Family farms through the lens of geopolitics: rethinking agency and power in the Baltic borderlands
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Geopolitics; Colonialism; Imperialism; Armed conflict; Family farming; Gendered labor; Alternative food networks; Baltic states; Eastern Europe;All these keywords.
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