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The politics of biofuels, land and agrarian change: editors' introduction

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posted on 2024-09-05, 22:22 authored by Ian Scoones, Philip McMichael, Saturnino M. Borras Jr.
This introduction frames key questions on biofuels, land and agrarian change within agrarian political economy, political sociology and political ecology. It identifies and explains big questions that provide the starting point for the contributions to this collection. We lay out some of the emerging themes which define the politics of biofuels, land and agrarian change revolving around global (re)configurations; agro-ecological visions; conflicts, resistances and diverse outcomes; state, capital and society relations; mobilising opposition, creating alternatives; and change and continuity. An engaged agrarian political economy combined with global political economy, international relations and social movement theory provides an important framework for analysis and critique of the conditions, dynamics, contradictions, impacts and possibilities of the emerging global biofuels complex. Our hope is that this collection demonstrates the significance of a political economy of biofuels in capturing the complexity of the ‘biofuels revolution’ and at the same time opening up questions about its sustainability in social and environmental terms that provide pathways towards alternatives.

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Borras Jr, Saturnino M., Philip McMichael, and Ian Scoones. "The politics of biofuels, land and agrarian change: editors' introduction." The Journal of Peasant Studies 37.4 (2010): 575-592.

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0306-6150

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