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Covid-19 Pandemic

JPS opened a rolling special forum on the COVID 19 pandemic in the summer of 2020. From observations of pastoralists and grassroots health defenders affected by the pandemic, to analysis on agroecology, migrant workers, and abolition to conversations with social movement leaders, these articles reflect on an agrarain world in crisis.

  • The necropolitics of expendability: migrant farm workers during COVID-19 - Panagiota Kotsila et al (2023)

  • From biomedical to politico-economic crisis: the food system in times of Covid-19 - Jan Douwe van der Ploeg (2020)

  • COVID-19 and pastoralism: reflections from three continents - Simula, G., Bum, T., Farinella, D., Maru, N., Mohamed, T. S., Taye, M., & Tsering, P. (2021)

  • Interview with João Pedro Stédile, national leader of the MST–Brazil on the pandemic, Brazil and Bolsonaro - Sergio Sauer (2020)

  • What grows from a pandemic? Toward an abolitionist agroecology - Maywa Montenegro de Wit (2021)

  • Rural public health systems and accountability politics: insights from grassroots health rights defenders in Guatemala - Fischer-Mackey, J., Batzin, B., Culum, P., & Fox, J. (2020)

  • This food crisis is different: COVID-19 and the fragility of the neoliberal food security order - Jennifer Clapp and William Moseley (2020)

  • Agroecology and the reconstruction of a post-COVID-19 agriculture - Altieri, M. A., & Nicholls, C. I. (2020)

  • Nezahualcoyotl Xiuhtecutli & Annie Shattuck (2021) Crisis politics and US farm labor: health justice and Florida farmworkers amid a pandemic, The Journal of Peasant Studies, 48:1, 73-98

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