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Human rights and collective emancipation: the politics of food sovereignty
Robin Dunford
Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics
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Active Citizenship
25%
Citizenship
25%
Collective Rights
50%
Emancipation
100%
Emancipatory Politics
25%
Food Politics
100%
Food Security
50%
Food Sovereignty
100%
Global Governance
25%
Grassroots
25%
Human Right to Food
25%
Human Rights
100%
Interventionist
25%
La Via Campesina
50%
Landless Workers Movement
25%
Organizational Structure
25%
Peasants
50%
Politics
25%
Right to Food
50%
Rights-based
50%
Security Agenda
25%
Social Movements
50%
Transnational
25%
Social Sciences
Administrative Structure
25%
Food Security
50%
Human Rights
100%
Right to Food
75%
Sovereignty
100%