Journal of Agrarian Change

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Agrarian Change is 14. 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.)
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‘For them farming may be the last resort, but for us it is a new hope’: Ageing, youth and farming in India29
Adivasi migrant labour and agrarian capitalism in southern India26
Social reproduction in crisis: Gendered labour regimes in agro‐export sectors in Ecuador and Chile23
The lucky and unlucky daughter: Gender, land inheritance and agrarian change in Ratanakiri, Cambodia20
Behind the ‘creative destruction’ of human diets: An analysis of the structure and market dynamics of the ultra‐processed food manufacturing industry and implications for public health19
Community‐based tourism, peasant agriculture and resilience in the face of COVID‐19 in Peru19
Control, exploitation and exclusion: Experiences of small farmer e‐tailers in agricultural e‐commerce in China19
Plantation life: Corporate occupation in Indonesia's oil palm zone. By Tania MurrayLi, PujoSemedi, Durham and London: Duke University Press. 2021. pp. 256. $26.95 (pb); $102.95 (hb). ISBN: 9781478014918
Living under value chains: The new distributive contract and arguments about unequal bargaining power18
From survival to self‐governance: A comparison of two peasant autonomy struggles in Colombia's coffee and frontier regions17
Capital concentration in and through class differentiation: A case study from Pampean agribusiness17
Revisiting class: A feminist political analysis of the Indian Time Use Survey15
Handbook on urban food security in the Global South, JonathanCrush, BruceFrayneGarethHaysom. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. 2020. 415 + x. £150 (hb).£48.00 (ebook). ISBN: 978‐1‐78643‐150‐915
The afterlife of living under contract, an epilogue14
The Children of China's Great Migration, by RachelMurphyCambridge University Press. 2020. Pp. 300. £75 (hb)/$50 (ebook). ISBN: 9781108834858 (hb)/9781108883221 (ebook)14
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