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摘要
农民之路(LVC)是一个跨国农业运动,积极推动粮食主权,作为解决全球粮食危机的另一种方法。需要在地方、国家和全球成员之间进行沟通,以进一步传播并支持粮食主权。本研究通过比较农民在相关交流空间中的陈述和LVC制作的官方文本,重点考察了粮食主权运动中地方-全球交流的动态。运用传播民族志(EO)的方法来确定农民对食物主权的理解及其影响语境。基于多站点的民族志收集策略,我们观察了7个相关的交流空间,并采访了来自印度尼西亚15个地区的22名农民。我们还收集了二手数据来分析LVC的官方出版物。我们发现,在理解粮食主权方面,地方与全球之间存在趋同,这表明地方与全球交流的动态受到以下因素的影响:(1)地方、国家和全球层面上交流空间的存在;(2)当地农民参与这些交流空间的重要性;(3)具体地点问题。Pemaknaan Kedaulatan Pangan bagi Petani localal: Kasus Petani Indonesia Anggota Pergerakan Petani Transnational
Peasant Understanding of Food Sovereignty: Indonesian Peasants in a Transnational Agrarian Movement
La Via Campesina (LVC) is a transnational agrarian movement that actively promotes food sovereignty as an alternative approach to the global food crisis. Communication among local, national, and global members of this movement is needed to spread it further and support food sovereignty. This study focused examines the dynamics of local–global communication in a food-sovereignty movement by comparing peasants’ statements in the relevant communicative spaces and official texts produced by LVC. The method of ethnography of communication (EO) is used to determine peasants’ understanding of food sovereignty and the context that influences it. Based on a multi-site strategy of ethnography for gathering data, we observed seven relevant communicative spaces and interviewed 22 peasants from 15 Indonesian regions. We also gathered secondary data to analyze LVC’s official publications. We found a convergence between local and global in understanding food sovereignty, suggesting that the dynamics of local–global communication are influenced by the following: (1) the existence of communicative spaces on the local, national, and global levels; (2) the importance of the participation of local peasants in these communicative spaces; and (3) location-specific issues. Pemaknaan Kedaulatan Pangan bagi Petani Lokal: Kasus Petani Indonesia Anggota Pergerakan Petani Transnational