Our Flagship 50th anniversary issue is online, and freely accessible 🎊✊🏾
🔥 Inside: J. Borras, H. Bernstein, T. M. Li, Ph. McMichael, a special collection on @via_campesina, @Casas_South manifesto and our editorial introduction.
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Land grabbing never vanished - it transformed. Explore “The Return of Land Grabbing”, a Special Forum of global social movements and scholar activist insights. [Vol. 52, Issue 7 (2025)]
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Land grabbing never vanished - it transformed. Explore “The Return of Land Grabbing”, a Special Forum of global social movements and scholar activist insights. [Vol. 52, Issue 7 (2025)]
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New article! Opening the Forum on Palestine: Agrarian Questions, it situates Palestine in agrarian studies, analysing capitalist-colonial power over land, food, ecology, and enriching global agrarian debates and struggles.
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New article! Opening the Forum on Palestine: Agrarian Questions, it situates Palestine in agrarian studies, analysing capitalist-colonial power over land, food, ecology, and enriching global agrarian debates and struggles.
https://t.co/4CyZn4JEzo
Out now! Ariell Ahearn & co-authors bring geographies of care into dialogue with critical agrarian studies to examine pastoral mobility in Mongolia as a form of care during COVID-19
https://t.co/lXZBV7V3Ke
Out now! Ariell Ahearn & co-authors bring geographies of care into dialogue with critical agrarian studies to examine pastoral mobility in Mongolia as a form of care during COVID-19
https://t.co/lXZBV7UvUG
Hot off the press: "Capital grabs back" examines how capital is grabbing redistributed and restituted land globally, and the implications this has for future land and agrarian struggles.
https://t.co/Vuj3SzqUzr
Out now! Marylynn Steckley’s paper contributes to the ecological agrarian question by examining how ecologies of production shape capital-labour relations in Thailand’s Nam Hom, coconut water industry
https://t.co/5cS9FHbTCF
Out now! Marylynn Steckley’s paper contributes to the ecological agrarian question by examining how ecologies of production shape capital-labour relations in Thailand’s Nam Hom, coconut water industry
https://t.co/5cS9FHbTCF
Check out the video abstract by Milgroom and Claeys as they take readers thought their popular 2024 paper "Participation is not the answer: epistemic violence and authoritarian practices in conservation-forced displacement"
@AgroecologyNow
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Out now! Sidney Madsen looks at how the reorganisation of rural labour shapes the future of farming, contrasting semi-proletarian and full-time agroecological farmers to show how daily conditions of work influence livelihood aspirations and land use
https://t.co/ukLr4z5MIy
Out now! Sidney Madsen looks at how the reorganisation of rural labour shapes the future of farming, contrasting semi-proletarian and full-time agroecological farmers to show how daily conditions of work influence livelihood aspirations and land use
https://t.co/ukLr4z5eT0
Out now: Smriti Rao presents gender as a key concept in critical agrarian studies, framing it as a constitutive social relation suffused with power. She highlights how feminist political economists have reshaped foundational agrarian concepts.
https://t.co/iiUquG1GlE
Check out the video abstract by Milgroom and Claeys as they take readers thought their popular 2024 paper "Participation is not the answer: epistemic violence and authoritarian practices in conservation-forced displacement"
@AgroecologyNow
https://t.co/R9bOL9NfH0
Check out the video abstract by Milgroom and Claeys as they take readers thought their popular 2024 paper "Participation is not the answer: epistemic violence and authoritarian practices in conservation-forced displacement"
@AgroecologyNow
https://t.co/R9bOL9MHRs
Out now! The paper applies just transition to food systems, highlighting diverse civil society perspectives from four countries, revealing contrasting calls for gradual reform or radical change through participatory exchanges and dialogue.
https://t.co/3deJMjRwIZ
New article alert: This paper unmasks how opaque land investments by anonymous financial actors drive community dispossession, violence, and environmental harm, using global data to trace investor impacts.
https://t.co/KSgslOFDmi
New Issue Out Now! JPS Volume 52, Issue 3 May 2025 is available! This edition explores critical themes including the tragedy of conservation, transitions to agroecology and the rise of various forms of extractivism framed as climate adaptation strategies.
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