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Publications - A (Alberto) Alonso Fradejas

Core Publications

  • ‘“Leaving no one unscathed” in sustainability transitions: The life purging agro-extractivism of corporate renewables’
    Alonso-Fradejas, A. (2021) Journal of Rural Studies
  • ‘The rise of authoritarian corporate populism’
    Alonso-Fradejas, A. (2021) Latin American Perspectives
  • ‘The resource property question in climate stewardship and sustainability transitions’
    Alonso-Fradejas, A. (2021) Land Use Policy
  • ‘Converging social justice issues and movements: Implications for political actions and research’.
    Borras, S., T. Moreda, A. Alonso-Fradejas, Z. W. Brent (2018) Third World Quarterly
  • Agrarian extractivism in Latin America
    McKay, B., A. Alonso-Fradejas and A. Ezquerro-CaƱete (2021) Routledge

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Subdivision Rural Sociology
Expertise Development studies, Agricultural politics, Agroecology, Labour, Political economy, Political ecology, Land conflict, Extractivism, Critical agrarian studies, Social reproduction
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