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Between institutional reform and building popular movements: The political articulation of agroecology in Brazil

Agroecology is increasingly seen to contain solutions that can be used for wider societal transformation. While debates have mainly focused on reformist versus revolutionary strategies, less attention has been paid to how such strategies connect to peasant demands and how they can be combined for agroecological transformation. This article explored on the transformation of the agroecological movement in Brazil through the theoretical lens of political articulation. Its shows that peasants’ local demands for land, alternative farming and local markets were mobilised in an institutional politics to gain policy support and in a populist politics to create movements that pose a systemic challenge to authority. It is therefore rationalized that the further political viability of wider societal transformation lies in the ability to create movements and organisations that politicise peasants and embrace local demands. It is concluded by considering ttheattention should not only be paid to individual strategies and their immediate effects but also on how diverse politics combine, to build the material and symbolic capacity of the movement and their potential for transformation over the long run. 

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Volumen: 89
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Intervalo de páginas: 140-148
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Autor: L.Van den Berg, J.H.Behagel, G. Verschoor, P. Petersen, M. Gomes da Silva
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Organización: Journal of Rural Studies
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Año: 2022
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País(es): Brazil
Cobertura geográfica: América Latina y el Caribe
Tipo: Artículo
Idioma utilizado para los contenidos: English
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