Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6459993 Journal of Rural Studies 2017 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Disconnection of the marginalized community from its local food system motivates the community for resistance.•Community Seed Banks (CSBs) stimulate an empowering normative subjectivity among its participants.•Seed exchanges through CSBs create possibilities for the creation of a space of commons.•Common resource management acts as a cultural system for the marginalized community to re-establish its local food culture.•CSBs provide for the commonisation of the seeds and re-commoning of that which had been enclosed.

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