Food security, food sovereignty, and collective action during the war in Ukraine with Natalia Mamonova
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Natalia Mamonova is a rural (political) sociologist with over 10 years of research experience in rural politics, agrarian transformation, social movements, food sovereignty, and right-wing populism in post-socialist Europe. Natalia is Senior Researcher at RURALIS, the Institute for Rural and Regional Research in Trondheim, Norway. Her current research is mainly focused on the impact of the war in Ukraine on the Ukrainian and global food systems. Along with other colleagues, she is involved in a project called: “Food security, food sovereignty, and collective action during the war in Ukraine. Ukrainian and global perspectives (2023-2026)”
In this episode, Natalia shares with us a glimpse of the challenges of doing research in a conflict scenario and the main findings of her current work which helps us understand the critical crossroad that Ukranian rurality faces.
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