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Scholaractivism And Land Struggles Saturnino M Jr Borras Jennifer C Franco

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Scholaractivism And Land Struggles Saturnino M Jr Borras Jennifer C Franco
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Publisher: Practical Action Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.38 MB
Pages: 180
Author: Saturnino M., Jr. Borras, Jennifer C. Franco
ISBN: 9781788532570, 1788532570
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Scholaractivism And Land Struggles Saturnino M Jr Borras Jennifer C Franco by Saturnino M., Jr. Borras, Jennifer C. Franco 9781788532570, 1788532570 instant download after payment.

This book is about scholar-activism and political struggles for land. Scholar-activism is a way of working that tries to change society by combining the best features of radical academic and political activist traditions, despite the many contradictions and challenges that this entails. The role played by scholar-activists in land struggles is important, but is not straightforward. This book unapologetically celebrates the contributions of scholar-activism in land struggles and scholarship, but more than this, it is about exploring the contradictions and challenges facing scholar-activism. It is neither a glorification of the achievements of scholar-activism, nor a set of prescriptive propositions on how to ‘do’ scholar-activism. Rather, it addresses contentious issues in scholar-activism, many of which are rarely discussed, or are discussed only gingerly and awkwardly when they cannot be avoided. It is a book written by two scholar-activists who have focused their individual and collaborative research and activist works on the politics of land and the role played by radical agrarian movements. Insights in this book are drawn on the experiences of the authors working in the three main sites of global knowledge circuits: academic institutions, independent research institutions oriented to practical politics, and left-wing agrarian movements.