Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy
2012 - 2023
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Volume 12, issue 3, 2023
- The Decline of American Hegemony: Biden’s Foreign Policy Towards China pp. 247-272

- Arturo Guillén and Iván Cortés Torres
- Agricultural Improvement of Marginalized Tribal Farmers Through Watershed Development: A Case Study in Odisha pp. 273-294

- Sibanarayan Mishra, Minaketan Behera and Alok Ranjan Behera
- Is It Worth Enduring? Labor in Philippine Mango Fruit Farming pp. 295-318

- Noe John Joseph E. Sacramento and Gayle Candice D. Cañete
- Public Procurement, Land Ownership and Agricultural Price Variation Across States: The Case of Paddy Cultivation in India pp. 319-351

- Avanindra Nath Thakur
- The Effectiveness, Accessibility, and Feasibility of Price Policy Mechanism in India: Evidence from the Situation Assessment Survey 2018–2019 pp. 352-389

- Ranjana Roy
Volume 12, issue 2, 2023
- Pathways to Ecological Transition—Part II pp. 135-138

- N/a
- Grassroots Initiatives for Ecological Transition in China pp. 139-160

- Tsui Sit, Lau Kin Chi, Huang Zhiyou and Liang Shaoxiong
- Agroecology and Agrarian Transitions: Current Debate in India pp. 161-186

- Dinesh Abrol
- Heterogeneity of Water Justice and the Question of Nile Solidarity pp. 187-205

- Abeer Abazeed
- Seed Houses and the “Master’s Landâ€: A Study of the Ecology of Practices and Autonomy in Brazil’s Semi-arid Region pp. 206-226

- Helena Rodrigues Lopes
- After the Long Walk Home…the Gendered Rural Safety Net pp. 227-239

- Dev Nathan, Rahul S. and Govind Kelkar
Volume 12, issue 1, 2023
- Pathways to Ecological Transition—Part I pp. 7-11

- N/a
- Theories of Political Ecology: Monopoly Capital Against People and the Planet pp. 12-50

- Max Ajl
- Traditional Communities, Development, and the Commons: Movements by Collectors of Wild Fruits in Northeastern Brazil pp. 51-71

- Paulo S.C. Neves and Rita S. Liberato
- Land, Water, and Gender Questions in South Africa: A Transformative Social Policy Perspective pp. 72-97

- Newman Tekwa and Jimi O. Adesina
- Land and Water in Rural São Paulo: Case Study of Environmental Inequalities in Brazil pp. 98-118

- Rodrigo Constante Martins
- Book review: K. R. Shyam Sunder (Ed.), Contemporary Reforms of Labour Market and Industrial Relations Systems in India: Ease of Doing Business versus Labour Rights: In Honour of Prof. Lalit Deshpande pp. 119-123

- Parag Banerjee and Avinash Kumar
Volume 11, issue 3, 2022
- Bringing the Vegetables Back In: The Unruly Dynamics of Postwar Market Gardening in British Colonial Hong Kong pp. 287-307

- Sze Chung Chow
- Power Asymmetry and Unequal Exchange in the Agricultural Value Systems: Case Study of Paddy pp. 308-332

- Manish Kumar
- On Political Economy and its Fallacies: Why Critiques and Rethinking Matter pp. 333-351

- Utsa Patnaik
- Book review: Shubhra Chakrabarty and Utsa Patnaik (2017). Agrarian and Other Histories: Essays for Binay Bhushan Chaudhuri pp. 352-356

- Archana Prasad
- Book review: Christoph Scherrer and Ismail Karatepe (Eds) (2021). The Phantom of Upgrading in Agricultural Supply Chains: A Cross-country, Cross-crop Comparison of Smallholders pp. 356-363

- Meghna Goyal
- Book review: Mukulika Banerjee (2022). Cultivating Democracy: Politics and Citizenship in Agrarian India pp. 364-367

- Manish Kumar
Volume 11, issue 2, 2022
- Housing and Unfree Labour: A Village Case Study from Rajasthan, India pp. 187-209

- Shamsher Singh
- South–South Cooperation in Agriculture: Impacts of Brazil’s More Food International Program on Post-Land Reform Social Organizations in Zimbabwe pp. 210-231

- Rangarirai Gavin Muchetu and Toendepi Shonhe
- Extended Agrarian Question in Concessionary Capitalism: The Jakarta’s Kaum Miskin Kota pp. 232-255

- Bosman Batubara and Noer Fauzi Rachman
- The Legacy of Nelson Werneck Sodré pp. 256-276

- Vitor Eduardo Schincariol
- Book review: Sukhpal Singh (2018). Institutional Innovations in the Delivery of Farm Services in India: A Small Holder Perspective pp. 277-280

- Praveen Jha
Volume 11, issue 1, 2022
- Race, Caste, Ethnicity and Indigeneity in the Global South pp. 7-13

- N/a
- Agrarian Studies and the Caste Conundrum pp. 14-36

- Surinder S. Jodhka
- Contested Indigeneities: “Adivasi†Politics Historically and in Contemporary Times pp. 37-61

- Archana Prasad
- Capitalism and Racism in the Longue Durée: An Analysis of Their Reflexive Determinations pp. 62-84

- Weber Lopes Góes and Deivison M. Faustino
- “The Land Belongs to Usâ€: Ethnic Claims Over Land During Zimbabwe’s Land Reforms pp. 85-111

- Walter Chambati and Freedom Mazwi
- Quilombos in Brazil and the Americas: Black Resistance in Historical Perspective pp. 112-133

- Givânia Maria da Silva and Bárbara Oliveira Souza
- Land and Contestations over Autochthony and Local Citizenship in Agrarian Ghana pp. 134-157

- Gertrude Dzifa Torvikey
- Land and the US Agrarian South pp. 158-171

- Max Ajl
- Book review: A. Narayanamoorthy, R.V. Bhavani, and R. Sujatha (Eds.) (2019). Whither Rural India? Political Economy of Agrarian Transformation in Contemporary India: A Festschrift for Venkatesh B. Athreya pp. 172-177

- Preksha Mishra
Volume 10, issue 3, 2021
- Heterogeneity and Instability: Theoretical–Methodological Outcomes of Three Investigations on Land and Agrarian Movements and the State pp. 415-439

- Marcelo C. Rosa, Camila Penna and Priscila D. Carvalho
- Joan Robinson on Environment and Ecology pp. 440-462

- Vitor E. Schincariol
- Caribbean Economic Thought: Advances, Retreat, Current Challenges pp. 463-491

- Michael Witter
- Book review: Vikas Bajpai and Anoop Saraya (2018). Food Security in India: Myth and Reality pp. 492-495

- R. V. Ramanamurthy
Volume 10, issue 2, 2021
- Editorial pp. 207-209

- N/a
- Transition in the Rural Credit Structure of West Bengal: The Case of Murshidabad District pp. 210-248

- Sudipta Bhattacharyya and Nikhil Kumar Mandal
- Brazil’s Humanitarian Food Cooperation: From an Innovative Policy to the Politics of Traditional Aid pp. 249-274

- Thiago Lima
- Food Procurement in Post-neoliberal Countries: Examples from South America pp. 275-295

- Estevan Coca
- Accessing Global Capital Through Remittance: A Route to the Reconfiguration of the Peasant Mode of Production in Rural Eritrea pp. 296-317

- Temesgen Tesfamariam Beyan
- Revisiting the Trimodal Agrarian Structure as a Social Differentiation Analysis Framework in Zimbabwe: A Study pp. 318-343

- Freedom Mazwi, Rangarirai G. Muchetu and George T. Mudimu
- Does Land Still Matter? Gender and Land Reforms in Zimbabwe pp. 344-370

- Lyn Ossome and Sirisha C. Naidu
- A People’s Green New Deal: Obstacles and Prospects pp. 371-390

- Max Ajl
- The “Nested†Power of TNCs: Smallholders’ Biggest Challenge pp. 391-403

- Christoph Scherrer
- Book review: Praveen Jha, Avinash Kumar, and Yamini Mishra (Eds.) (2020). Labouring Women: Issues and Challenges in Contemporary India pp. 404-408

- Twinkle Siwach
Volume 10, issue 1, 2021
- Women’s Liberation and Agrarian Transitions in the Global South pp. 7-14

- N/a
- Women’s Liberation and the Agrarian Question: Insights from Peasant Movements in India pp. 15-40

- Archana Prasad
- Pedagogies of Feminist Resistance: Agrarian Movements in Africa pp. 41-58

- Lyn Ossome
- Brazilian Black Feminism in Rural and Urban Spaces pp. 59-85

- Flavia Rios and Regimeire Maciel
- Insurgency, Land Rights and Feminism: Zapatista Women Building Themselves as Political Subjects pp. 86-109

- Clara Bellamy
- Austerity Programs in Argentina and the Structural Continuity of Extractivism: A Feminist Perspective pp. 110-138

- Patricia Laterra, MarÃa Julia Eliosoff and Agostina Costantino
- Land, Gender, and Class Relations in Ghana’s Cassava Frontier pp. 139-154

- Gertrude Dzifa Torvikey
- COVID-19: Intensifying the Existential Threat to the Caribbean pp. 155-172

- Michael Witter
- The Wretched of COVID-19 in Brazil: Colonial Spectres of an Announced Crisis pp. 173-183

- Deivison M. Faustino
- Engels and the Worker–Peasant Alliance pp. 184-197

- Prabhat Patnaik
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