critical Struggles for Social Change (Hardcover, New): Philip McMichael Contesting Development - Critical Struggles for Social Change (Hardcover, New)
Philip McMichael
R3,699 R3,094 Discovery Miles 30 940 Save R605 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At a time when the development promise is increasingly in question, with dwindling social gains, the vision of modernity is losing its legitimacy and coherence. This moment is observable through the lens of critical struggles of those who experience disempowerment, displacement and development contradictions.

In this book, case studies serve as an effective means of teaching key concepts and theories in the sociology of development. This collection of cases, all original and never previously published and with framing essays by Phillip McMichael, has been written with this purpose in mind.

An important additional feature is that the book as a whole reveals the limiting assumptions of development and suggests alternate conditions of possibility for social existence in the world today. In that sense, the book pushes the boundaries of "thinking about development" and makes an important theoretical contribution to the literature.

Finance or Food? - The Role of Cultures, Values, and Ethics in Land Use Negotiations (Paperback): Hilde Bjorkhaug, Philip... Finance or Food? - The Role of Cultures, Values, and Ethics in Land Use Negotiations (Paperback)
Hilde Bjorkhaug, Philip McMichael, Bruce Muirhead
R710 Discovery Miles 7 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Exploring the ways in which culture, systems of value, and ethics impact agriculture, this volume addresses contemporary land questions and conditions for agricultural land management. Throughout, the editors and contributors consider a range of issues, including pressure on farmland, international and global trade relations, moral and ethical questions, and implications for governance. The focus of Finance or Food? is land use in Australia, Canada, and Norway, chosen for their commonalities as well as their differences. With reference to these specific national contexts, the contributors explore political, ecological, and ethical debates concerning food production, alternative energy, and sustainability. The volume argues that recognition of food, finance, energy, and climate crises is driving investments and reframing the strategies of development agencies. At the same time, food producers, small farmers, and pastoralists facing eviction from their land are making their presence felt in this debate, not just locally, but in national policy arenas and international fora as well. This volume investigates the many ways in which this process is occurring and draws out the cultural implications of new developments in global land use. An important intervention into a timely debate, Finance or Food? will be essential reading for both academics and policymakers.

Settlers and the Agrarian Question - Capitalism in Colonial Australia (Paperback, Revised): Philip McMichael Settlers and the Agrarian Question - Capitalism in Colonial Australia (Paperback, Revised)
Philip McMichael
R980 Discovery Miles 9 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book traces the formation of Australian colonial society and economy within the context of the changing fortunes of British hegemony in the nineteenth-century world economy. Australia's transition from conservative origins as a penal colony supporting a grazier class oriented to export production, to liberal agrarian capitalism, was not a simple reflex of imperial setting. Domestically, the 'agrarian question' - who should control the land and to what end? - was the central political struggle of this period, as urban-commercial forces contested the graziers' monopoly, of the landed economy. Embedded in the conflict among settler classes was an international dimension, involving a juxtaposition of laissez-faire and mercantilist phases of British political economy. Professor McMichael argues that the transition from a patriarchal wool-growing colony to a liberal-nationalist form of capitalist development is best understood through a systematic analysis of the effect of the imperial politicoeconomic relationship on the social and political forces within nineteenth-century Australia.

Food and Agrarian Orders in the World-Economy (Paperback): Philip McMichael Food and Agrarian Orders in the World-Economy (Paperback)
Philip McMichael
R1,299 Discovery Miles 12 990 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The emergence of a world economy depends on the reorganization of agriculture and food systems to provision the work force and the industries associated with the division of labor. This work emphasizes the central role played by food and agriculture in the world economy. The book includes a historical dimension along with the formulation of the challenges that face the world today. Social scientists of all kinds, but especially economists, sociologists, environmentalists, and political scientists, should be interested in this volume.

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