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Nora McKeon

Researcher at Roma Tre University

Publications -  14
Citations -  664

Nora McKeon is an academic researcher from Roma Tre University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Global governance & Corporate governance. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 13 publications receiving 614 citations.

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Land Grabbing and Global Governance: Critical Perspectives

TL;DR: Land grabbing has emerged as a significant issue in contemporary global governance that cuts across the fields of development, investment, food security, and security, among others as mentioned in this paper and is facilitated by ever greater flows of capital, goods, and ideas across borders, and these flows occur through axes of power that are far more polycentric than the North-South imperialist tradition.
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Food Security Governance: Empowering Communities, Regulating Corporations

Nora McKeon
TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on food security in the context of evolving global food governance and argue that today's food system generates hunger alongside of food waste, burgeoning health problems, massive greenhouse gas emissions.
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‘One Does Not Sell the Land Upon Which the People Walk’: Land Grabbing, Transnational Rural Social Movements, and Global Governance

TL;DR: In this article, rural social movements have built up their capacities as global mobilizers and policy players over the past decade, assessing the success with which they are exploiting the current window of political opportunity opened up by interlinked global food, fuel, climate, and financial crises, accompanied by the highly publicized phenomenon of land grabbing.
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The United Nations and Civil Society: Legitimating Global Governance – Whose Voice?

Nora McKeon
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a cross-system survey on the United Nations' relationship with civil society, focusing on the issues of Representativity, Legitimacy and Accountability.
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Are Equity and Sustainability a Likely Outcome When Foxes and Chickens Share the Same Coop? Critiquing the Concept of Multistakeholder Governance of Food Security

Nora McKeon
- 22 Feb 2017 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a critical analysis of the rapidly expanding "multistakeholder" approach to policy deliberation and development programming is presented, focusing on the differences between this kind of practice and multi-shareholder approaches in which differences in identities, interests, roles, and responsibilities.