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Economic Spaces of Pastoral Production and Commodity Systems
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I: Pastoralists in the Market; 1: Introduction: Pastoral Economies Between Resilience and Exposure; 2: Theoretical Plurality in Markets Conceived as Social and Political Institutions; 3: Social Vulnerability and Livelihood Security: Towards an Integrated Framework for Market Risk Assessment; II: From Subsistence to Market Production: Post-Colonial Africa; 4: Livestock Production and Pastoral Livelihood Security in Western Chad; 5: Pastoral-Sedentary Market Relations in a War Situation: The Baqq?ra-Nuba Case (Sudan); 6: Pastoral Integration in East African Livestock Markets: Linkages to the Livestock Value Chain for Maasai Pastoral Subsistence and Accumulation; 7: Livestock Marketing Chains in Northern Kenya: Re-Aligning Exchange Systems in Risky Environments; 8: Market Spaces in a Globalising Periphery: Livestock Trade, Borders, and Liberalisation in Eastern Morocco; III: From State to Market Production: Post-Socialist Contexts; 9: Pastoralism in the Pamirs: Regional Contexts, Political Boundaries, and Market Integration in Central Asia; 10: Mongolian Pastoral Economy and its Integration into the World Market Under Socialist and Post-Socialist Conditions; 11: Nomads and their Market Relations in Eastern Tibet's Yushu Region: The Impact of Caterpillar Fungus; 12: Capitalism in the Tundra or Tundra in Capitalism? Specific Purpose Money from Herders, Antlers, and Traders in Yamal, West Siberia; IV: From Commercialised Production to Integrated Markets; 13: Livestock Markets and Drought in Sub-Saharan Africa; 14: The UK Sheep Industry: An Introduction to its Pastoral System and Approach to Marketing and Breeding; 15: Market-Making and Livelihood Challenges in Contemporary New Zealand's Dairy and Sheep Pastoral Economies; 16: Contested Market-Relations Around Value and Values: Live Sheep Exports from Western Australia; 17: Conclusion: Embodied Risks of Exchange Relations

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Jorg Gertel, Leipzig University, Germany & Richard Le Heron, The University of Auckland, New Zealand Jorg Gertel, Richard Le Heron, Barbara Harriss-White, Hans-Georg Bohle, Martin Wiese, Guma Kunda Komey, Fred Zaal, Hussein Mahmoud, Ingo Breuer, David Kreuer, Hermann Kreutzmann, Jorg Janzen, Andreas Gruschke, Florian Stammler, Nikola Rass, Chris Lloyd, Erena Le Heron.

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'... the book and especially the discussion in the concluding chapter provide an excellent starting point from which a more generalised assessment can be debated. As such, this is an invaluable book for all scholars of agrifood systems analysis, with insights readily extended from pastoralism to other forms of production.' New Zealand Geographer

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