BRICS and MICs: implications for global agrarian transformation
In: Rethinking globalizations
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In: Rethinking globalizations
In: Globalizations, Band 15, Heft 1, S. 1-11
ISSN: 1474-774X
In: Sociologia urbana e rurale, Heft 102, S. 33-50
ISSN: 0392-4939
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In: Globalizations, Band 15, Heft 1, S. 134-151
ISSN: 1474-774X
This paper examines the situation of rurally rooted cross-border migrant workers from Myanmar during the Covid-19 pandemic. It looks at the circumstances of the migrants prior to the global health emergency, before exploring possibilities for a post-pandemic future for this stratum of the working people by raising critical questions addressed to agrarian movements. It does this by focusing on the nature and dynamics of the nexus of land and labour in the context of production and social reproduction, a view that in the context of rurally rooted cross-border migrant workers necessarily requires interrelated perspectives on labour, agrarian, and food justice struggles. This requires a rethinking of the role of land, not as a factor in either production or social reproduction, but as a central component in both spheres simultaneously. The question is not 'whether' it is necessary and desirable to forge multi-class coalitions and struggles against external capital, while not losing sight of the exploitative relations within rural communities and the household; rather, the question is 'how' to achieve this. It will require a messy recursive process, going back and forth between theoretical exploration and practical politics.
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In: Borras , SM , Franco , J C , Ra , D , Kramer , T , Kamoon , M , Phyu , P , Ju , K K , Vervest , P , Oo , M , Shell , K Y , Soe , T M , Dau , Z , Phyu , M , Poine , M S , Jumper , M P , Mon , N S , Oo , K , Thu , K , Khine , N K , Naing , T T , Papa , N , Htwe Htwe , L , Reang , L H , Jay , L P , Ja , N S , Xu , Y , Wang , C & Ye , J 2021 , ' Rurally rooted cross‐border migrant workers from Myanmar, Covid‐19, and agrarian movements ' , Agriculture and Human Values , vol. 39 , no. 1 , pp. 315-338 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10460-021-10262-6
This paper examines the situation of rurally rooted cross-border migrant workers from Myanmar during the Covid-19 pandemic. It looks at the circumstances of the migrants prior to the global health emergency, before exploring possibilities for a post-pandemic future for this stratum of the working people by raising critical questions addressed to agrarian movements. It does this by focusing on the nature and dynamics of the nexus of land and labour in the context of production and social reproduction, a view that in the context of rurally rooted cross-border migrant workers necessarily requires interrelated perspectives on labour, agrarian, and food justice struggles. This requires a rethinking of the role of land, not as a factor in either production or social reproduction, but as a central component in both spheres simultaneously. The question is not 'whether' it is necessary and desirable to forge multi-class coalitions and struggles against external capital, while not losing sight of the exploitative relations within rural communities and the household; rather, the question is 'how' to achieve this. It will require a messy recursive process, going back and forth between theoretical exploration and practical politics.
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