The Journal of Peasant Studies

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Green Grabbing: a new appropriation of nature?2012/04/01English946
Livelihoods perspectives and rural development2009/01/01English900
A food regime genealogy2009/01/01English620
New frontiers of land control: Introduction2011/10/01English580
The agroecological revolution in Latin America: rescuing nature, ensuring food sovereignty and empowering peasants2011/07/01English515
Towards a better understanding of global land grabbing: an editorial introduction2011/03/01English474
The new enclosures: critical perspectives on corporate land deals2012/05/28English451
The Capitalocene, Part I: on the nature and origins of our ecological crisis2017/03/17English429
Centering labor in the land grab debate2011/03/01English425
Globalisation and the foreignisation of space: seven processes driving the current global land grab2010/04/01English406
Food sovereignty2009/07/01English398
Food crises, food regimes and food movements: rumblings of reform or tides of transformation?2011/01/01English393
How not to think of land-grabbing: three critiques of large-scale investments in farmland2011/03/01English375
Resistance, acquiescence or incorporation? An introduction to land grabbing and political reactions ‘from below’2015/05/12English350
The international political economy of the global land rush: A critical appraisal of trends, scale, geography and drivers2012/04/10English322
The land grab and corporate food regime restructuring2012/04/12English296
Cause and response: vulnerability and climate in the Anthropocene2014/04/16English289
Land grabbing in Latin America and the Caribbean2012/05/28English280
The Long Green Revolution2013/01/01English279
Obstacles to the development of a capitalist agriculture1978/07/01English265
Conservation, green/blue grabbing and accumulation by dispossession in Tanzania2012/04/01English244
Processes of inclusion and adverse incorporation: oil palm and agrarian change in Sumatra, Indonesia2010/09/23English242
TheCampesino-to-Campesinoagroecology movement of ANAP in Cuba: social process methodology in the construction of sustainable peasant agriculture and food sovereignty2011/01/01English240
Is there a global environmental justice movement?2016/04/28English238
La Vía Campesina: the birth and evolution of a transnational social movement2010/01/01English227
Food sovereignty via the ‘peasant way’: a sceptical view2014/01/08English218
‘Like gold with yield’: evolving intersections between farmland and finance2014/01/14English207
Emancipatory rural politics: confronting authoritarian populism2017/06/19English205
Financialization, distance and global food politics2014/01/15English202
Ceasefire capitalism: military–private partnerships, resource concessions and military–state building in the Burma–China borderlands2011/10/01English200