Authors
Valentín Val, Peter M Rosset, Carla Zamora Lomelí, Omar Felipe Giraldo, Dianne Rocheleau
Publication date
2019/9/14
Journal
Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems
Volume
43
Issue
7-8
Pages
872-894
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
In this essay, we look at the symbolic and material territorialization of agroecology in La Via Campesina (LVC) through peasant-to-peasant processes (PtPPs) in the broad sense. The most significant examples of the scaling up of agroecology are clearly tied to organizational processes and in our perspective, PtPPs are the motor of these changes. We contend that agroecology, subjects, and territories are articulated in these processes, making up a powerful dispositive or device for agroecological transformation and scaling up. We also introduce a discussion on the emergence of a historical-political subject, the “agroecological peasantry,” within the larger territorial dispute concerning the transformation of the agri-food system and living conditions in the countryside.
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