18 articles in this issue
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Barry K. Gills, Saskia Sassen, Immanuel Wallerstein
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Chad L. Smith, Gregory Hooks, Michael Lengefeld
Ecological damage, including global climate change, is commonly connected to practices and behaviors associated with economic activity and the Treadmill of Production (ToP). Less attention is paid to the connection between the military and environmental d... see more
Daniela Danna
World-systems analysis has given scant attention to population dynamics. Overlooked are large-scale macrohistorical population trends and their microhistorical foundation on procreative decisions-decisions which are taken by a historically changing subjec... see more
Primrose Nakazibwe, Wim Pelupessy
Commodity or value chains are the dominant means to channel agro-food products from cultivators to consumers. Direct open markets are either non-existent or insignificant . These chains are also the main mechanisms for integrating underprivileged groups i... see more
Ben Marley, Samantha Fox
This article discusses the exhaustion of socio-ecological relations in the coalfields of West Virginia. We use the term socio-ecological to signify "the interwoven character and the indispensable unity of social and natural life" (Araghi 2009: 115). In pa... see more
Ho-fung Hung
George Steinmetz
Bruce Cumings
Michael Schwartz
William H. Sewell Jr.
Review Symposium Commentary
David Pedersen
Vivek Chibber
Kevan Harris
Valerie Francisco
Shelley Feldman
Zachary McKenney
Yamoi Pham