David Meek is an environmental anthropologist, critical geographer, and food systems education scholar with area specializations in Brazil and India. He is assistant professor of global studies at the University of Oregon.
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Acknowledgments Part I: Conceptions of the World 1. It Wasn't Supposed to Be This Way 2. The Struggle on the Land 3. Space Wasn't Easy 4. To Stay, or to Leave? Interlude Part II: Terrain of Ideologies 5. Communities of Praxis 6. Fences around Knowledge 7. Learning through Movement 8. Revisiting Territory Epilogue Notes References Index
The Political Ecology of Education is a revelation. By focusing our attention on the role of critical food systems pedagogy in enacting food sovereignty in the most important social movement in the world, David Meek's book offers a new and vital contribution to political ecology and agrarian studies." - Bradley Wilson, West Virginia University "This extraordinary book is about nothing less than survival: the survival of workers, communities, and the landscapes that they call home in the Brazilian Amazon. Meek weaves together beautifully written ethnography with a brilliant analysis of agricultural political ecologies. This is a must-read for all of us who care about rural communities and sustainable futures." -Paige West, Columbia University

