Hestia Ioana Delibas

Hestia Ioana Delibas
University of Coimbra | UC · Centre for Social Studies

Master of Science
PhD Research at UC

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Education
September 2020 - July 2024
University of Coimbra
Field of study
  • Sociology ans Political Science
October 2018 - July 2020
Babeş-Bolyai University
Field of study
  • Advanced Sociological Research
October 2014 - July 2017
Babeş-Bolyai University
Field of study
  • Social Anthropology

Publications

Publications (6)
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The Baia Mare region was once one of Romania's main mining centres, with a significant proportion of the local population engaged in industry jobs. However, the extensive economic restructuring that followed the collapse of the old communist regime and the emergence of capitalist development was characterized by brutal privatization measures and gr...
Article
Peasant studies have long demonstrated the historical contribution of peasants to the stewardship of earth’s commons. We enter the debate on ecological citizenship through a concern for environmental and food justice/sovereignty, two scholarly fields that have rarely been connected despite their theoretical complementarity. We argue that peasants h...
Conference Paper
The Covid 19 pandemic has proven to be an unprecedented crisis that has exposed both the limits of the public systems and many social injustices which are frequently invisibilized. Moreover, the pandemic has also accentuated the discrepancies between classes, placing peasants and rural workers in vulnerable positions, accentuated by a minimization...
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As concerns about food safety and environmental issues gain more attention in the public eye, organic labels are growing in popularity, being presented as the solution for a more sustainable and conscious food system. Yet, organic certificates have not actively managed to change the food system but merely created a niche to be exploited. Through an...

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