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Journal of Peasant Studies. Critical thinking about agrarian politics and development, agrarian struggles and social justice. See: https://t.co/gbnlVniDjT

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Our Flagship 50th anniversary issue is online, and freely accessible 🎊✊🏾 🔥 Inside: J. Borras, H. Bernstein, T. M. Li, Ph. McMichael, a special collection on @via_campesina, @Casas_South manifesto and our editorial introduction.
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New Paper Alert! As part of our Key concepts in Critical Agrain studies series, Julien-François Gerber expands on the Second Contradiction of Capitalism (SCC) as a foundational thesis in ecological green Marxism.
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New article alert! Louisa Prause introduces the concept of the 'digital factory farm,' offering insights into the transition from industrial to digital-industrial agriculture and its impact on the management and control of agricultural labor.
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New article alert! Louisa Prause introduces the concept of the 'digital factory farm,' offering insights into the transition from industrial to digital-industrial agriculture and its impact on the management and control of agricultural labor.
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New article alert! Tomás Palmisano et al. propose a territorialized climate change adaptation analysis drawing from political ecology, social movements and critical agrarian studies, focusing on farmers’ strategies to mitigate the impacts of megadrought.
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Another one out! Linda Qian examines how Xiangchou, a concept of homesickness, has become an affective governance tool in China Xi Jinping within the official discourse encouraging rural return amidst urban excess and rural decline.
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New article alert! Lamphay Inthakoun et al. bring to the fore the enduring practice of swidden cultivation in northern Laos, emphasizing its role in providing economic, political, and territorial autonomy, even in the face of government opposition.
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New Article Alert! @ItayosaraRojash explores how the state and capital in Colombia employ a divide-and-conquer strategy to appropriate rural land for capitalist accumulation, maintaining political legitimacy through consent and coercion.
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New Article Alert! @ItayosaraRojash explores how the state and capital in Colombia employ a divide-and-conquer strategy to appropriate rural land for capitalist accumulation, maintaining political legitimacy through consent and coercion.
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To our JPS community Happy 2025! We kickstart the year with our first issue, Volume 52 covering topics on the plantationocene, agroecology, women's labour and food sovereignty.
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To our JPS community Happy 2025! We kickstart the year with our first issue, Volume 52 covering topics on the plantationocene, agroecology, women's labour and food sovereignty.
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Out now! @LorenzaArango 's paper critiques the idea that Indigenous stewardship and land tenure can address the climate crisis, emphasizing capitalist exploitation's impact on the commons and the need to consider Indigenous communities’ lived realities.
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Another one! Sarah-Louise Ruder investigates the role of farm management platforms in agricultural data governance. A systematic analysis of corporate data policies reveals how farm management platforms enact surveillance capitalism in agriculture.
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Another one! Sarah-Louise Ruder investigates the role of farm management platforms in agricultural data governance. A systematic analysis of corporate data policies reveals how farm management platforms enact surveillance capitalism in agriculture.
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New article - Peter Ho & Heng Zhao probe whether formal property rights lead to credibility? The paper argues that “empty institutions” rally credibility by temporizing sensitive issues while minimizing social conflict.
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New article - Peter Ho & Heng Zhao probe whether formal property rights lead to credibility? The paper argues that “empty institutions” rally credibility by temporizing sensitive issues while minimizing social conflict.
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Out now! Melusi Nkomo examines the processes through which labour power is socially reproduced and acquired within the agrarian context in Zimbabwe, characterised by smallholder agriculture and artisanal and small-scale mining.
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Out now! @YunanXu et al. provide an analysis of China's agrochemical industry, highlighting the reductionism in existing studies, arguing that the sector is intertwined with China’s agrarian transformation, global interactions and intersectoral connections
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Out now! @YunanXu et al. provide an analysis of China's agrochemical industry, highlighting the reductionism in existing studies, arguing that the sector is intertwined with China’s agrarian transformation, global interactions and intersectoral connections
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New article! @PaldenTser33800 sheds light on the influential role of everyday political practices in shaping development outcomes within the Chinese context, while simultaneously contesting simplistic portrayals of top-down state planning in China.
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check out our latest issue, Volume 51, Issue 7 (2024) covering topics on migrant labours and their land tenure, peasantisation and peasant uprisings.
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