Page 249 - Gerakan-gerakan Agraria Transnasional
P. 249
La Via Campesina dan Kampanye Global Reforma Agraria
Movements’. In Agrarian Problems and Peasant Move-
ments in Latin America, ed. R. Stavenhagen, 559–83.
New York: Anchor Books.
Lara, F. and H. Morales, 1990. ‘The Peasant Movement
and the Challenge of Democratisation in the Philip-
pines’. Journal of Development Studies, 26 (4): 143–
62.
Mayo, M., 2005. Global Citizens: Social Movements and
the Challenge of Globalization. London: Zed.
McKeon, N., M. Watts and W. Wolford, 2004. ‘Peasant
Associations in Theory and Practice’. Civil Society and
Social Movements Programme Paper No. 8. Geneva:
UNRISD.
McMichael, P., 2006. ‘Reframing Development: Global
Peasant Movements and the New Agrarian Question’.
Canadian Journal of Development Studies, 27 (4): 471–
86.
Medeiros, L., 2007. ‘Social Movements and the Experience
of Market-Led Agrarian Reform in Brazil’. Third
World Quarterly, 28 (8): 1501–18.
Meszaros, G., 2000. ‘Taking the Land into Their Hands:
The Landless Workers’ Movement and the Brazilian
State’. Journal of Law and Society, 27 (4): 517–41.
Mngxitama, A., 2005. ‘The National Land Committee,
1994–2004: A Critical Insider’s Perspective’. Durban:
University of KwaZulu-Natal Civil Society Centre Re-
search Report No. 4, Vol. 2, pp. 35–82.
Monsalve, S., 2006. ‘Gender and Land’. In Promised Land:
Competing Visions of Agrarian Reform, eds P. Rosset,
R. Patel and M. Courville, 192–207. Oakland, CA:
Food First Books.
Navarro, Z., 1998. ‘The “Cédula da Terra” Guiding Project
– Comments on the Social and Political-Institutional
Conditions of its Recent Development’, http://
www.dataetrra.org.br. Accessed 21 January 2001.
235