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Record Topic: Land & Property
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Full citation: Sam Moyo (2011) Changing agrarian relations after redistributive land reform in Zimbabwe, The Journal of Peasant Studies, 38:5, 939-966.
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Full citation: Staffan Lindberg (1994) New farmers’ movements in India as structural response and collective identity formation: The cases of the Shetkari Sanghatana and the BKU, The Journal of Peasant Studies, 21:3-4, 95-125.
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Full citation: Bina Agarwal (1994) Gender, resistance and land: Interlinked struggles over resources and meanings in South Asia, The Journal of Peasant Studies, 22:1, 81-125.
Land grabs and primitive accumulation in deltaic Bangladesh: interactions between neoliberal globalization, state interventions, power relations and peasant resistance%3$s>
Full citation: Shapan Adnan (2013) Land grabs and primitive accumulation in deltaic Bangladesh: interactions between neoliberal globalization, state interventions, power relations and peasant resistance, The Journal of Peasant Studies, 40:1, 87-12.