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The need for open access to data inspired US president Obama, while launching the on-line portal data.gov. It was a step forward, although in some government agencies and international organizations, this concern for implementing data... more
A rise in large-scale land acquisitions has been documented in the popular media and scholarly literature, but with little attention to elite actors and their motivations. In this introduction to the special issue, we expand upon commonly... more
is paper draws on the work of E. P. ompson to understand anti- capitalist resistance in northern California in the 1960s and 1970s. rough an analysis of the back-to-the-land movement in a region I call “Claytown,” I show how the making... more
This paper explores how subjective meanings of well-being condition the realm of options in de ning, assessing and responding to economic vulnerabilities in a region of Northern California I call ‘Claytown’. Economic restructuring has... more
This paper draws on the work of E. P. Thompson to understand anticapitalist resistance in northern California in the 1960s and 1970s. Through an analysis of the back-to-the-land movement in a region I call “Claytown,” I show how the... more
In an extended critical response to Mike Davis's The City as Ark, this article dissects the urbanization and modernization teleologies which structure and inform the current interest in framing the city as humanity’s utopia. Instead, by... more
The article examines the weakness of discourses around food sovereignty in Southwest Asia and North Africa, and examines some older currents resembling the food sovereignty discourse. The author first historically situates the emergence... more
In our moment, questions and quandaries of land, revolutionary nationalism, the frictions and convergences of struggle in the core and the periphery, and finally what forms of struggle – in the most literal sense – can make a world big... more
The first edition of this Research Handbook offers unparalleled insights into the large-scale resurgence of interest in Marx and Marxism in recent years, with contributions devoted specifically to Marxist critiques of law, rights, and the... more
Ayeb’s focus is the struggles of direct producers who work in agriculture in a natural world beset by the dislocations and mounting disorders of agro-industrial capitalist farming. Through interviews, he assembles an anecdotal yet... more
I suggest that we examine the city as the outcome of the history of development. Thus, we ought to regard Tunis as it is not as teleology, but as the outcome of choice and struggle – the outcome of history, not the object of timeless... more
Until his early death in 1985, at age 51, the Tunisian agronomist Slaheddine el-Amami carried out a path-breaking research program at what was then the Centre de Recherche et de Génie Rural. He wrote technical studies ranging from the... more
This chapter proceeds as follows: it first describes Yemen’s pre-1970 agricultural system, before the oil age’s regional and global dynamics reworked the country’s political ecology. Next, it explains remittances’ role in restructuring... more
Giorgos Kallis, has released a collection of essays, In Defense of Degrowth, ranging from manifestos, to brief polemics and longer explanations. “Degrowth” is defined as an “equitable downscaling of production and consumption that... more
As scientists’ consensus shifts from sober scholarly dialogue into the wider plane of culture, there has been a need to find a framework upon which to hang popular understanding. An increasingly common move is to grasp for a (Global)... more