Recent changes in the agrarian studies and geography literatures present differing views on the pace and trajectory of change in rural developing areas. In this special section of Human Geography, we contrast the theoretical and practice implications of these differing approaches, namely depeasantization, accumulation by dispossession and deproletarianization. Depeasantization refers to change in livelihood activities out of agriculture, long theorized as necessary for an area’s transition into capitalism. Accumulation by dispossession is a process of on-going capital accumulation where a give resource is privatized, seized, or in some other manner alienated from common ownership in order to provide a basis for continued capital accumulatio...
What happens to labour when major redistributive land reform restructures a system of settler coloni...
Environmental degradation is a major global problem, and addressing it is a key Millennium Developme...
In the early 1990s, Rehman Sobhan (1993) argued that after two decades in which agrarian reform was ...
This paper takes enclosure and commodification processes of “nature” one step beyond a political eco...
By revisiting earlier debates around the definition of peasantries and new issues around farming in ...
The agricultural modernisation narrative has been a central assumption of rural development since th...
In this paper, we will explore the ways in which sustainable intensification interventions often ove...
For many years, studies of peasants and pastoralists have run in parallel, creating mutual blind-spo...
The impact of political ecology testifies that agrarian-related issues, such as the political econo...
Over the past two decades, the rangelands of Eastern Africa have experienced sweeping changes associ...
Whether or not investments in African agriculture can generate quality employment at scale,avoid dis...
This book analyses changes in the use of the landscape and the nature of rural livelihoods in two So...
Zimbabwe's Fast Track land and agrarian reform that began in the year 2000 has ignited debate about ...
The main objective of this paper is to explore the extent to which government policies geared toward...
Whether or not investments in African agriculture can generate quality employment at scale, avoid di...
What happens to labour when major redistributive land reform restructures a system of settler coloni...
Environmental degradation is a major global problem, and addressing it is a key Millennium Developme...
In the early 1990s, Rehman Sobhan (1993) argued that after two decades in which agrarian reform was ...
This paper takes enclosure and commodification processes of “nature” one step beyond a political eco...
By revisiting earlier debates around the definition of peasantries and new issues around farming in ...
The agricultural modernisation narrative has been a central assumption of rural development since th...
In this paper, we will explore the ways in which sustainable intensification interventions often ove...
For many years, studies of peasants and pastoralists have run in parallel, creating mutual blind-spo...
The impact of political ecology testifies that agrarian-related issues, such as the political econo...
Over the past two decades, the rangelands of Eastern Africa have experienced sweeping changes associ...
Whether or not investments in African agriculture can generate quality employment at scale,avoid dis...
This book analyses changes in the use of the landscape and the nature of rural livelihoods in two So...
Zimbabwe's Fast Track land and agrarian reform that began in the year 2000 has ignited debate about ...
The main objective of this paper is to explore the extent to which government policies geared toward...
Whether or not investments in African agriculture can generate quality employment at scale, avoid di...
What happens to labour when major redistributive land reform restructures a system of settler coloni...
Environmental degradation is a major global problem, and addressing it is a key Millennium Developme...
In the early 1990s, Rehman Sobhan (1993) argued that after two decades in which agrarian reform was ...