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    An alternative approach to family land tenure in the Anglophone Caribbean : the case of St. Lucia

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    Considers family land as part of the small holder sector, reflecting problems such as small size and debt. The author argues that because family land is an intrinsic component of the small holding sector, the distinction between legal and non-legal tenure needs to be revised. She concludes that economic pressures have led to the sale of family land, causing a decline in agricultural production

    DUALISM DEBUNKED, MULTIPLE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIIC RELATIONS IN THE ANGLO-CARIBBEAN AGRICULTURAL SECTOR

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    Economic Dualism, agrarian and non- agrarian linkages, Agricultural and Food Policy,

    Rethinking Power from an Afropean Lens

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    Roth J. Rethinking Power from an Afropean Lens. In: Crichlow M, ed. Decoloniality and Global Blackness. Duke University Press; In Press
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