This article analyzes the roles, relations, and positions of scholar-activists in the European food sovereignty movement. In doing so, we document, make visible and question the political dimensions of researchers' participation in the movement. We argue that scholar-activists are part of the movement, but are distinct from the affected constituencies, put in place to ensure adequate representation of key movement actors. This is because scholar-activists lack a collective identity, have no processes to formulate collective demands, and no mechanisms for inter-researcher and researchers-movement communication. We reflect on whether and how scholar-activists could organize, and discuss possible pathways for a more cohesive and stronger researcher engagement in the movement.
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Duncan, J., Claeys, P., Rivera-Ferre, M. G., Oteros-Rozas, E., Van Dyck, B., Plank, C., & Desmarais, A. A. (2021). Scholar-activists in an expanding European food sovereignty movement. Journal of Peasant Studies, 48(4), 875–900. https://doi.org/10.1080/03066150.2019.1675646
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