Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy
2012 - 2025
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Volume 5, issue 2-3, 2016
- Sam, You Live pp. vii-viii

- By Issa Shivji
- Remembering Sam Moyo: Intellectual Formation and Contributions pp. ix-xiv

- N/a
- A Family Perspective on Sam Moyo’s Intellectual Development pp. 131-137

- Mabhena Phakamile Moyo
- To the Memory of Sam Moyo pp. 138-157

- Samir Amin
- In Conversation with Sam pp. 158-163

- Issa G. Shivji
- Debating Land and Agrarian Issues from a Gender Perspective pp. 164-186

- Marjorie Mbilinyi
- Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies (ZIDS): The Early Context of Sam Moyo’s Intellectual Development pp. 187-201

- Brian Raftopoulos
- Sam Moyo and the Struggle for Intellectual Decolonization pp. 202-220

- William G. Martin
- Livelihoods, Land and Political Economy: Reflections on Sam Moyo’s Research Methodology pp. 221-239

- Ian Scoones
- Prospects for Equitable Land Reform in Zimbabwe: Revisiting Sam Moyo’s Work on the Land Question pp. 240-264

- Tendai Murisa
- The Developmental State and Food Sovereignty in Tanzania pp. 265-291

- Richard Mbunda
- Agrarian Question and Democratic Decentralization in Kerala pp. 292-324

- K. N. Harilal and K. K. Eswaran
- Book Review: Sam Moyo, Dzodzi Tsikata and Yakham Diop (Eds) (2015), Land in the Struggles for Citizenship in Africa pp. 325-328

- Archana Prasad
- Book Review: Sam Moyo and Yoichi Mine (Eds) (2016), What Colonialism Ignored: ‘African Potentials’ for Resolving Conflicts in Southern Africa pp. 328-334

- Lyn Ossome
- Book Review: Renata Motta (2016), Social Mobilization, Global Capitalism and Struggles over Food: A Comparative Study of Social Movements pp. 334-338

- Camila Penna
- More Than a Couplet for Sam pp. 339-339

- By Issa Shivji
Volume 5, issue 1, 2016
- Gender Relations and the Changing Agrarian Political Economies in the South pp. vii-xii

- N/a
- Gender, Land Tenure and Agrarian Production Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1-19

- Dzodzi  Tsikata
- Adivasi Women, Agrarian Change and Forms of Labour in Neo-liberal India pp. 20-49

- Archana Prasad
- Social Reproduction and the Agrarian Question of Women’s Labour in India pp. 50-76

- Sirisha Naidu and Lyn Ossome
- Farm to Factory Gendered Employment: The Case of Blue Skies Outgrower Scheme in Ghana pp. 77-97

- Gertrude Dzifa Torvikey, Joseph Awetori Yaro and Joseph Kofi Teye
- Women’s Agential Power in the Political Economy of Agricultural Land pp. 98-122

- Govind Kelkar and Santosh Kumar Jha
- Book Review: Tukumbi Lumumba-Kasongo (Ed.) (2016), Land Rreforms and Natural Resource Conflicts in Africa: New Development Paradigms in the Era of Global Liberalization pp. 123-125

- Walter Chambati
- Book Review: Ndèye Sokhna Guèye (Ed.) (2015), Mouvements sociaux des femmes au Sénégal pp. 126-128

- Rama Salla Dieng
- Book Review: Lorenzo Cotula (2013), The Great African Land Grab? Agricultural Investments and the Global Food System pp. 128-130

- Alexandre Cesar Cunha Leite and Maria Eduarda de Andrade e Sousa
Volume 4, issue 3, 2015
- Editorial pp. vii-ix

- N/a
- Ten Years of Economic Recovery in Argentina (2003–2013): An assessment of ‘Neo-developmentalism’ pp. 259-288

- Vitor Eduardo Schincariol
- India’s Second Green Revolution: Portends for Future and Possible Alternatives pp. 289-326

- Vikas Bajpai
- The Land Question and the Mobility of the Marginalized: A Study of Land Inequality in Kerala pp. 327-370

- C. R. Yadu
- Brazil as an Emerging Donor in Africa’s Agricultural Sector: Comparing Two Projects pp. 371-393

- LetÃcia Cesarino
- Estimating Poverty Including Social Expenditure: Adequacy and Implications of New Official Methods in the Context of Urban India pp. 394-432

- Ruchira Bhattacharya
- Expropriating the Land and its Moral Grounds: A Review Essay pp. 433-442

- Marcelo C. Rosa
- Book Review: Leão WalquÃria Rego and Alessandro Pinzani (2014), Vozes do Bolsa FamÃlia: Autonomia, dinheiro e cidadania pp. 443-445

- Thiago Lima
Volume 4, issue 2, 2015
- Capitalism and Inequality pp. 153-168

- Prabhat Patnaik
- Economic Cycles, Deforestation and Social Impacts in the Brazilian Amazon pp. 169-196

- Olympio Barbanti
- Household Production and Market Engagement among Resettled Hmong and Lao Loum Communities pp. 197-215

- Phoutkanya Dalasavong, Nittana Southiseng and John Walsh
- Informal Economy in India: Persistence and Meagreness pp. 216-231

- Arup Mitra
- Explaining the Rise in Agricultural Prices: Impact of Neoliberal Policies on the Agrarian Economy pp. 232-258

- Shouvik Chakraborty
Volume 4, issue 1, 2015
- The Agrarian Question in the North: Contemporary Trends, Historic Challenges pp. vii-xii

- N/a
- The Origins and Continuation of First World Import Dependence on Developing Countries for Agricultural Products pp. 1-21

- Utsa Patnaik
- The Impact of the CAP on Agriculture and Rural Areas of EU Member States pp. 22-53

- Apostolos G. Papadopoulos
- Agricultural Subsidies for Non-farm Interests: An Analysis of the US Agro-industrial Complex pp. 54-84

- Thiago Lima
- North–South Imbalances in the Doha Round: The Use of Specific Duties as a Trade Policy Instrument pp. 85-124

- Murali Kallummal
- Seeking an Alternative Development Paradigm for Greek Agriculture pp. 125-146

- Fotis Bilias
- Book Review: Amiya Kumar Bagchi and Amita Chatterjee (Editors) (2014), Marxism with and Beyond Marx pp. 147-151

- Dinesh Kumar Abrol
Volume 3, issue 3, 2014
- Agricultural Trade Negotiations and the Challenges of Food Security pp. 313-335

- Nilson de Paula and Huáscar Pessali
- Commodification and the Social Commons: Smallholder Autonomy and Rural–Urban Kinship Communalism in Turkey pp. 337-367

- Murat Öztürk, Joost Jongerden and Andy Hilton
- Decomposing Change in Energy Consumption of the Agricultural Sector in Pakistan pp. 369-402

- Vaqar Ahmed and Muhammad Zeshan
- How Efficiently is Chemical Fertilizer Used in Indian Agriculture? Challenges and Alternatives pp. 403-426

- Abhijit Ghosh and Saurav Kumar Dey
- Book Review: Mahmood Mamdani (2012), Define and Rule: Native as Political Identity pp. 427-429

- FabrÃcio Cardoso de Mello
Volume 3, issue 2, 2014
- Unfree Labour under Capitalism: A Contradiction in (Useful) Terms pp. 151-178

- J. Mohan Rao
- The Shack Settlement as a Site of Politics: Reflections from South Africa pp. 179-201

- Richard Pithouse
- Discontents and Resistance of ‘Unverified’ Ex-combatants and Challenges to their Rehabilitation in Nepal pp. 203-237

- D.B. Subedi
- Are Subsidies for Coffee Farmers Inclusive in India? Evidence and Implications from a Household Survey pp. 239-273

- M.R. Narayana
- Class and Nation in the Agrarian Questions of the South: Notes in Response to Moyo, Jha and Yeros pp. 275-293

- Fred Hendricks
- In Defense of Intellectual Autonomy: A Response to Hendricks pp. 295-302

- Sam Moyo, Praveen Jha and Paris Yeros
- The Evolution of Cuban Agrarian Relations pp. 303-312

- Gladys Hernández
Volume 3, issue 1, 2014
- Imperialism and the Agrarian Question pp. 1-15

- Prabhat Patnaik
- Land Grabbing in Latin America: Another Natural Resource Curse? pp. 17-43

- Agostina Costantino
- Shifting Gender Dimensions and Rural Livelihoods after Zimbabwe’s Fast-Track Land Reform Programme pp. 45-61

- Patience Mutopo, Jeanette Manjengwa and Manase Chiweshe
- The Rationalization of Agriculture in Kerala: Implications for the Natural Environment, Agro-ecosystems and Livelihoods pp. 63-107

- P.K. Viswanathan
- Introduction pp. 109-110

- William G. Martin
- China, Africa and the Bandung Idea, Then and Now pp. 111-123

- Michael O. West
- Asian Land Acquisitions in Africa: Beyond the ‘New Bandung’ or a ‘New Colonialism’? pp. 125-150

- William G. Martin and Ravi Arvind Palat
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