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Agrarian Marxism

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Henry Peller, Filiberto Penados & Joel Wainwright. (2023) Class processes and agrarian change in southern Belize, 1981–2020. The Journal of Peasant Studies 50:7, pages 2851-2871.
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Paul Kohlbry. (2023) To cover the land in green: rain-fed agriculture and anti-colonial land reclamation in Palestine. The Journal of Peasant Studies 50:7, pages 2666-2684.
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Philip McMichael. (2023) Updating Karl Polanyi’s ‘double movement’ for critical agrarian studies. The Journal of Peasant Studies 50:6, pages 2123-2144.
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Amod Shah. (2023) Rethinking ‘just transitions’ from coal: the dynamics of land and labour in anti-coal struggles. The Journal of Peasant Studies 50:6, pages 2145-2164.
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Gastón Caligaris, Alejandro Fitzsimons, Sebastián Guevara & Guido Starosta. (2023) A missing link in the agrarian question: the role of ground-rent and landed property in capital accumulation. The case of Argentina (1993-2019). The Journal of Peasant Studies 50:5, pages 1709-1734.
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Saturnino M. Borras$suffix/text()$suffix/text() & Jennifer C. Franco. (2023) Plantationocene and Contemporary Agrarian Struggles. Annals of the American Association of Geographers 0:0, pages 1-6.
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Angela Navarrete-Cruz, Athena Birkenberg & Regina Birner. (2023) Agrarian change and land dispossession linked to the armed conflict in Colombia – a review. Third World Quarterly 44:7, pages 1526-1545.
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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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Annie Shattuck, Jacobo Grajales, Ricardo Jacobs, Sergio Sauer, Shaila Seshia Galvin & Ruth Hall. (2023) Life on the land: new lives for agrarian questions. The Journal of Peasant Studies 50:2, pages 490-518.
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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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Murat Arsel. (2023) Climate change and class conflict in the Anthropocene: sink or swim together?. The Journal of Peasant Studies 50:1, pages 67-95.
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Ben Cousins. (2022) Social differentiation of the peasantry (Marxist). The Journal of Peasant Studies 49:7, pages 1387-1398.
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Kasia Paprocki. (2022) Anticipatory ruination. The Journal of Peasant Studies 49:7, pages 1399-1408.
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Zehra Taşdemir Yaşın. (2022) The environmentalization of the agrarian question and the agrarianization of the climate justice movement. The Journal of Peasant Studies 49:7, pages 1355-1386.
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Elliott Prasse-Freeman. (2022) Necroeconomics: dispossession, extraction, and indispensable/expendable laborers in contemporary Myanmar. The Journal of Peasant Studies 49:7, pages 1466-1496.
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Santiago Ripoll. (2022) The moral economy of labour and resistance to commoditisation in the Matagalpa highlands of Nicaragua. The Journal of Peasant Studies 49:7, pages 1553-1580.
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Anja Nygren, Markus Kröger & Barry Gills. (2022) Global extractivisms and transformative alternatives. The Journal of Peasant Studies 49:4, pages 734-759.
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Christopher W. Chagnon, Francesco Durante, Barry K. Gills, Sophia E. Hagolani-Albov, Saana Hokkanen, Sohvi M. J. Kangasluoma, Heidi Konttinen, Markus Kröger, William LaFleur, Ossi Ollinaho & Marketta P. S. Vuola. (2022) From extractivism to global extractivism: the evolution of an organizing concept. The Journal of Peasant Studies 49:4, pages 760-792.
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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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George T. Mudimu, Ting Zuo & Nkumbu Nalwimba. (2022) Inside an enclave: the dynamics of capitalism and rural politics in a post-land reform context. The Journal of Peasant Studies 49:1, pages 101-128.
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Amita Baviskar & Michael Levien. (2021) Farmers’ protests in India: introduction to the JPS Forum. The Journal of Peasant Studies 48:7, pages 1341-1355.
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Nishkala Sekhar & Rahul A. Sirohi. (2021) The Revolution Will Not Be Colour Blind: The Enduring Relevance of Anti-Apartheid Voices. International Critical Thought 11:4, pages 568-584.
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Wendy Wolford. (2021) The Plantationocene: A Lusotropical Contribution to the Theory. Annals of the American Association of Geographers 111:6, pages 1622-1639.
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Max Ajl. (2021) Does the Arab region have an agrarian question?. The Journal of Peasant Studies 48:5, pages 955-983.
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Ryan Stock & Trevor Birkenholtz. (2021) The sun and the scythe: energy dispossessions and the agrarian question of labor in solar parks. The Journal of Peasant Studies 48:5, pages 984-1007.
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Oliver Pye. (2021) Agrarian Marxism and the proletariat: a palm oil manifesto. The Journal of Peasant Studies 48:4, pages 807-826.
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Antonio Roman-Alcalá. (2021) Agrarian anarchism and authoritarian populism: towards a more (state-)critical ‘critical agrarian studies’. The Journal of Peasant Studies 48:2, pages 298-328.
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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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Ben M. McKay, Gustavo de L.T. Oliveira & Juan Liu. (2020) Authoritarianism, populism, nationalism and resistance in the agrarian South. Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement 41:3, pages 347-362.
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Julien-François Gerber. (2020) Degrowth and critical agrarian studies. The Journal of Peasant Studies 47:2, pages 235-264.
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Rune Bolding Bennike, Mattias Borg Rasmussen & Kenneth Bo Nielsen. (2020) Agrarian crossroads: rural aspirations and capitalist transformation. Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement 41:1, pages 40-56.
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Angus Lyall, Rudi Colloredo-Mansfeld & Joe Quick. (2020) Post-agrarian aspirations: tourism and rural politics in Ecuador. Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement 41:1, pages 92-109.
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Peter Meyer Filardo. (2019) United States Communist History Bibliography 2018. American Communist History 18:1-2, pages 97-168.
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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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Wendy W. Wolford, Ben White, Ian Scoones, Ruth Hall, Marc Edelman & Saturnino M. Borras. Global land deals: what has been done, what has changed, and what's next?. The Journal of Peasant Studies 0:0, pages 1-38.
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Brooke Wilmsen, Sarah Rogers, Andrew van Hulten & Duan Yuefang. (2023) In the shadow of state-led agrarian reforms: smallholder pervasiveness in rural China. Agriculture and Human Values 41:1, pages 75-90.
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China Sajadian. (2024) Reproductive binds: The gendered economy of debt in a Syrian refugee farmworker camp. Journal of Agrarian Change.
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Ryan Stock & Benjamin K. Sovacool. (2023) Left in the dark: Colonial racial capitalism and solar energy transitions in India. Energy Research & Social Science 105, pages 103285.
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Matías Calderón-Seguel & Manuel Prieto. (2023) Productive practices in Andean rural areas and their relationship to extractive markets (Atacama Desert, northern Chile, 1915–2019). Rural History 34:2, pages 300-317.
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Sohini Sengupta. (2023) Surinder S. Jodhka (Ed.) Agrarian Change in India (Readings on the Economy, Polity and Society) . The International Journal of Community and Social Development 5:3, pages 339-340.
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Elena Apostoli Cappello & Elena Apostoli Cappello. (2023) Sustainability as a Symbolic Resource at the Local Level, and Its Strategic Uses: A Study in Northern Italy. Ethnologia Europaea 53:1.
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Saturnino M. BorrasJrJr. (2023) Contemporary agrarian, rural and rural–urban movements and alliances. Journal of Agrarian Change.
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Matthew Libassi. (2023) Uneven ores: Gold mining materialities and classes of labor in Indonesia. Journal of Rural Studies 98, pages 101-113.
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Aditya NigamAditya Nigam. 2023. Border-Marxisms and Historical Materialism. Border-Marxisms and Historical Materialism 97 137 .
Srishti Yadav. (2022) Caste, diversification, and the contemporary agrarian question in India: A field perspective. Journal of Agrarian Change 22:4, pages 651-672.
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James Tyner & Stian Rice. (2021) Agrarian Marxism, Animal Geographies, and non-human labor in Democratic Kampuchea. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 5:3, pages 1252-1272.
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Thomas Crowley & D Asher Ghertner. (2022) Itinerant urbanization: On circles, fractals and the critique of segmented space. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 40:4, pages 646-663.
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Surinder S. Jodhka. (2021) Agrarian Studies and the Caste Conundrum. Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy: A triannual Journal of Agrarian South Network and CARES 11:1, pages 14-36.
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Ryan Stock. (2022) Triggering resistance: Contesting the injustices of solar park development in India. Energy Research & Social Science 86, pages 102464.
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Saturnino M. BorrasJr.Jr., Jennifer C. Franco, Doi Ra, Tom Kramer, Mi Kamoon, Phwe Phyu, Khu Khu Ju, Pietje Vervest, Mary Oo, Kyar Yin Shell, Thu Maung Soe, Ze Dau, Mi Phyu, Mi Saryar Poine, Mi Pakao Jumper, Nai Sawor Mon, Khun Oo, Kyaw Thu, Nwet Kay Khine, Tun Tun Naing, Nila Papa, Lway Htwe Htwe, Lway Hlar Reang, Lway Poe Jay, Naw Seng Jai, Yunan Xu, Chunyu Wang & Jingzhong Ye. (2021) Rurally rooted cross-border migrant workers from Myanmar, Covid-19, and agrarian movements. Agriculture and Human Values 39:1, pages 315-338.
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Saturnino M. BorrasJr.Jr.. 2022. Agriculture, Environment and Development. Agriculture, Environment and Development 389 453 .
Matías Calderón-Seguel, Manuel Prieto, Oliver Meseguer-Ruiz, Freddy Viñales, Paulina Hidalgo & Elías Esper. (2021) Mining, Urban Growth, and Agrarian Changes in the Atacama Desert: The Case of the Calama Oasis in Northern Chile. Land 10:11, pages 1262.
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Guilherme Silva Fracarolli. (2021) Global Markets, Local Issues: The Hegemonic Process of Agri-Food Construction to Present Challenges. Land 10:11, pages 1182.
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Ryan Stock & Maaz Gardezi. (2021) Make bloom and let wither: Biopolitics of precision agriculture at the dawn of surveillance capitalism. Geoforum 122, pages 193-203.
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Swarnabh Ghosh & Ayan Meer. (2020) Extended urbanisation and the agrarian question: Convergences, divergences and openings. Urban Studies 58:6, pages 1097-1119.
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Ronaldo MunckRonaldo Munck. 2021. Rethinking Development. Rethinking Development 63 82 .
María Inés Moraes. (2020) Agrarian history in Uruguay: From the “agrarian question” to the present. Historia Agraria Revista de agricultura e historia rural.
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D. Asher Ghertner. (2020) Lively Lands : The Spatial Reproduction Squeeze and the Failure of the Urban Imaginary . International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 44:4, pages 561-581.
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Saturnino M. BorrasJr.Jr.. (2019) Agrarian social movements: The absurdly difficult but not impossible agenda of defeating right‐wing populism and exploring a socialist future. Journal of Agrarian Change 20:1, pages 3-36.
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Jules Pretty, Simon Attwood, Richard Bawden, Henk van den Berg, Zareen P. Bharucha, John Dixon, Cornelia Butler Flora, Kevin Gallagher, Ken Genskow, Sue E. Hartley, Jan Willem Ketelaar, Japhet K. Kiara, Vijay Kumar, Yuelai Lu, Tom MacMillan, Anne Maréchal, Alma Linda Morales-Abubakar, Andrew Noble, P. V. Vara Prasad, Ewald Rametsteiner, John Reganold, Jacob I. Ricks, Johan Rockström, Osamu Saito, Peter Thorne, Songliang Wang, Hannah Wittman, Michael Winter & Puyun Yang. (2020) Assessment of the growth in social groups for sustainable agriculture and land management. Global Sustainability 3.
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Alexander Dunlap & Jostein JakobsenAlexander Dunlap & Jostein Jakobsen. 2020. The Violent Technologies of Extraction. The Violent Technologies of Extraction 43 72 .
Jesse Rodenbiker. (2019) Uneven incorporation: Volumetric transitions in peri-urban China's conservation zones. Geoforum 104, pages 234-243.
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Jennifer Bair, Kevan Harris & Phillip A. Hough. (2019) Roads from Calabria: The Arrighian approach to agrarian political economy. Journal of Agrarian Change 19:3, pages 391-406.
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Giuliano Martiniello. (2019) Social conflict and agrarian change in U ganda's countryside . Journal of Agrarian Change 19:3, pages 550-568.
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