Journal of Agrarian Change
Volume 18, Issue 3: July 2018
Free Online Access for Three Months
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
From feudal colonization to agrarian capitalism in Mallorca: Peasant endurance under the rise and fall of large estates (1229–1900)
Enric Tello, Gabriel Jover, Ivan Murray, Onofre Fullana, Ricard Soto
Experiencing primitive accumulation as alienation: Mangrove forest privatization, enclosures and the everyday adaptation of bodies to capital in rural Senegal
Rocío Hiraldo
Food security, obesity, and inequality: Measuring the risk of exposure to the neoliberal diet
Gerardo Otero, Efe Can Gürcan, Gabriela Pechlaner, Giselle Liberman
Facing financialization: The divergent mutations of agricultural cooperatives in postapartheid South Africa
Antoine Ducastel, Ward Anseeuw
Dispossession by neglect: Agricultural land sales in Southern India
M. Vijayabaskar, Ajit Menon
From male to joint land ownership: Women's experiences of the land tenure reform programme in Rwanda
Jeannette Bayisenge
Revolution from below in Panguipulli: Agrarian reform and political conflict under the Popular Unity in Chile
Claudio Robles-Ortiz
Small‐scale commodity frontiers: The bioeconomy value chain of castor oil in Madagascar
Benjamin D. Neimark, Timothy M. Healy
Merchants of knowledge: Petty retail and differentiation without consolidation among farmers in Maharashtra, India
Aniket Aga
Socio‐economic transitions and everyday life changes in the rural world: Pyrenean households and their contemporary economic history
Camilla del Mármol, Gemma Celigueta, Ismael Vaccaro
BOOK REVIEWS
A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things: A Guide to Capitalism, Nature, and the Future of the Planet, by Raj Patel and Jason W. Moore.
Reviewed by Henry Bernstein
The Tropical Oil Crop Revolution: Food, Feed, Fuel, and Forests, by Derek Byerlee, Walter P. Falcon, and Rosamond L. Naylor.
Reviewed by Caroline Hambloch
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Liam Campling
Reader in Political Economy, School of Business and Management, Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London E1 4NS, UK
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Web: http://www.busman.qmul.ac.uk/staff/camplingl.html
Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Agrarian Change
Director, Centre on Labour and Global Production
Co- Programme Director, MSc International Business and Politics and MSc Development and International Business
Papers: https://qmul.academia.edu/LiamCampling or http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Liam_Campling
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