Journal of Agrarian Change

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Agrarian Change is 15. 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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
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‘For them farming may be the last resort, but for us it is a new hope’: Ageing, youth and farming in India40
How is Climate Change Changing Agrarian Studies?26
Social reproduction in crisis: Gendered labour regimes in agro‐export sectors in Ecuador and Chile26
Control, exploitation and exclusion: Experiences of small farmer e‐tailers in agricultural e‐commerce in China25
Balancing Biodiversity Conservation and Rural Development: Contested Spaces of Regulating Bamboo Shoots in China's Giant Panda National Park23
Adivasi migrant labour and agrarian capitalism in southern India21
Behind the ‘creative destruction’ of human diets: An analysis of the structure and market dynamics of the ultra‐processed food manufacturing industry and implications for public health20
Living under value chains: The new distributive contract and arguments about unequal bargaining power20
The lucky and unlucky daughter: Gender, land inheritance and agrarian change in Ratanakiri, Cambodia20
From survival to self‐governance: A comparison of two peasant autonomy struggles in Colombia's coffee and frontier regions19
Plantation life: Corporate occupation in Indonesia's oil palm zone. By Tania MurrayLi, PujoSemedi, Durham and London: Duke University Press. 2021. pp. 256. $26.95 (pb); $102.95 (hb). ISBN: 9781478014916
Examining Land Inheritance Patterns in Ghana Through a Gender Lens16
On the Rural: Economy, Sociology, Geographyby HenriLefebvre, StuartElden and Adam DavidMorton, Editors, Robert Bononno, Translator. University of Minnesota Press. 2022. 304 pp. $59 (hbk); $30 (pbk). I15
Revisiting class: A feminist political economy analysis of the Indian Time Use Survey15
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