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Antonio Roman-Alcalá
Antonio Roman-Alcalá
Professor of Geography and Environmental Studies, Cal State University East Bay
Verified email at csueastbay.edu - Homepage
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Broadening the land question in food sovereignty to northern settings: A case study of occupy the farm
A Roman-Alcalá
The Politics of Food Sovereignty, 123-136, 2018
482018
Agrarian origins of authoritarian populism in the United States: What can we learn from 20th-century struggles in California and the Midwest?
MM de Wit, A Roman-Alcalá, A Liebman, S Chrisman
Journal of Rural Studies 82, 518-530, 2021
322021
Conceptualising components, conditions and trajectories of food sovereignty’s ‘sovereignty’
A Roman-Alcalá
Third World Quarterly 37 (8), 1388-1407, 2016
312016
Agrarian anarchism and authoritarian populism: towards a more (state-) critical ‘critical agrarian studies’
A Roman-Alcalá
Authoritarian Populism and the Rural World, 389-419, 2021
302021
Concerning the unbearable whiteness of urban farming
A Roman-Alcalá
Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development 5 (4), 179-181, 2015
242015
Occupy the farm: A study of civil society tactics to cultivate commons and construct food sovereignty in the United States
A Roman-Alcalá
Food Sovereignty: A Critical Dialogue; Yale University: New Haven, CT, USA, 1-47, 2013
242013
Looking to food sovereignty movements for postgrowth theory.
A Roman-Alcalá
ephemera: theory & politics in organization 17 (1), 2017
232017
Operating principles for collective scholar-activism: Early insights from the Agroecology Research-Action Collective
MM de Wit, A Shattuck, A Iles, G Graddy-Lovelace, A Roman-Alcalá, ...
Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development 10 (2), 319 …, 2021
212021
Authoritarian populism and emancipatory politics in the rural United States
A Roman-Alcalá, G Graddy-Lovelace, M Edelman
Journal of rural studies 82, 500-504, 2021
202021
(Relative) autonomism, policy currents and the politics of mobilisation for food sovereignty in the United States: the case of Occupy the Farm
A Roman-Alcalá
Local Environment 23 (6), 619-634, 2018
182018
Fast food sovereignty: contradiction in terms or logical next step?
L Thiemann, A Roman-Alcalá
Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 32 (5), 813-834, 2019
152019
Land for food justice? AB 551 and structural change
E Havens, A Roman-Alcalá
Food First/Institute for Food and Development Policy 8, 998-1019, 2016
142016
Diverse Politics, Difficult Contradictions
M Glowa, A Roman-Alcalá
A recipe for gentrification: Food, power, and resistance in the city, 179, 2020
52020
The agrarian origins of authoritarian rural populism in the United States: What can we learn from 20th century struggles in California and the Midwest?
A Roman-Alcalá, MM de Wit, A Liebman, S Chrisman
Conference Paper 5, 2018
42018
Five practical strategies for those who work for food systems change
A Roman-Alcalá
Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development 12 (1), 9–12 …, 2022
32022
Thoughts on the origins, present, and future of the coronavirus crisis: marginalization, food and housing, and grassroots strategies
A Roman-Alcalá
Agriculture and Human Values 37 (3), 647-648, 2020
32020
Food sovereignty: a critical dialogue
A Roman-Alcalá
International Conference, Yale University. September, 2013
32013
Histories of Othering, practices of solidarity, and prospects for emancipatory convergence among California’s food and farming movements in times of resurgent rightwing power
A Roman-Alcalá
22021
Surveying the Landscape of Urban Agriculture's Land Politics: Civic, Ecological, Heritage-Based, Justice-Driven, and Market-Oriented Fields
KM Glowa, A Roman-Alcalá
Urban Agroecology, 171-188, 2020
22020
Reconsidering Sustainable Development: Urbanization, Political-Economy, and Deliberative Democracy
AMM Roman-Alcalá
Berkeley Undergraduate Journal 26 (1), 2013
22013
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