Journal of Peasant Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Peasant Studies is 7. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Participatory guarantee systems in Senegal: shifting labour dynamics in agroecology130
Becoming organic: nature and agriculture in the Indian Himalaya95
Local Autonomy as a Human Right: The Quest for Local Self-Rule86
Climate refugees or labour migrants? climate reductive translations of women’s migration from coastal Bangladesh85
Moving Crops and the Scales of History53
Scholar activism and land struggles41
Corn and the range: rethinking ranching, agriculture and the feedlot41
Land rush39
Breeding confusion: hybrid seeds and histories of agriculture38
Beyond bad weather: climates of uncertainty in rural India35
Repeasantization and socio-territorial movements34
Deception and default in a global marketplace: the political economy of livestock export trade in Ethiopia33
Misreading the Bengal delta: climate change, development, and livelihoods in coastal Bangladesh33
Porkopolis: American animality, standardized life, and the factory farm30
Embedding the poor into the industrial system: what we can learn from poverty alleviation through industrial development in China29
Agribusiness moving through the Capitalocene: slow violence and renewed strategies of capitalist agriculture in Chile28
Indigenous communal land titling, the microfinance industry, and agrarian change in Ratanakiri Province, Northeastern Cambodia28
‘Small gold and small grain’: social reproduction, labour exchanges, and dependencies in Zimbabwe’s resettlement areas27
The politics of transnational fishers' movements26
The rentierization of food: regimes of property and the making of Chile’s globalized agriculture26
Translating food sovereignty: cultivating justice in an age of transnational governance Translating food sovereignty: cultivating justice in an age of transnational governance 25
Life on the land: new lives for agrarian questions24
At the margins of the global market: making commodities, workers, and crisis in rural Colombia At the margins of the global market: making commodities, workers, and crisis in rural Colo23
The Political Economy of Agrarian Extractivism. Lessons From Bolivia22
Household diversification and market dependence: understanding vulnerability in rural West Africa22
Sanitizing agri-food tech: COVID-19 and the politics of expectation22
Excavating agrarian transformation under ‘secure’ crop booms: insights from the China-Myanmar borderland22
Enacting democracy in a de facto state: coca, cocaine and campesino unions in the Chapare, Bolivia22
Forest, agriculture, and migration: contemplating the future of forestry and agriculture in the middle-hills of Nepal21
The political life of mitigation: from carbon accounting to agrarian counter-accounts21
The moral economy of isolates: ‘Escape agriculture’ and warzone public authority20
Properties of rent: community, capital and politics in globalizing Delhi Properties of rent: community, capital and politics in globalizing Delhi , by Sushmita Pati, New20
(Re)making a link: Country Fair and the Beijing Farmers’ Market: Emi Uemura, HomeShop artist20
Local seed systems and Global China: the spread of Chinese hybrid seeds in Pakistan and Tajikistan19
Critical agrarian studies and crises of the world-historical present19
Unions out of their league? Ethnographic insights into the 2024 French farmer protests19
Seed sovereignty as decommodification: a perspective from subsistence peasant communities in Southern Mexico19
The persistence of the moneylender: how informal debt deepens financialization in the Cambodian countryside19
From silk to concrete: exploring the socio-spatial aspects of the Agrarian question(s) in Mount Lebanon18
Sustaining agrarian struggles through painting invasion and resistance: the work of BoyD18
Land struggle and Palestinian farmers’ livelihoods in the West Bank: between de-agrarianization and anti-colonial resistance17
Australia’s new peasantry: towards a politics and practice of custodianship on agroecology-oriented farms17
A feminist methodology for implementing the right to food in agrarian communities: reflections from Cambodia and Ghana17
Responding to ‘land grabs' in rural Eastern Germany: emancipatory agrarian politics in the context of authoritarian populism17
Cultivating conflict: plantations and violence in the history of northern Colombia16
Jamaican Ganja farmers face extinction(s): grassroots activists propose ‘Jamsterdam’ resuscitation16
The evolving force of community: peasant uprisings and post-agrarian aspirations in Ecuador15
Correction15
EcoSol-agroecology networks respond to the Covid-19 crisis: building an economy of proximity in Brazil’s Baixada Santista region15
From colonial tea to postcolonial rubber plantations: tracking the Plantationocene in Lugela district, Mozambique14
The government of beans: regulating life in the age of monocrops14
It’s about time: temporal and spatial fixes find vertical farms and local food in the shadow of COVID-1914
Genetically modified democracy: transgenetic crops in contemporary India Genetically modified democracy: transgenetic crops in contemporary India , by Aniket Aga, Yale U13
Love for the land: lessons from farmers who persist in place13
It wasn’t an intellectual construction: the founding of La Via Campesina, achievements and challenges – a conversation13
A cog in the capitalist wheel: co-opting agroecology in South India13
Agri-food globalization and food security in Brazil: recent trends and contradictions13
Participation is not the answer: epistemic violence and authoritarian practices in conservation-forced displacement13
Thirty years of sowing hope to globalise the struggle: women and youth of La Via Campesina in the construction of food sovereignty – a conversation13
Performing property in Göllüce: land enclosures and commoning struggles in 1960s Turkey12
The second contradiction of capitalism12
Caporalato capitalism. Labour brokerage and agrarian change in a Mediterranean society12
Rural precarity: relational autonomy, ecological dependence and political immobilisation in the agro-industrial margin12
Escaping capitalist market imperatives: commercial coca cultivation in the Colombian Amazon11
Re-making Pascua Lama: corporate financialisation and the production of extractive space11
Oro blanco: assembling extractivism in the lithium triangle11
The agrarian question in Yemen: the national imperative of reclaiming and revalorizing indigenous agroecological food production11
Gone with the Hazelnuts10
Environmental precarity, the state and contract farming in the Mekong Delta10
Plantation life: corporate occupation in Indonesia’s oil palm zone10
Chinese contract labor, the corporeal rift, and ecological imperialism in Peru’s nineteenth-century guano boom10
The politics of mechanisation in Zimbabwe: tractors, accumulation and agrarian change10
The agroecological movement. A panoramic view10
Fragmented marginalities: dispossessed peasantry and migrant labour communities in urban North India10
We Rise for Our Land We Rise for Our Land , Directed by Kurt Otabenga Orderson, South Africa/colour/48 min/English. Boaventura Monjane, Azania Rizing Productions and the10
Global libidinal economy10
Frustrated farmers and the fee simple: property-stress, settler colonialism and race in the United States heartland9
Dina , domination, and resistance: indigenous institutions, local politics, and resource governance in Madagascar9
Concentration and crises: exploring the deep roots of vulnerability in the global industrial food system9
Contract farming, capital and state: Corporatisation of Indian agriculture9
Prosperity in rural Africa? Insights into Wealth, assets, and poverty from longitudinal studies in Tanzania9
Deconstructing the market: agrarian change and social differentiation in Jordan9
Examining land rental markets’ linkages to land and water control in Colombia’s irrigation megaprojects: integrating the political economy of agrarian change and the political ecology of vulnerability9
China and global food security8
How agricultural contracting services are reshaping small-scale household farming in China8
The geopolitics of green colonialism, global justice and ecosocial transitions8
The interaction between local state and village collective in China’s market-oriented land reform: a case study in Pidu, Sichuan8
Prefiguring buen sobrevivir : Lenca women’s (e)utopianism amid climate change8
Being a peasant is about resistance: West African peasant movements and the struggle for agrarian justice8
Politically engaged, pluralist and internationalist: critical agrarian studies today8
Development, governmentality and the sedentary state: the productive safety net programme in Ethiopia’s Somali pastoral periphery7
On the rural: Economy, Sociology, Geography7
Accumulation by dispossession and African seeds: colonial institutions trump seed business law7
I will follow? Authoritarian populism, past and present7
Upland geopolitics: Postwar Laos and the global land rush7
Farmers’ protests in India: introduction to the JPS Forum7
‘Insiders eating home-grown food’, home gardens of Chinese smallholders, and hidden resistance in the food regime transition7
Power/Knowledge/Land: Contested Ontologies of Land and its Governance in Africa Power/Knowledge/Land: Contested Ontologies of Land and its Governance in Africa , by Laur7
Correction7
Coal extraction, dispossession and the ‘classes of labour’ in coalfields of eastern India7
Food sovereignty and solidarity initiatives in rural Ukraine during the war7
Soil as a site of struggle: differentiated rifts under different modes of farming in intensive commercial agriculture in urbanizing China7
We rise for our land: land struggles and repression in Southern Africa7
Food security and power struggle in the Chinese ‘battle of the beans’7
A missing link in the agrarian question: the role of ground-rent and landed property in capital accumulation. The case of Argentina (1993-2019)7
‘Our struggle is for humanity’: a conversation with Morgan Ody, general coordinator of La Via Campesina International, on land, politics, peasant life and a vision for hope in our changing world7
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