New publication alert! Estevan Coca, (CASAS member), Gabriel Soyer, and Ricardo Barbosa Jr have a new article in IDS Bulletin titled ‘Matopiba’s Disputed Agricultural Frontier: Between Commodity Cropsand Agrarian Reform’. Abstract: Matopiba’s agricultural frontier has been at the center of political and scientific debates since its establishment in 2015. However, the impact of agribusiness expansion…
Category: CASAS’ members publications
Papers, books, book chapters and reports published by CASAS’ members
Socioenvironmental Injustice across the Global Divide: Slow Violence and Institutional Betrayal in Bhopal and Flint
New publication by Nikhil Deb (CASAS member) and Louise Seamster has a new article in Sociology of Development titled ‘Socioenvironmental Injustice across the Global Divide: Slow Violence and Institutional Betrayal in Bhopal and Flint’. Abstract: This paper explores the connections between two seemingly disparate cases of socioenvironmental injustice: Flint’s water crisis in Michigan, USA, and…
Restructuring palm oil value chain governance in Colombia through long-term labour control
New publication alert!In her article in Journal of Agrarian Change, Angela Serrano Zapata (CASAS member) provides a historical analysis of the palm oil industry in northeastern Colombia. Abstract: In this paper, I argue that the cumulative effects of coercive and indirect labour discipline enable firms to reorganize production. Through a historical analysis of the palm…
Values and knowledges in decision-making on environmentally disruptive infrastructure projects: insights from large dams and mines
New publication alert!In their recently published article, Sharachchandra Lele, Daniela Del Bene, Duygu Avcı (CASAS member), Tatiana Roa-Avendaño, Brototi Roy, Geetanjoy Sahu, Maureen Harris, and Deborah Moore. Abstract: Large infrastructure projects generate irreducible trade-offs between different societal values towards nature. We asked what kinds of values and knowledges are articulated in decision-making around these projects,…
Making concessions pay? Historical vs. potential tax revenues from Laos’s rubber sector
New publication alert! Michael B. Dwyer and Vong Nanhthavong (CASAS member) have a new article in World Development titled ‘Making concessions pay? Historical vs. potential tax revenues from Laos’s rubber sector’. Abstract: Under-taxation has been a prominent feature of the global land rush, figuring centrally in early concerns that transnational land deals constitute a new…





