Beyond the Global Land Grab: New Directions for Research on Land Struggles and Global Agrarian Change
1. Beyond land grabs: new insights on land struggles and global agrarian change
Gustavo de L. T. Oliveira, Ben M. McKay and Juan Liu
2. Land grabs, farmworkers, and rural livelihoods in West Africa: some silences in the food sovereignty discourse
Adwoa Yeboah Gyapong
3. Bitter sugarification: sugar frontier and contract farming in Uganda
Giuliano Martiniello
4. Access to land and the Round Table on Sustainable Palm Oil in Colombia
Christelle Genoud
5. Landed value grabbing in the terroir of post-socialist specialty wine
A. June Brawner
6. Expulsion by pollution: the political economy of land grab for industrial parks in rural China
Hua Li and Lu Pan
7. Grounding Chinese investment: encounters between Chinese capital and local land politics in Laos
Juliet Lu
8. Shared interest or strategic threat? A critical investigation of political debates and regulatory responses to Chinese agricultural investment in Australia
Michaela Böhme
9. Unpacking the finance-farmland nexus: circles of cooperation and intermediaries in Brazil
Bruno Rezende Spadotto, Yuri Martenauer Saweljew, Samuel Frederico and Fábio Teixeira Pitta
10. Network companies, land grabbing, and financialization in South America
Andrea P. Sosa Varrotti and Carla Gras