Carmen Diana Deere

Summary

Carmen Diana Deere (born August 1, 1945) is an American feminist economist who is an expert on land policy and agrarian reform, rural social movements, and gender in Latin American development. She has conducted extensive research on access to land, economic autonomy of rural women, and property rights in Latin America. Deere's research and work, often carried out with Magdalena León de Leal, have contributed to promoting the changes that have taken place since 1980 in the vast majority of countries in Latin America with respect to the reform of land laws, civil codes, and family matters, as well as the approval of new legislation that recognizes the equal rights of women and men, including their property rights. Deere is Professor Emeritus of Latin American studies and Food Resources Economics at the University of Florida and Professor Emeritus of FLACSO-Ecuador. She was honored with the Silvert Award in 2018.[1]

Carmen Diana Deere
BornAugust 1, 1945
AwardsSilvert Award
Academic background
EducationPh.D. in agricultural economics
Alma materUniversity of California, Berkeley
Doctoral advisorAlain de Janvry
Academic work
DisciplineEconomics
Sub-discipline
Institutions
Main interests
  • Land policy and agrarian reform
  • Rural social movements
  • Gender in Latin American development

Early life and education edit

Carmen Diana Deere was born in Carlsbad, New Mexico, August 1, 1945. She received a BA in International Politics and Economics from the University of Colorado, an MA in Development studies from The Fletcher School at Tufts University (1968), and a Ph.D. in Agricultural economics from the University of California, Berkeley (1978).[2]

Career and research edit

From 1992 to 2004, she served as Director of Latin American studies and the Center for Latin America, Caribbean and Latino Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.[3][4] From 2004 to 2011, she was a professor of agricultural economics and Latin American studies at the University of Florida where from 2004 to 2009, she directed the Center for Latin American Studies. She has also been a consultant for the United Nations Development Programme on Brazil (2004)[4] and has participated in various programs on gender in Latin American universities. Between 2009 and 2010, she was a visiting researcher at the Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences-Ecuador where she conducted a national study on gender and asset ownership.

Deere has been the president of the Latin American Studies Association, the organization that brings together experts in Latin America from all disciplines and various occupational areas throughout the world with more than 12,000 members,[5] and the New England Council of Latin American Studies (NECLAS). She currently participates in the editorial committee of several specialized journals such as the Journal of Agrarian Change,[6] and associate editor of the journal, Feminist Economics.[3]

She has received numerous research grants, including from the Ford Foundation, to carry out a comparative study on gender and land rights in Latin America and the publications of the results (1997-2001), as well as from the World Bank, to carry out research on women and land rights in Latin America. From 2013 to 2015, funded by UN Women, Deere conducted international research, the "Gender Asset Gap Project," focused on improving statistics on gender and assets as well as analysis of women's intra-household bargaining power.[7]

Deere currently participates in the "International Panel on Social Progress" (IPSP), convened by Amartya Sen and continues to develop research in Ecuador (FLACSO) and in Cuba with the University of Havana within the collaboration project in the agricultural sector and the international economy: challenges and opportunities for Cuba and the United States.[3]

Deere was influenced by Stephen Resnick and Richard D. Wolff, Marxist economists, and her early work with Magdalena León de Leal.[2]

Awards and honours edit

  • 1996, Bacardi Family Eminent Scholar Chair in Latin American Studies, University of Florida[2]
  • 1997, Chancellor's Medal, University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • 2000, Fulbright-Hays scholar, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro[2]
  • 2018, Silvert Award

Award-winning books and papers edit

  • 2006, James A. Robertson Prize, Conference on Latin American History, for "Liberalism and Married Women’s Property Rights", best article, The Hispanic American Historical Review, 2005
  • 2003, Bryce Wood Book Award, Latin American Studies Association, for Empowering Women
  • 2002, Best Book Award, NECLAS, for Empowering Women
  • 2002, Best Book Award, Latino Literary Hall of Fame, History Division, for Empowering Women
  • 2002, Best Book Award, Cuban Academy of Sciences, Social Science Division, for Historias Agrarias
  • 2001, Best Book Award, University of Havana, for Historias Agrarias
  • 1998, Joseph P. Criscenti Best Article Award, NECLAS, for "Here Come the Yankees!"
  • 1991, Best Book Award, NECLAS, for Household and Class Relations

Selected works edit

  • Deere, Carmen Diana (1977). The development of capitalism in agriculture and the division of labor by sex: a study of the northern peruvian sierra. Michigan: University Microfilms International.
  • Deere, Carmen Diana; Leal, Magdalena León de (1980). Mujer y capitalismo agrario: estudio de cuatro regiones colombianas. Asociación Colombiana para el Estudio de la Población.
  • Deere, Carmen Diana; Leal, Magdalena León de (1982). Women in Andean agriculture: peasant production and rural wage employment in Colombia and Peru. International Labour Office. ISBN 9789221031062.
  • Leal, Magdalena León de; Deere, Carmen Diana; Marulanda, Nohra Rey de (1982). Debate sobre la mujer en América Latina y el Caribe: Sociedad subordinación y feminismo. Asociación Colombiana para el Estudio de la Población. vol. I, La Realidad Colombiana; vol. II, Las Trabajadoras del Agro; vol. III, Sociedad, Subordinación y Femenismo. Bogotá: Asociación Colombiana para el Estudio de la Población.
  • CIERA Rural Women's Research Team y Carmen Diana Deere (1984). "La Mujer en las Cooperativas Agropecuarias en Nicaragua". Managua: Centro de Investigación y Estudio de la Reforma Agraria.
  • Deere, Carmen Diana y José Luis Coraggio (1986). Expanded Spanish collection, "La Transición Difícil: El Desarrollo de los Pequeños Países Periféricos". México: Siglo XXI, 1986); reimpreso, Managua: Editorial Vanguardia, 1987.
  • Fagen, Richard R.; Deere, Carmen Diana (1986). Transition and Development: Problems of Third World Socialism. Monthly Review Press. ISBN 9780853457046. (Text)
  • Deere, Carmen Diana y Magdalena León (1986). La Mujer y la Política Agraria en América Latina. Bogotá: Siglo XXI.
  • Deere, Carmen Diana (1986). "Tough Row to Hoe: Women in the Nicaraguan Agricultural Cooperatives". San Francisco: Institute for Food and Development Policy.
  • Deere, Carmen Diana (1987). Rural women and state policy: feminist perspectives on Latin American agricultural development. Westview Press. ISBN 9780813373911. (Text)
  • Deere, Carmen Diana; Antrobus, Peggy (1990). In the shadows of the sun: Caribbean development alternatives and U.S. policy. Westview Press. ISBN 9780813310282. (Text)
  • Deere, Carmen Diana (1 January 1990). Household and Class Relations: Peasants and Landlords in Northern Peru. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520066755. (Text)
  • Deere, Carmen Diana (1 January 1992). Familia y relaciones de clase: el campesinado y los terratenientes en la sierra norte del Perú, 1900-1980. Instituto de Estudios Peruanos. ISBN 9788489303188. (Text)
  • Deere, Carmen Diana, Niurka Pérez, Cary Torres, Myriam García y Ernel González (1998). Guines, Santo Domingo and Majibacoa: sobre sus historias agrarias. Havana: Editorial de Ciencias Sociales.
  • Leal, Magdalena León de; Deere, Carmen Diana; Elizabeth García; V, Julio César Trujillo (1999). Género y derechos de las mujeres a la tierra en Ecuador. Consejo Nacional de las Mujeres. (Text)
  • Deere, Carmen Diana; Leal, Magdalena León de (1999). Mujer y tierra en Guatemala. AVANCSO Asociación para el Avance de Ciencias Sociales en Guatemala. (Text)
  • Deere, Carmen Diana; Leal, Magdalena León de (1 January 1999). Towards a gendered analysis of the Brazilian agrarian reform. Center for Latin American & Caribbean Studies, University of Connecticut. (Text)
  • Deere, Carmen Diana; Leal, Magdalena León de (1997). Women and land rights in the Latin American neo-liberal counter-reforms. Women in International Development, Michigan State University. (Text)
  • Deere, Carmen Diana; Leal, Magdalena León de (1 January 2000). Género, propiedad y empoderamiento: tierra, Estado y mercado en América Latina. TM Editores : UN, Facultad de Ciencias Humanas. ISBN 9789586019019. (Text)
  • Deere, Carmen Diana; Leal, Magdalena León de (2001 - 2014). Empowering Women: Land and Property Rights in Latin America. University of Pittsburgh Press. ISBN 9780822972327.
  • Baranyi, Stephen, Manuel Morales y Carmen Diana Deere, (2004). Land and development in Latin America: Openings for policy research. Ottawa: The North – South Institute: International development.
  • Deere, Carmen Diana; Leal, Magdalena León de (2002). Género, propiedad y Empoderamiento: tierra, estado y mercado en América Latina. PUEG. ISBN 9789683699367. (Text)
  • Deer, C. D. (2005). The feminization of agriculture? Economic restructuring in rural Latin America. ISBN 92-9085-049-3.
  • Deere, Carmen Diana y Cheryl Doss, eds. (2007). Women and the Distribution of Wealth. London and New York City: Routledge.
  • Deere, Carmen Diana y Frederick S. Royce, eds. (2009). Rural social movements in Latin America: Organizing for sustainable livehoods. Florida: University Press of Florida.

References edit

  1. ^ "LASA2021 / Crisis global, desigualdades y centralidad de la vida" (in Spanish). Latin American Studies Association.
  2. ^ a b c d Meynen, W. (2006). "Reflections: Carmen Diana Deere". Development and Change. 37 (6): 1355–1364. doi:10.1111/j.1467-7660.2006.00531.x.
  3. ^ a b c "Deere". www.latam.ufl.edu. Center for Latin American Studies - University of Florida. Archived from the original on 2016-10-05. Retrieved 2 April 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Carmen Diana Deere: Former Collaborating Researcher". UNRISD. Retrieved 2022-04-02.
  5. ^ "Acerca de LASA". Latin American Studies Association (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 April 2022.
  6. ^ "Journal of Agrarian Change". Wiley Online Library. Retrieved 2 April 2022.
  7. ^ "In Her Name: The Gender Asset Gap Project in Ecuador, Ghana, and Karnataka, India". sites.google.com. Gender Asset Gap Project. Retrieved 2 April 2022.

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