Au-delà de la critique du rôle hégémonique de l’agro-industrialisation « verte »
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GürcanE. C. (2013) « Au-delà de la critique du rôle hégémonique de l’agro-industrialisation « verte »: la nature de classe des relations alimentaires et les alternatives pour une transformation radiale », Revue Possibles, 36(4), p. 33-41. doi: 10.62212/revuepossibles.v36i4.361.
https://doi.org/10.62212/revuepossibles.v36i4.361
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