Author: Birgit Müller

Birgit Müller's research deals with social and environmental movements in Germany and the Czech Republic and with societies in rapid transformation in Eastern Europe and Latin America. She studied relationships of power and ideology in post-socialist factories in Eastern Europe. This research led her to develop a particular interest for neoliberal, globalized relationships of power and their impact on daily life and work. She currently pursues this interest undertaking a multi-sited research project on Food, Property and Power: Agricultural Technologies as Global Policies and Local Practices with fieldwork in the FAO, and among agricultural producers in Saskatchewan (Canada) and Carazo ( Nicaragua).
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Rafael Fermoselle
Dr. Fermoselle was born in Havana, Cuba, in March 1946. His first contact with insurgency took place as he was growing up in Cuba during the 1950’s and after the Communist takeover in 1959. In 1972, he graduated with a PhD in History from American University and wrote his dissertation on a 1...

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