Globalizations

Papers
(The H4-Index of Globalizations is 20. 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
What does degrowth mean? A few points of clarification106
The appallingly bad neoclassical economics of climate change71
‘The economy’ as if people mattered: revisiting critiques of economic growth in a time of crisis56
Beyond land grabs: new insights on land struggles and global agrarian change38
Deep Restoration: from The Great Implosion to The Great Awakening38
Apologists for growth: passive revolutionaries in a passive revolution33
Workers’ organizations and the fetishism of the trade union form: toward new pathways for research on the labour movement?31
Vaccine nationalism: contested relationships between COVID-19 and globalization29
Reforming global climate governance in an age of bullshit28
In search of a political economy of the postgrowth era28
Economics and climate emergency22
Bitter sugarification: sugar frontier and contract farming in Uganda22
The political economies of different globalizations: theorizing reglobalization22
COVID-19, markets and the crisis of the higher education regulatory state: the case of Australia22
Humility in the Anthropocene21
The Dasgupta Review deconstructed: an exposé of biodiversity economics21
The political trilemma of contemporary social-ecological transformation – lessons from Karl Polanyi’sThe Great Transformation21
Philosophies of migration governance in a globalizing world20
The globalization of artificial intelligence: consequences for the politics of environmentalism20
The failure of Integrated Assessment Models as a response to ‘climate emergency’ and ecological breakdown: the Emperor has no clothes20
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