(Zoe) ZW Brent

- Location
- Burg. Oudlaan 50, Rotterdam
- brent@iss.nl
Profile
Zoe holds an MA in International Relations from Universidad del Salvador in Buenos Aires where her thesis research focused on indigenous land rights in the context of soy, mining and tourism development in Argentina. Her current research at the Institute for Social Studies (ISS) focuses on land access mechanisms for new and low income farmers in the global north and the social movements that support them.
Zoe holds an MA in International Relations from Universidad del Salvador in Buenos Aires where her thesis research focused on indigenous land rights in the context of soy, mining and tourism development in Argentina. Her current research at the Institute for Social Studies (ISS) focuses on land access mechanisms for new and low income farmers in the global north and the social movements that support them.
- J. Clapp, P. Newell & Z.W. Brent (2018). The global political economy of climate change, agriculture and food systems. Journal of Peasant Studies, 45 (1), 80-88. doi: 10.1080/03066150.2017.1381602
- Z.W. Brent, A. Alonso Fradejas, G. Colque & S. Sauer (2018). The ‘Tenure Guidelines’ as a tool for democratizing land and resource control in Latin America. Third World Quarterly, 39 (7), 1367-1385. doi: 10.1080/01436597.2017.1399058
- Z.W. Brent, C.M.G. Schiavoni & A. Alonso-Fradejas (2017). Contextualising food sovereignty: the politics of convergence among movements in the USA. Third World Quarterly, 36 (3), 618-635.
- B. Mckay, A. Alonso Fradejas, Z.W. Brent, S. Sauer & X. Yunan (2017). China and Latin America: towards a new consensus of resource control? Third World Thematics: a TWQ journal, 1 (5), 592-611. doi: 10.1080/23802014.2016.1344564
- M. Saguier & Z.W. Brent (2017). Social and Solidarity Economy in South American regional governance. Global Social Policy, 17 (3), 259-278. doi: 10.1177/1468018116686921
- Z.W. Brent (2015). Territorial Restructuring and Resistance in Argentina. Journal of Peasant Studies, 42 (3-4), 671-694. doi: 10.1080/03066150.2015.1013100
- Z.W. Brent, C.M.G. Schiavoni & A. Alonso Fradejas (2015). Contextualising food sovereignty: the politics of convergence among movements in the USA. Third World Quarterly, 36 (3), 618-635. doi: 10.1080/01436597.2015.1023570
- Z.W. Brent, C.M.G. Schiavoni & A. Alonso Fradejas (2014). No Time to Lose Common Ground: Why land matters in nutrition debates. Development, 57 (2), 218-225. [go to publisher's site]
- M. Saguier & Z.W. Brent (2014). Regional Policy Frameworks of Social Solidarity Economy in South America. (Preprints, Occasional Papers/Potential and Limits of Social and Solidarity Economy, no 6). Geneva: UNRISD
- Z.W. Brent (2018). Building social muscle to transform food systems; Insights from the European local public policy landscape. (Extern rapport, Think Piece Series: Food for Thought, no 2). Amsterdam: Transnational Institute (TNI) [go to publisher's site]
- Z.W. Brent, M. Barbesgaard & C. Pedersen (2018). The Blue Fix: Unmasking the politics behind the promise of blue growth. (Extern rapport). Amsterdam: Transnational Institute (TNI) [go to publisher's site]
- Z.W. Brent, A. Alonso-Fradejas, S.M. Borras, G. Colque & S. Sauer (2016). The challenge of interpretation and implementation of the Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security in Latin America. (Extern rapport). Santiago, Chile: FAO
- Z.W. Brent & T. Kerssen (2014). Land and Resource Grabs in the United States: Five sites of struggle and potential transformation. (Extern rapport, Land and Sovereignty in the Americas, no 7). Oakland, CA: Food First/Institute for Food and Development Policy and Transnational Institute
- K. Brimm, T. Kerssen & Z.W. Brent (2014). Food Sovereignty Tours: Can “alternative tourism” contribute to food sovereignty? (Extern rapport, Backgrounder, no 2, vol. 20). Oakland, CA: Food First/Institute for Food and Development Policy [go to publisher's site]
- Z.W. Brent (2013). Land Conflicts in Argentina: From resistance to systemic transformation. (Extern rapport, Land & Sovereignty in the Americas, no 4). Oakland: Food First, Institute for Food and Development Policy
- T.M. Kerssen & Z.W. Brent (2017). Grounding the US Food Movement. In The New Food Activism: Opposition, Cooperation, and Collective Action. Oakland: University of California Press
- N. Buxton, Z.W. Brent & A. Shattuck (2016). Sowing insecurity: Food and agriculture in a time of climate crisis. In The Secured and the Dispossessed; How the military and corporations are shaping a climate-changed world (pp. 171-189). London: Pluto Press
- S. Monsalve Suárez & Z.W. Brent (2014). Why the World Bank is Neither Monitoring, Nor Complying with the FAO Guidelines on Responsible Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests. In S. Guttal, M.A. Manahan, C. Militante & M. Morrissey (Eds.), Keeping Land Local: Reclaiming Governance from the Market (LRAN Briefing Paper Series, 3) (pp. 45-61). Land Research Action Network (LRAN); Focus on the Global South [go to publisher's site]
- M. Saguier & Z.W. Brent (2014). Regional Policy Frameworks of Social Solidarity Economy in South America. Paper presented at the UNRISD Conference 'Potential and Limits of Social and Solidarity Economy': Geneva (2013, mei 6 - 2013, mei 8).
4240 Politics of Agrarian Transformation
- Title
- 4240 Politics of Agrarian Transformation
- Year
- 2019
PhD Researcher
- University
- Erasmus University Rotterdam
- School
- International Institute of Social Studies (ISS)
- Department
- ISS PhD