The multiple geographies of constrained labour agency

NM Coe, DC Jordhus-Lier - Progress in Human Geography, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This article critically evaluates the burgeoning work on labour agency in human geography
over the past decade. We review efforts to distinguish varied forms of labour agency and …

[HTML][HTML] Why Africa's New Green Revolution is failing–Maize as a commodity and anti-commodity in South Africa

K Fischer - Geoforum, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract The South African Government has for the past two decades spent significant
resources on introducing smallholders to Genetically Modified (GM) maize with the aim to …

Uneven resilience and everyday adaptation: making Rwanda's green revolution 'climate smart'

N Clay - The Journal of Peasant Studies, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Regimes of agricultural modernization and climate change adaptation have converged in
Rwanda under the banner of 'climate smart agriculture'. Findings from a study with four …

The fits and starts of Indian rice domestication: How the movement of rice across northwest India impacted domestication pathways and agricultural stories

J Bates - Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Rice is currently the staple food for over 3.5 billion people and is arguably the most
important crop exploited by humans. Understanding how we came to the point where a …

[HTML][HTML] The political ecology of crops: From seed to state and capital

K Fischer, J Jakobsen, OT Westengen - Geoforum, 2022 - Elsevier
'Grains make states', writes James Scott (2017: 128) in Against the Grain: A Deep History of
the Earliest States. Excavating the history of early state-making, Scott proposes what he calls …

Assemblage thinking and actor–network theory: Reconciling the perspectives of environmental security and political ecology for improving the understanding of farmer …

CF Nwankwo - Progress in Environmental Geography, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
The two main theoretical approaches to study the farmer–herder conflicts (FHCs) in Africa,
namely, environmental security (ES) and political ecology (PE), demonstrate theoretical …

[PDF][PDF] Deconstructing Attributes of Constitutional Legitimacy: A Case Study of Indian Constitution

A Negi, M Irshad, RD Luthviati - Journal of Human Rights …, 2024 - scholar.archive.org
The Constitution, being the preeminent legislation and foundational law of the nation,
requires absolute adherence to its tenets in order to maintain a stable constitutional …

Role of agricultural marketing channels in price realization: an empirical analysis of selected crops in India

C Naik, BC Mohan - Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and …, 2025 - emerald.com
Purpose The provision of fair and remunerative prices to farmers through government
intervention is one of the key debates to address the farmers' distress in India. This article …

Factors influencing paddy farmers' choice of marketing channels: study of a nationally representative survey from India

C Naik, BC Mohan - Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and …, 2024 - emerald.com
Purpose This study aims to examine the factors that impact the choice of paddy marketing
channels in India at the farm level and household contingencies. Design/methodology …

Shifting agrarian labour regimes, ecology, and the crisis for Dalit women's work in India

S Sinha - Journal of Economic Geography, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Building on the differentiated analysis of India's agrarian crisis, this article argues for
centring ecology in understanding the crisis faced by agricultural labour. The empirical case …