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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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Earth & Environmental Sciences
political ecology
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woman
66%
food
47%
citizenship
35%
capitalism
33%
ideology
30%
social process
30%
gender
23%
marker
19%
ecology
17%
health
15%
resource
12%
material
9%
analysis
6%
Social Sciences
nutrition situation
80%
environmental policy
68%
migration
48%
migrant
38%
illegality
22%
intersectionality
19%
eating behavior
16%
social process
16%
ecology
16%
Ideologies
15%
capitalist society
14%
citizenship
13%
lack
8%
gender
8%
health
7%
resources
7%
experience
5%
Agriculture & Biology
food security
68%
ecology
51%
capitalism
28%
ingestion
14%
loci
10%
gender
10%
methodology
4%