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Here we include articles that are in the spirit of the world-ecology conversation. As you will discover, we neither expect — nor encourage — theoretical consensus.
Martín Arboleda (forthcoming). “Revitalizing science and technology studies: A Marxian critique of more-than-human geographies,” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, online in advance of print.
Gerardo Otero and Pablo Lapegna (2016, in press). “Transgenic Crops in Latin America: Expropriation, Negative Value and the State,” Journal of Agrarian Change, online in advance of print.
Kerstin Oloff (2016,in press). “Zombies, Gender and World-Ecology,” in Michael Niblett and Chris Campbell, eds., The Caribbean : aesthetics, world-ecology, politics. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press.
Jason W. Moore, ed. (2016). Anthropocene or Capitalocene? Nature, History, and the Crisis of Capitalism. Oakland: PM Press. Link to publisher’s website.
Neeraj Bhatia (2015). “The Cheap Frontier: Operationalizing New Natures in the Central Valley,” Scenario, 05: Extraction.
Bikrum Gill (forthcoming). “Can the River Speak? Epistemological Confrontation in the Rise and Fall of the Land Grab in Gambela, Ethiopia,” Environment and Planning A, online in advance of print.
David Thomas (forthcoming). “The canary in the coal mine: Tony Harrison and the poetics of coal, climate, and capital,” Textual Practice, online in advance of print.
Martín Arboleda (forthcoming). “In the Nature of the Non-City: Expanded Infrastructural Networks and the Political Ecology of Planetary Urbanisation,” Antipode, online in advance of print.
Kristian Saguin (forthcoming). “Blue Revolution in a Commodity Frontier: Ecologies of Aquaculture and Agrarian Change in Laguna Lake, Philippines,” Journal of Agrarian Change, online in advance of print.
Benjamin J. Marley (forthcoming). “The Coal Crisis in Appalachia: Commodity Frontiers, Crises, and the Geography of Capital,” Journal of Agrarian Change, online in advance of print.
Sharae Deckard (forthcoming). “‘Surviving Globalization‘: Experiment and World-Historical Imagination in Rana Dasgupta’s Solo,” Ariel, pre-print.
Miriam Boyer (2015). “Nature, Materialities, and Economic Valuation,” Working Paper Series 85. Berlin: desiguALdades.net International Research Network on Interdependent Inequalities in Latin America.
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