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The biopolitics of 'food insecurity': Towards a critical political ecology of the body in studies of women's transnational migration
Megan A. Carney
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Arts and Humanities
Political Ecology
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Insecurity
100%
Trans-national Migrations
100%
Biopolitics
100%
Axis
50%
Tradition
25%
Framing
25%
Technique
25%
Post-colonial
25%
marker's
25%
Contests
25%
Ecological
25%
Suffering
25%
Disciplining
25%
Intersectionality
25%
Social Sciences
Political Ecology
100%
Food Insecurity
100%
Health Disparity
25%
Ideologies
25%
Intersectionality
25%
Illegality
25%
Keyphrases
Critical Political Ecology
100%
Political Ecology of the Body
100%
Postcolonial Intersectionality
33%
Embodied Modes
33%
Psychology
Biopolitics
100%