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  1. Lexicons of Early Modern English (LEME)

    Lexicons of Early Modern English (LEME)

    2023-05-11 22:13:42 | Contributor(s): Heather Froehlich

    This is a review of Lexicons of Early Modern English (LEME)

  2. LGAR - Fixing the land: The role of knowledge in building new models for rural development

    LGAR - Fixing the land: The role of knowledge in building new models for rural development

    2025-03-19 22:03:53 | Contributor(s): Wendy Wolford | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v2i2.128

    Over the past five years, the term “land grab” has made international headlines. First coined by activists documenting the rise in media reports about displacements caused by the sale or transfer of land, land grabbing quickly became an object of academic research and debate. Although the...

  3. LGAR - Land grabs and agrarian reform

    LGAR - Land grabs and agrarian reform

    2025-03-19 22:03:53 | Contributor(s): Jennifer Clapp, Annette Desmarais, Matias Margulis | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v2i2.126

    One of the key responses to the global food crisis that hit the headlines in 2008 was a significant change in land ownership in many countries as a result of large-scale land acquisitions carried out by governments, investors, and corporations. This global land grab, or what some refer to as...

  4. LGAR - Land grabs, the agrarian question and the corporate food regime

    LGAR - Land grabs, the agrarian question and the corporate food regime

    2025-03-19 22:03:53 | Contributor(s): A. Haroon Akram-Lodhi | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v2i2.94

    Over the last decade civil society organizations and activist-scholars have pointed to “land grabbing” as one of the central issues to have emerged in the world food system. In particular, land grabbing was identified as a new and immediate international development issue by the...

  5. LGAR - SYNTHESIS - Land grabbing: New actors in a longstanding process

    LGAR - SYNTHESIS - Land grabbing: New actors in a longstanding process

    2025-03-19 22:03:53 | Contributor(s): Isaac Lawther | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v2i2.124

    Land is a complex component of the global food system. There is no one definitive function of land; we can stand on it, build on it, grow food on it, extract from it, divide it, and identify with it. Not surprisingly, rising investment in farmland in the wake of the 2007–08 food...

  6. LGAR - Territorial restructuring and resistance in the Americas

    LGAR - Territorial restructuring and resistance in the Americas

    2025-03-19 22:03:53 | Contributor(s): Zoe Brent | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v2i2.121

    Over the last thirty years, social movements for agrarian reform have struggled to keep up with the profound changes in the structures of land and agricultural production sweeping the continent. In Latin America, what once was a struggle for redistribution, dignity, and social justice in the...

  7. Licia Canton, The Pink House and Other Stories. Montreal: Longbridge Books, 2018.
  8. Licia’s Temple: Giles Fletcher the Elder and Number Symbolism
  9. Life of Bryan: Working the magic of sustainable food's sweet spot

    Life of Bryan: Working the magic of sustainable food's sweet spot

    2025-03-19 22:04:00 | Contributor(s): Wayne Roberts | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v1i1.39

    Bryan Gilvesy is one of Canada’s most-recognized farm innovators, as well as one of the country’s best-known leaders of the food movement. That combination is unusual in any region or country—one of the ways that Gilvesy exemplifies both the hallmarks of the food movement in Canada, as well as...

  10. Life of Bryan: Working the magic of sustainable food's sweet spot, Part 2

    Life of Bryan: Working the magic of sustainable food's sweet spot, Part 2

    2025-03-19 22:03:56 | Contributor(s): Wayne Roberts | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v2i1.69

    Bryan Gilvesy is one of Canada’s most-recognized farm innovators, as well as one of the country’s best-known leaders of the food movement. That combination is unusual in any region or country—one of the ways that Gilvesy exemplifies both the hallmarks of the food movement in Canada, as well as...

  11. Life’s Hard Play

    Life’s Hard Play

    Contributor(s): Giovanna Riccio

  12. Lighea di Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, ovvero il peso della storia e la leggerezza dell'Essere
  13. Liminalità e confini dell’io ne Le stelle fredde: l’intermedio difficile di Guido Piovene
  14. Linguaggio erotico in G.B. Della Porta

    Linguaggio erotico in G.B. Della Porta

    Contributor(s): Alfonso Paolella

  15. Lingual Interventions in Dario Fo

    Lingual Interventions in Dario Fo

    Contributor(s): Erith Jaffe-Berg

  16. Linguistic Patterns and Internal Structure in Five canti of the Inferno
  17. Linking Fisheries Policy to Sustainable Diets: The Case of Lake Superior

    Linking Fisheries Policy to Sustainable Diets: The Case of Lake Superior

    2025-03-19 22:03:17 | Contributor(s): Kristen Lowitt | https://doi.org/10.15353/cfs-rcea.v8i2.449

    The contribution of fisheries to food systems are largely absent from conceptions of sustainable food systems. At the root of this problem is that fisheries are often seen in terms of maximizing economic efficiency rather than local food security. This perspective piece engages with...

  18. Listening to Herbert's Lute

    Listening to Herbert's Lute

    Contributor(s): Robert Boenig

  19. Literary Aspects of Urban Culture in Rouen, c.1500-c.1640
  20. Literary Motifs and Historical Reality in Ruiz de Alarcón's Quien mal anda en mal acaba