Journal of Peasant Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Peasant Studies is 8. 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 2020-09-01 to 2024-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
This food crisis is different: COVID-19 and the fragility of the neoliberal food security order238
From extractivism to global extractivism: the evolution of an organizing concept84
Climate change and agrarian struggles: an invitation to contribute to aJPSForum61
Pastoralists and peasants: perspectives on agrarian change58
Concentration and crises: exploring the deep roots of vulnerability in the global industrial food system52
What grows from a pandemic? Toward an abolitionist agroecology50
Generic, growing, green?: The changing political economy of the global pesticide complex49
‘Murderous energy’ in Oaxaca, Mexico: wind factories, territorial struggle and social warfare48
Riverhood: political ecologies of socionature commoning and translocal struggles for water justice48
Thresholds of resistance: agroecology, resilience and the agrarian question33
Dispossession by financialization: the end(s) of rurality in the making of a speculative land market31
Rural land dispossession in China and India30
Global extractivisms and transformative alternatives30
Crisis politics and US farm labor: health justice and Florida farmworkers amid a pandemic25
Sanitizing agri-food tech: COVID-19 and the politics of expectation24
Climate justice24
The ties that bind? Agroecology and the agrarian question in the twenty-first century24
A climate-smart world and the rise of Green Extractivism23
Placing Cambodia’s agrarian transition in an emerging Chinese food regime21
Ruptures in the agroecological transitions: institutional change and policy dismantling in Brazil20
Power for the Plantationocene: solar parks as the colonial form of an energy plantation20
Why are the farmers of Punjab protesting?20
‘We are the oceans, we are the people!’: fisher people’s struggles for blue justice20
Peasant protests over land seizures in rural China19
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and critical agrarian studies19
‘Neither war nor peace’: failed ceasefires and dispossession in Myanmar’s ethnic borderlands19
Is there a future for indigenous and local knowledge?18
Farmers’ protests in India: introduction to the JPS Forum18
Commons, co-ops, and corporations: assembling Indonesia’s twenty-first century land reform18
Class, caste and agrarian change: the making of farmers’ protests18
Twenty-five years under the wind turbines in La Venta, Mexico: social difference, land control and agrarian change18
Oro blanco: assembling extractivism in the lithium triangle18
Heroes of the developing world? Emerging powers in WTO agriculture negotiations and dispute settlement18
Life on the land: new lives for agrarian questions18
The farm laws struggle 2020–2021: class-caste alliances and bypassed agrarian transition in neoliberal India17
A green new deal for agriculture: for, within, or against capitalism?17
From resolving land disputes to agrarian justice – dealing with the structural crisis of plantation agriculture in eastern DR Congo17
COVID-19 and pastoralism: reflections from three continents17
Coalitions for land grabbing in wartime: state, paramilitaries and elites in Colombia16
Sugarcoating the bitter pill: compensation, land governance, and opposition to land expropriation in China16
Do women like to farm? Evidence of growing burdens of farming on women in rural India16
The gender and geography of agricultural commercialisation: what implications for the food security of Ghana’s smallholder farmers?16
Emancipatory agroecologies: social and political principles16
No cash, no food. Gendered reorganization of livelihoods and food security in Cambodia15
Global labor value chains, commodification, and the socioecological structure of severe exploitation. A case study of the Thai seafood sector15
Catastrophic and slow violence: thinking about the impacts of the Xe Pian Xe Namnoy dam in southern Laos15
‘Actually existing’ right-wing populism in rural Europe: insights from eastern Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom and Ukraine15
Necroeconomics: dispossession, extraction, and indispensable/expendable laborers in contemporary Myanmar15
La Via Campesina – transforming agrarian and knowledge politics, and co-constructing a field: alaudatio14
Forest, agriculture, and migration: contemplating the future of forestry and agriculture in the middle-hills of Nepal14
Violent silence: framing out social causes of climate-related crises14
Anticipatory ruination14
Why and how is China reordering the food regime? The Brazil-China soy-meat complex and COFCO’s global strategy in the Southern Cone13
Climate change and class conflict in the Anthropocene: sink or swim together?13
Mobilizing compliance: how the state compels village households to transfer land to large farm operators in China12
Reading markets politically: on the transformativity and relevance of peasant markets12
Migration, environmental change and agrarian transition in upland regions: learning from Ethiopia, Kenya and Nepal12
Emerging ‘agrarian climate justice’ struggles in Myanmar12
The ideology of innovation: philanthropy and racial capitalism in global food governance11
An air of legality – legalization under conditions of rightlessness in Indonesia11
The politics of mechanisation in Zimbabwe: tractors, accumulation and agrarian change11
Persistent rurality in Mexico and ‘the right to stay home’11
Politically engaged, pluralist and internationalist: critical agrarian studies today11
Beyond bad weather: climates of uncertainty in rural India11
Neoliberal extractivism: Brazil in the twenty-first century11
Excavating agrarian transformation under ‘secure’ crop booms: insights from the China-Myanmar borderland11
I will follow? Authoritarian populism, past and present10
Caporalato capitalism. Labour brokerage and agrarian change in a Mediterranean society10
Why do farmers' cooperatives fail in a market economy? Rediscovering Chayanov with the Chinese experience10
The resurgence of agricultural mechanisation in Ethiopia: rhetoric or real commitment?10
Navigating the spaces between human rights and justice: cultivating Indigenous representation in global environmental governance10
Productive farmers and vulnerable food securers: contradictions of gender expertise in international food security discourse10
Shifting frontiers: the making of Matopiba in Brazil and global redirected land use and control change10
Petty commodity production10
‘Feeding the world, byte by byte’: emergent imaginaries of data productivism9
‘Nothing about us, without us’: reflections on the challenges of building Land in Our Hands, a national land network in Myanmar/Burma9
Agrarian class relations in Rwanda: a labour-centred perspective9
Acceptance or resistance?—Explaining local reactions to land titling in three Chinese villages9
The politics of Myanmar’s agrarian transformation9
Adapting to climate change among transitioning Maasai pastoralists in southern Kenya: an intersectional analysis of differentiated abilities to benefit from diversification processes.9
Using property law to expand agroecology: Scotland’s land reforms based on human rights9
Land relations, resource extraction and displacement effects in island Papua New Guinea9
Climate change as the last trigger in a long-lasting conflict: the production of vulnerability in northern Guinea-Bissau, West Africa8
It’s about time: temporal and spatial fixes find vertical farms and local food in the shadow of COVID-198
Food sovereignty and solidarity initiatives in rural Ukraine during the war8
Tractors, states, markets and agrarian change in Africa8
The last enclosure: smoke, fire and crisis on the Indonesian forest frontier8
The feminist dimensions of food sovereignty: insights from La Via Campesina’s politics8
Rethinking food regime as gender regime: agrarian change and the politics of social reproduction8
Bringing the city to the country? Responsibility, privilege and urban agrarianism in Metro Vancouver8
Advocating afforestation, betting on BECCS: land-based negative emissions technologies (NETs) and agrarian livelihoods in the global South8
Climate refugees or labour migrants? climate reductive translations of women’s migration from coastal Bangladesh8
Imagined transitions: agrarian capitalism and climate change adaptation in Colombia8
The environmentalization of the agrarian question and the agrarianization of the climate justice movement8
From company town to company village: CSR and the management of rural aspirations in eastern India’s extractive economies8
How grassroots cadres broker land taking in urbanizing China8
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