Journal of Peasant Studies

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Peasant Studies is 21. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
This food crisis is different: COVID-19 and the fragility of the neoliberal food security order214
Agroecology and the reconstruction of a post-COVID-19 agriculture147
From biomedical to politico-economic crisis: the food system in times of Covid-1978
Subsistence in the Plantationocene: dooryard gardens, agrobiodiversity, and the subaltern economies of slavery65
From extractivism to global extractivism: the evolution of an organizing concept60
‘Keeping seeds in our hands’: the rise of seed activism59
Climate change and agrarian struggles: an invitation to contribute to aJPSForum56
The political economy of agroecology54
Pastoralists and peasants: perspectives on agrarian change46
What grows from a pandemic? Toward an abolitionist agroecology46
Generic, growing, green?: The changing political economy of the global pesticide complex43
‘Murderous energy’ in Oaxaca, Mexico: wind factories, territorial struggle and social warfare35
Riverhood: political ecologies of socionature commoning and translocal struggles for water justice34
Thresholds of resistance: agroecology, resilience and the agrarian question30
Concentration and crises: exploring the deep roots of vulnerability in the global industrial food system30
Rural land dispossession in China and India28
Dispossession by financialization: the end(s) of rurality in the making of a speculative land market27
What owns the land: the corporate organization of farmland investment24
Crisis politics and US farm labor: health justice and Florida farmworkers amid a pandemic23
Unpacking ‘authoritarian populism’ and rural politics: some comments on ERPI23
The Long New Deal22
Sanitizing agri-food tech: COVID-19 and the politics of expectation21
Global extractivisms and transformative alternatives21
The ties that bind? Agroecology and the agrarian question in the twenty-first century21
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