
J of Agrarian Change
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The leading journal of agrarian political economy - Companion editors' website: aqs.org.uk
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1471-0366 18-02-2014 14:35:44
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"Capitalist Colonial: Thai Migrant Workers in Israeli Agriculture", by Matan Kaminer (Queen Mary Univ. of London) is our next J of Agrarian Change seminar (Book launch). Tue, 3 Dec, 4-6 pm (UK time), online (zoom) and in-person (at QMUL). Please register here forms.gle/61zmU4qjrxyu7V…

The editors of J of Agrarian Change are pleased to announce Yu Huang of the School of Ethnology and Sociology at Minzu University of China, Beijing, as the winner of the 2023 Bernstein & Byres Prize in Agrarian Change. Details on the awarded article here: aqs.org.uk/bernstein-byre…

In 2025 we celebrate 25 yrs of J of Agrarian Change. For this, we share a specially-curated blog series where authors reflect differently on core Qs of Agrarian Political Economy. We kick-off w/ Gustavo Oliveira's Agrarian Questions in & between Brazil & China: aqs.org.uk/agrarian-quest…

Following Gustavo's kick-off, our second blog post in the blog series celebrating the 25th anniversary of J of Agrarian Change is now live. This time by Ray Bush on 'Egypt and North Africa: The determining context of imperialist interests for agrarian change'. aqs.org.uk/egypt-and-nort…

Opening the new year with the 2nd post in the blog series celebrating 25 years of J of Agrarian Change - Ray Bush's timely and poignant piece, 'Egypt and North Africa: The determining context of imperialist interests for agrarian change' aqs.org.uk/egypt-and-nort…

We're glad to announce that the third blog post in our blog series celebrating 25 years of J of Agrarian Change is now live, this time with Ben Selwyn's take on 'Climate Breakdown, Green Transitions, Food and the Land Question'. aqs.org.uk/climate-breakd…

The blog series celebrating 25 years of J of Agrarian Change continues. This time, in our fourth blog post, Prof. Madhura Swaminathan discusses 'Agrarian Classes in Contemporary India: Illustrations from a South Indian Village'. Please check it out on: aqs.org.uk/agrarian-class…

I illustrate the nature of agrarian classes with evidence from Palakurichi village in south India. Surveyed first in 1918 and most recently by FAS in 2019 Foundation for Agrarian Studies

Madhura Swaminathan ( Madhura Swaminathan ), Trustee at the Foundation for Agrarian Studies; recently published a blog titled "Agrarian Classes in Contemporary India: Illustrations from a South Indian Village" in The Journal of Agrarian Change (J of Agrarian Change ). Read the blog:



An important aspect of writing a book is reading the perspectives of reviewers who engage with your intellectual effort. Thanks to Silva for her insightful review of our book #AccidentalGamblers in J of Agrarian Change Sarthak Gaurav Cambridge University Press Cambridge Core onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jo…

HYBRID SEMINAR: Prof. Barbara Harriss-White will trace the genealogy in classical political economy of the concept of restitution and discuss its meaning and conditions of possibility within a project of human-ecological development. Enrique Castañón Ballivián ➡️ ucl.ac.uk/americas/event…


Join us on Thu for our UCL Americas International Development Annual Lecture Barbara Harriss-White will trace the genealogy in classical political economy of the concept of restitution and discuss its conditions of possibility Details and registration: ucl.ac.uk/americas/event…

Our fifth blog post in the blog series celebrating 25 years of J of Agrarian Change is now live. It features Cosku Celik (Kadir Has University, Istanbul), who discusses "Classes of Extractive Labour under Authoritarian Neoliberalism". Please check it out on: aqs.org.uk/classes-of-ext…

New in J of Agrarian Change : Vanessa Perin's excellent article on green bonds in Brazilian agriculture and how they are located in the the sector's longer history of assetization. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jo…


New J of Agrarian Change "Symposium: Blue Economy Struggles—Capital and Power in the Global Ocean". Edited by Mads Barbesgaard, Liam Campling, and Felix Mallin, it challenges the political and economic myths of today’s "Blue Economy era". Intro & contributions onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jo…

New blog post in J of Agrarian Change: 'The Ocean Question' by Felix Mallin, part of the blog series celebrating 25 years of the Journal of Agrarian Change. For details please go to: aqs.org.uk/the-ocean-ques…

For 25 years of J of Agrarian Change: 'What is the Value of Value for Agrarian Studies?', by Haroon Akram-Lodhi, Srishti Yadav, Alessandra Mezzadri and Marcus Taylor, is a new, open access, article in the Journal of Agrarian Change. Check it out on: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jo…

J of Agrarian Change is pleased to co-host with SOAS South Asia Institute the launch of Shamsher Singh's new book, ''A People's History of the Farmers' Movement''. The event will be held in Room G3, SOAS Phillips Building, on July 1, 1-3 pm. The event is open to all.