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The new enclosures: critical perspectives on corporate land deals

Pages 619-647 | Published online: 28 May 2012

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Chunyu Wang & Yunan Xu. (2024) Reflecting on the Plantationocene: the political economy of sugarcane plantations in Guangxi, China. The Journal of Peasant Studies 51:3, pages 564-585.
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Van Hai Thi Nguyen & Christian A. Kull. (2023) Land acquisition through Bricolage? Politics of smallholder acacia plantation expansion in upland Central Vietnam. The Journal of Peasant Studies 50:4, pages 1501-1528.
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Saturnino M. Borras$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (2023) La Via Campesina – transforming agrarian and knowledge politics, and co-constructing a field: a laudatio. The Journal of Peasant Studies 50:2, pages 691-724.
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Diana Aguiar, Yasmin Ahmed, Duygu Avcı, Gabriel Bastos, Bosman Batubara, Cynthia Bejeno, Claudia I. Camacho-Benavides, Komal Chauhan, Sergio Coronado, Somashree Das, Mercedes Ejarque, Zeynep Ceren Eren Benlisoy, Diana Isabel Güiza-Gómez, Adwoa Yeboah Gyapong, Hao Phuong Phan, Rahma Hassan, Carol Hernández Rodríguez, Huiying Ng, Sardar Babur Hussain, Sinem Kavak, Thiruni Kelegama, Amit John Kurien, Daren Shi-chi Leung, Tania Martínez-Cruz, Boaventura Monjane, George Tonderai Mudimu, Deniz Pelek, Tsilavo Ralandison, Andrea P. Sosa Varrotti, Dzifa Torvikey & Diana María Valencia-Duarte. (2023) Transforming critical agrarian studies: Solidarity, scholar-activism and emancipatory agendas in and from the Global South*. The Journal of Peasant Studies 50:2, pages 758-786.
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Saturnino M. Borras. (2023) Politically engaged, pluralist and internationalist: critical agrarian studies today. The Journal of Peasant Studies 50:2, pages 449-489.
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Erik Gómez-Baggethun. (2022) Is there a future for indigenous and local knowledge?. The Journal of Peasant Studies 49:6, pages 1139-1157.
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Natacha Bruna. (2022) A climate-smart world and the rise of Green Extractivism. The Journal of Peasant Studies 49:4, pages 839-864.
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Marie Gagné. (2022) Analysing the constraints to corporate land control: the influence of local power dynamics on a large-scale land deal in Senegal. Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines 56:2, pages 239-259.
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Mathijs van Leeuwen, Gillian Mathys, Lotje de Vries & Gemma van der Haar. (2022) From resolving land disputes to agrarian justice – dealing with the structural crisis of plantation agriculture in eastern DR Congo. The Journal of Peasant Studies 49:2, pages 309-334.
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Dimuna Phiri. (2022) A legal analysis of disjunctions between statutory and customary land tenure regimes in Zambia. Legal Pluralism and Critical Social Analysis 54:1, pages 96-116.
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Saturnino M. Borras Jr.Ian Scoones, Amita Baviskar, Marc Edelman, Nancy Lee Peluso & Wendy Wolford. (2022) Climate change and agrarian struggles: an invitation to contribute to a JPS Forum. The Journal of Peasant Studies 49:1, pages 1-28.
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Daniela Calmon, Chantal Jacovetti & Massa Koné. (2021) Agrarian climate justice as a progressive alternative to climate security: Mali at the intersection of natural resource conflicts. Third World Quarterly 42:12, pages 2785-2803.
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Christophe Gironde, Fenneke Reysoo, Andres Torrico Ramirez & Seng Suon. (2021) No cash, no food. Gendered reorganization of livelihoods and food security in Cambodia. The Journal of Peasant Studies 48:7, pages 1485-1506.
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Jennifer C. Franco & Saturnino M. Borras$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (2021) The global climate of land politics. Globalizations 18:7, pages 1277-1297.
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Irna Hofman. (2021) Migration, crop diversification, and adverse incorporation: understanding the repertoire of contention in rural Tajikistan. Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement 42:4, pages 499-518.
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Carla Gomes. (2021) Trusted land: land deals, climate vulnerability and adaptation in Northern Mozambique. Climate and Development 13:8, pages 685-696.
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Sara Balestri & Mario A. Maggioni. (2021) This Land Is My Land! Large-Scale Land Acquisitions and Conflict Events in Sub-Saharan Africa. Defence and Peace Economics 32:4, pages 427-450.
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Oliver Springate-Baginski & Mi Kamoon. (2021) Defending Shan State's customary tenure systems from below through collective action research. The Journal of Peasant Studies 48:3, pages 541-559.
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Gustavo de L. T. Oliveira, Ben M. McKay & Juan Liu. (2021) Beyond land grabs: new insights on land struggles and global agrarian change. Globalizations 18:3, pages 321-338.
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Giuliano Martiniello. (2021) Bitter sugarification: sugar frontier and contract farming in Uganda. Globalizations 18:3, pages 355-371.
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Gideon Hartmann, Innocent Mwaka & Peter Dannenberg. (2021) Large investments, small farmers: A financialisation perspective on value chains in a development corridor. Development Southern Africa 38:1, pages 122-138.
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Ian Scoones. (2021) Pastoralists and peasants: perspectives on agrarian change. The Journal of Peasant Studies 48:1, pages 1-47.
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Olivia Howland, Christine Noe & Dan Brockington. (2021) The multiple meanings of prosperity and poverty: a cross-site comparison from Tanzania. The Journal of Peasant Studies 48:1, pages 180-200.
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Alicia Hayashi Lazzarini. (2020) Reinvestment, Resource “Rushes,” and the Inalienability of Place: Land’s Active Layerings in Mozambique. Annals of the American Association of Geographers 110:6, pages 1969-1992.
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Tomaso Ferrando, Isabel Álvarez Vispo, Molly Anderson, Sophie Dowllar, Harriet Friedmann, Antonio Gonzalez, Chandra Maracle & Nora McKeon. (2020) Land, territory and commons: voices and visions from the struggles. Globalizations 17:7, pages 1276-1290.
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Solano Da Silva, Kenneth Bo Nielsen & Heather P. Bedi. (2020) Land use planning, dispossession and contestation in Goa, India. The Journal of Peasant Studies 47:6, pages 1301-1326.
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John Aloysius Zinda & Jun He. (2020) Ecological civilization in the mountains: how walnuts boomed and busted in southwest China. The Journal of Peasant Studies 47:5, pages 1052-1076.
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Emmanuel Sulle & Helen Dancer. (2020) Gender, politics and sugarcane commercialisation in Tanzania. The Journal of Peasant Studies 47:5, pages 973-992.
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Fenna Otten, Jonas Hein, Hannah Bondy & Heiko Faust. (2020) Deconstructing sustainable rubber production: contesting narratives in rural Sumatra. Journal of Land Use Science 15:2-3, pages 306-326.
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Reem Hajjar, Alemayehu N. Ayana, Rebecca Rutt, Omer Hinde, Chuan Liao, Stephanie Keene, Solange Bandiaky-Badji & Arun Agrawal. (2020) Capital, labor, and gender: the consequences of large-scale land transactions on household labor allocation. The Journal of Peasant Studies 47:3, pages 566-588.
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Ngala Chome, Euclides Gonçalves, Ian Scoones & Emmanuel Sulle. (2020) ‘Demonstration fields’, anticipation, and contestation: agrarian change and the political economy of development corridors in Eastern Africa. Journal of Eastern African Studies 14:2, pages 291-309.
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Emiko Fujiwara. (2020) The Impact of the Oil Palm on Adat Social Structure and Authority: The Case of the Medang People, Indonesia. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology 21:2, pages 140-158.
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Derek Hall. (2020) Where is Japan in the land rush debate?. Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement 41:1, pages 1-19.
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Timothy Adams, Jean-David Gerber, Michèle Amacker & Tobias Haller. (2019) Who gains from contract farming? Dependencies, power relations, and institutional change. The Journal of Peasant Studies 46:7, pages 1435-1457.
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Marylynn Steckley & Joshua Steckley. (2019) Post-Earthquake Land Appropriations and the Dispossession of Rural Women in Haiti. Feminist Economics 25:4, pages 45-67.
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Rebecca Ellis. (2019) Save the Bees? Agrochemical Corporations and the Debate Over Neonicotinoids in Ontario. Capitalism Nature Socialism 30:4, pages 104-122.
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Paul Belesky & Geoffrey Lawrence. (2019) Chinese state capitalism and neomercantilism in the contemporary food regime: contradictions, continuity and change. The Journal of Peasant Studies 46:6, pages 1119-1141.
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Jennifer Clapp. (2019) The rise of financial investment and common ownership in global agrifood firms. Review of International Political Economy 26:4, pages 604-629.
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Missaka Hettiarachchi, Tiffany H. Morrison & Clive McAlpine. (2019) Power, politics and policy in the appropriation of urban wetlands: the critical case of Sri Lanka. The Journal of Peasant Studies 46:4, pages 729-746.
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Linda Engström & Flora Hajdu. (2019) Conjuring ‘Win-World’ – Resilient Development Narratives in a Large-Scale Agro-Investment in Tanzania. The Journal of Development Studies 55:6, pages 1201-1220.
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Andrea M. Collins. (2019) Financialization, resistance, and the question of women’s land rights. International Feminist Journal of Politics 21:3, pages 454-476.
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Noémi Gonda. (2019) Land grabbing and the making of an authoritarian populist regime in Hungary. The Journal of Peasant Studies 46:3, pages 606-625.
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Youjin B. Chung. (2019) The Grass Beneath: Conservation, Agro-Industrialization, and Land–Water Enclosures in Postcolonial Tanzania. Annals of the American Association of Geographers 109:1, pages 1-17.
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Juliet Lu & Oliver Schönweger. (2019) Great expectations: Chinese investment in Laos and the myth of empty land. Territory, Politics, Governance 7:1, pages 61-78.
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Frankline A. Ndi. (2019) Land grabbing, gender and access to land: implications for local food production and rural livelihoods in Nguti sub-division, South West Cameroon. Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue canadienne des études africaines 53:1, pages 131-154.
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Suhiyini I. Alhassan, Mohammed T. Shaibu & John K.M. Kuwornu. (2018) Is land grabbing an opportunity or a menace to development in developing countries? Evidence from Ghana. Local Environment 23:12, pages 1121-1140.
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Anne Hennings. (2018) Plantation assemblages and spaces of contested development in Sierra Leone and Cambodia. Conflict, Security & Development 18:6, pages 521-546.
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Yunan Xu. (2018) Political economy of land grabbing inside China involving foreign investors. Third World Quarterly 39:11, pages 2069-2084.
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Anne Hennings. (2018) With Soymilk to the Khmer Rouge: Challenges of Researching Ex-combatants in Post-war Contexts. International Peacekeeping 25:5, pages 630-652.
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Christelle Genoud. (2018) Flex crops neverland: finding access to large-scale land investments?. Globalizations 15:5, pages 685-701.
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Zoe W. Brent, Alberto Alonso-Fradejas, Gonzalo Colque & Sergio Sauer. (2018) The ‘tenure guidelines’ as a tool for democratising land and resource control in Latin America. Third World Quarterly 39:7, pages 1367-1385.
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Jennifer Franco & Sofía Monsalve Suárez. (2018) Why wait for the state? Using the CFS Tenure Guidelines to recalibrate political-legal struggles for democratic land control. Third World Quarterly 39:7, pages 1386-1402.
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Peter Wilkin & Abdulai Abubakarr Conteh. (2018) Neoliberal health reforms and the failure of healthcare in Sierra Leone: The case of the Ebola crisis. African Studies 77:3, pages 428-450.
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Julie G. Zaehringer, Ali Atumane, Sibylle Berger & Sandra Eckert. (2018) Large-scale agricultural investments trigger direct and indirect land use change: New evidence from the Nacala corridor, Mozambique. Journal of Land Use Science 13:3, pages 325-343.
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Mikael Bergius, Tor A. Benjaminsen & Mats Widgren. (2018) Green economy, Scandinavian investments and agricultural modernization in Tanzania. The Journal of Peasant Studies 45:4, pages 825-852.
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Ray Bush, Yao Graham, Leo Zeilig, Ray Bush, Yao Graham, Leo Zeilig, Peter Lawrence, Giuliano Martiniello, Ben Fine, Max Ajl, Bettina Engels, Gordon Crawford & Gabriel Botchwey. (2018) Radical political economy and industrialisation in Africa: ROAPE/Third World Network-Africa Connections workshop, held in Accra, Ghana, 13–14 November 2017. Review of African Political Economy 45:156, pages 267-334.
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Ian Scoones, Marc Edelman, Saturnino M. Borras$suffix/text()$suffix/text(), Ruth Hall, Wendy Wolford & Ben White. (2018) Emancipatory rural politics: confronting authoritarian populism. The Journal of Peasant Studies 45:1, pages 1-20.
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Caitlin Ryan. (2018) Large-scale land deals in Sierra Leone at the intersection of gender and lineage. Third World Quarterly 39:1, pages 189-206.
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Kelly Kay. (2017) Rural Rentierism and the Financial Enclosure of Maine's Open Lands Tradition. Annals of the American Association of Geographers 107:6, pages 1407-1423.
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Elizabeth Harrison & Canford Chiroro. (2017) Differentiated legitimacy, differentiated resilience: beyond the natural in ‘natural disasters’. The Journal of Peasant Studies 44:5, pages 1022-1042.
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Laura Schoenberger, Derek Hall & Peter Vandergeest. (2017) What happened when the land grab came to Southeast Asia?. The Journal of Peasant Studies 44:4, pages 697-725.
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Juliet N. Lu. (2017) Tapping into rubber: China’s opium replacement program and rubber production in Laos. The Journal of Peasant Studies 44:4, pages 726-747.
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Jean-François Bissonnette & Rodolphe De Koninck. (2017) The return of the plantation? Historical and contemporary trends in the relation between plantations and smallholdings in Southeast Asia. The Journal of Peasant Studies 44:4, pages 918-938.
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Esteve Corbera, Carol Hunsberger & Chayan Vaddhanaphuti. (2017) Climate change policies, land grabbing and conflict: perspectives from Southeast Asia. Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement 38:3, pages 297-304.
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Maria Angelina M. Uson. (2017) Natural disasters and land grabs: the politics of their intersection in the Philippines following super typhoon Haiyan. Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement 38:3, pages 414-430.
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Carol Hunsberger, Esteve Corbera, Saturnino M. Borras$suffix/text()$suffix/text(), Jennifer C. Franco, Kevin Woods, Courtney Work, Romulo de la Rosa, Vuthy Eang, Roman Herre, Sai Sam Kham, Clara Park, Seng Sokheng, Max Spoor, Shwe Thein, Kyaw Thu Aung, Ratha Thuon & Chayan Vaddhanaphuti. (2017) Climate change mitigation, land grabbing and conflict: towards a landscape-based and collaborative action research agenda. Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement 38:3, pages 305-324.
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Chrispin R. Matenga & Munguzwe Hichaambwa. (2017) Impacts of land and agricultural commercialisation on local livelihoods in Zambia: evidence from three models. The Journal of Peasant Studies 44:3, pages 574-593.
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Ruth Hall, Ian Scoones & Dzodzi Tsikata. (2017) Plantations, outgrowers and commercial farming in Africa: agricultural commercialisation and implications for agrarian change. The Journal of Peasant Studies 44:3, pages 515-537.
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Cyriaque Hakizimana, Paul Goldsmith, Abdi Aralle Nunow, Adano Wario Roba & Jane Kathure Biashara. (2017) Land and agricultural commercialisation in Meru County, Kenya: evidence from three models. The Journal of Peasant Studies 44:3, pages 555-573.
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Paul Hufe & Daniel F. Heuermann. (2017) The local impacts of large-scale land acquisitions: a review of case study evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of Contemporary African Studies 35:2, pages 168-189.
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Hanson Nyantakyi-Frimpong & Rachel Bezner Kerr. (2017) Land grabbing, social differentiation, intensified migration and food security in northern Ghana. The Journal of Peasant Studies 44:2, pages 421-444.
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Stéphane Bernard, Yann Roche & Bruno Sarrasin. (2016) Écotourisme, aires protégées et expansion agricole : quelle place pour les systèmes socio-écologiques locaux?. Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement 37:4, pages 422-445.
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Cécile Famerée. (2016) Political contestations around land deals: insights from Peru. Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement 37:4, pages 541-559.
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John Bohstedt. (2016) Food riots and the politics of provisions from early modern Europe and China to the food crisis of 2008. The Journal of Peasant Studies 43:5, pages 1035-1067.
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Joseph Tharamangalam. (2016) Moditva in India: a threat to inclusive growth and democracy. Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement 37:3, pages 298-315.
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Lotsmart Fonjong, Irene Sama-Lang, Lawrence Fombe & Christiana Abonge. (2016) Land governance and women’s rights in large-scale land acquisitions in Cameroon. Development in Practice 26:4, pages 420-430.
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David Fisher. (2016) Freeze-framing territory: time and its significance in land governance. Space and Polity 20:2, pages 212-225.
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Lucía Goldfarb & Gemma van der Haar. (2016) The moving frontiers of genetically modified soy production: shifts in land control in the Argentinian Chaco. The Journal of Peasant Studies 43:2, pages 562-582.
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Carol Hunsberger & Alberto Alonso-Fradejas. (2016) The discursive flexibility of ‘flex crops’: comparing oil palm and jatropha. The Journal of Peasant Studies 43:1, pages 225-250.
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Alberto Alonso-Fradejas, Juan Liu, Tania Salerno & Yunan Xu. (2016) Inquiring into the political economy of oil palm as a global flex crop. The Journal of Peasant Studies 43:1, pages 141-165.
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Gearoid Millar. (2015) “We Have No Voice for That”: Land Rights, Power, and Gender in Rural Sierra Leone. Journal of Human Rights 14:4, pages 445-462.
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Ben White. (2015) World development report 2015: mind, society, and behavior, by the World Bank Group. Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement 36:4, pages 581-584.
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Benedikt Korf, Tobias Hagmann & Rony Emmenegger. (2015) Re-spacing African drylands: territorialization, sedentarization and indigenous commodification in the Ethiopian pastoral frontier. The Journal of Peasant Studies 42:5, pages 881-901.
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Robin Frederick Dunford & Sumi Madhok. (2015) Vernacular rights cultures and the ‘Right to Have Rights’. Citizenship Studies 19:6-7, pages 605-619.
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Robin Dunford. (2015) Autonomous peasant struggles and left arts of government. Third World Quarterly 36:8, pages 1453-1471.
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D. Asher Ghertner. (2015) Why gentrification theory fails in ‘much of the world’. City 19:4, pages 552-563.
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Ruth Hall, Marc Edelman, Saturnino M. Borras$suffix/text()$suffix/text(), Ian Scoones, Ben White & Wendy Wolford. (2015) Resistance, acquiescence or incorporation? An introduction to land grabbing and political reactions ‘from below’. The Journal of Peasant Studies 42:3-4, pages 467-488.
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Alberto Alonso-Fradejas. (2015) Anything but a story foretold: multiple politics of resistance to the agrarian extractivist project in Guatemala. The Journal of Peasant Studies 42:3-4, pages 489-515.
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Preeti Sampat. (2015) The ‘Goan Impasse’: land rights and resistance to SEZs in Goa, India. The Journal of Peasant Studies 42:3-4, pages 765-790.
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Natalia Mamonova. (2015) Resistance or adaptation? Ukrainian peasants’ responses to large-scale land acquisitions. The Journal of Peasant Studies 42:3-4, pages 607-634.
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Bradley R. Wilson. (2015) Reclaiming the worker's property: control grabbing, farmworkers and the Las Tunas Accords in Nicaragua. The Journal of Peasant Studies 42:3-4, pages 747-763.
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John Baptist D. Jatoe, Damien G. Lankoandé & James Sumberg. (2015) Does sustainable agricultural growth require a system of innovation? Evidence from Ghana and Burkina Faso. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability 13:2, pages 104-119.
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Sarah Elisabeth Knuth. (2015) Global finance and the land grab: mapping twenty-first century strategies. Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement 36:2, pages 163-178.
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Sara Keene, Marygold Walsh-Dilley, Wendy Wolford & Charles Geisler. (2015) A view from the top: examining elites in large-scale land deals. Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement 36:2, pages 131-146.
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Charles Geisler. (2015) Trophy lands: why elites acquire land and why it matters. Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement 36:2, pages 241-257.
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Justa Hopma. (2015) “Planning in the wind”: the failed Jordanian agricultural investments in Sudan. Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement 36:2, pages 196-207.
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Ariane Goetz. (2015) How different are the UK and China? Investor countries in comparative perspective. Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement 36:2, pages 179-195.
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Natasha Hamilton-Hart. (2015) Multilevel (mis)governance of palm oil production. Australian Journal of International Affairs 69:2, pages 164-184.
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Wolfram H. Dressler & Eulalio R. Guieb$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (2015) Violent enclosures, violated livelihoods: environmental and military territoriality in a Philippine frontier. The Journal of Peasant Studies 42:2, pages 323-345.
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Nga Dao. (2015) Rubber plantations in the Northwest: rethinking the concept of land grabs in Vietnam. The Journal of Peasant Studies 42:2, pages 347-369.
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Joseph Baines. (2015) Fuel, feed and the corporate restructuring of the food regime. The Journal of Peasant Studies 42:2, pages 295-321.
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Alberto Alonso-Fradejas, Saturnino M. Borras$suffix/text()$suffix/text(), Todd Holmes, Eric Holt-Giménez & Martha Jane Robbins. (2015) Food sovereignty: convergence and contradictions, conditions and challenges. Third World Quarterly 36:3, pages 431-448.
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Clara Mi Young Park, Ben White & Julia. (2015) We are not all the same: taking gender seriously in food sovereignty discourse. Third World Quarterly 36:3, pages 584-599.
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Seth Schindler. (2015) Governing the Twenty-First Century Metropolis and Transforming Territory. Territory, Politics, Governance 3:1, pages 7-26.
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Jennifer Clapp. (2014) Financialization, distance and global food politics. The Journal of Peasant Studies 41:5, pages 797-814.
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Madeleine Fairbairn. (2014) ‘Like gold with yield’: evolving intersections between farmland and finance. The Journal of Peasant Studies 41:5, pages 777-795.
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Pujo Semedi & Laurens Bakker. (2014) Between Land Grabbing and Farmers' Benefits: Land Transfers in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology 15:4, pages 376-390.
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Mindi Schneider. (2014) Developing the meat grab. The Journal of Peasant Studies 41:4, pages 613-633.
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Marion Dixon. (2014) The land grab, finance capital, and food regime restructuring: the case of Egypt. Review of African Political Economy 41:140, pages 232-248.
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Dessalegn Rahmato. (2014) The perils of development from above: land deals in Ethiopia. African Identities 12:1, pages 26-44.
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Takeshi Ito, Noer Fauzi Rachman & Laksmi A. Savitri. (2014) Power to make land dispossession acceptable: a policy discourse analysis of the Merauke Integrated Food and Energy Estate (MIFEE), Papua, Indonesia. The Journal of Peasant Studies 41:1, pages 29-50.
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Andrea M. Collins. (2013) The global farms race: land grabs, agricultural investment, and the scramble for food security. The Journal of Peasant Studies 40:5, pages 903-906.
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Ward Anseeuw, Jann Lay, Peter Messerli, Markus Giger & Michael Taylor. (2013) Creating a public tool to assess and promote transparency in global land deals: the experience of the Land Matrix. The Journal of Peasant Studies 40:3, pages 521-530.
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Pauline E. Peters. (2013) Land appropriation, surplus people and a battle over visions of agrarian futures in Africa. The Journal of Peasant Studies 40:3, pages 537-562.
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Ian Scoones, Ruth Hall, Saturnino M. Borras$suffix/text()$suffix/text(), Ben White & Wendy Wolford. (2013) The politics of evidence: methodologies for understanding the global land rush. The Journal of Peasant Studies 40:3, pages 469-483.
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Marc Edelman. (2013) Messy hectares: questions about the epistemology of land grabbing data. The Journal of Peasant Studies 40:3, pages 485-501.
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Henry Veltmeyer. (2013) The political economy of natural resource extraction: a new model or extractive imperialism?. Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement 34:1, pages 79-95.
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Matias E. Margulis, Nora McKeon & Saturnino M. Borras$suffix/text()$suffix/text(). (2013) Land Grabbing and Global Governance: Critical Perspectives. Globalizations 10:1, pages 1-23.
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Matias E. Margulis & Tony Porter. (2013) Governing the Global Land Grab: Multipolarity, Ideas, and Complexity in Transnational Governance. Globalizations 10:1, pages 65-86.
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Saturnino M. Borras$suffix/text()$suffix/text(), Cristóbal Kay, Sergio Gómez & John Wilkinson. (2012) Land grabbing and global capitalist accumulation: key features in Latin America. Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement 33:4, pages 402-416.
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Ryan Stock & Trevor Birkenholtz. Tracking the sun: exposing India’s solar dispossessions. Globalizations 0:0, pages 1-20.
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