New Publication: Land to the tiller? Agroecology and the blueprint of dispossession and resistance at the agricultural frontier in Argentina

Agroecology has quickly become a buzzword in academia and we argue that scholarship is divided between a narrow, technical approach and a broader approach that considers the societal structures that help shape it.

New Publication: Land to the tiller? Agroecology and the blueprint of dispossession and resistance at the agricultural frontier in Argentina

Agroecology has often been touted as one of the alternatives to an inherently unsustainable agricultural industry dominated by monocultures and pesticides.

Publication: Science as a Territory in Dispute: An Analysis of Power and Paradigms in the Conceptualization of Agroecology

This article, based on fieldwork conducted in Argentina between 2019 and 2024, is published in the Agriculture and Human Values journal

Agroecology and the Emergence of a New Societal Paradigm: a Comparative Case Study on Social Movements and Transitions

This project investigates how agroecology is manifested politically as an answer to a development paradigm of industrial agriculture and extractivism in both indigenous and peasant communities in Argentina.

Current research projects:

Agroecology and the Emergence of a New Societal Paradigm: a Comparative Case Study on Social Movements and Transitions

This project investigates how agroecology is manifested politically as an answer to a development paradigm of industrial agriculture and extractivism in both indigenous and peasant communities in Argentina.

Publications: