Editorial Advisory Board
Nature, Raw Materials, and Political Economy
ISBN: 978-0-76231-162-0, eISBN: 978-1-84950-314-3
ISSN: 1057-1922
Publication date: 26 October 2005
Citation
(2005), "Editorial Advisory Board", Ciccantell, P.S., Smith, D.A. and Seidman, G. (Ed.) Nature, Raw Materials, and Political Economy (Research in Rural Sociology and Development, Vol. 10), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, p. xi. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1057-1922(05)10020-1
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2005, Emerald Group Publishing Limited
- Contents
- List of Contributors
- Editorial Advisory Board
- Nature, Raw Materials, and Political Economy: An Introduction
- Matter, Space, Time, and Technology: How Local Process Drives Global Systems
- Environmental Sociology's Theoretical and Empirical Paradoxes
- For a Sociology of ‘Socionature’: Ontology and the Commodity-Based Approach
- Keeping Time: Temporal Hierarchies in Socio-Ecological Systems
- Cycles of Accumulation, Crisis, Materials, and Space: Can Different Theories of Change be Reconciled?
- Starting at the Beginning: Extractive Economies as the Unexamined Origins of Global Commodity Chains
- Sunk Costs, Resource Extractive Industries, and Development Outcomes
- Japan's Economic Ascent and its Extraction of Wealth from its Raw Materials Peripheries
- A Perpetual Extractive Frontier? The History of Offshore Petroleum in the Gulf of Mexico
- Commodity Frontier as Contested Periphery: The Fur Trade in Iroquoia, New York and Canada, 1664–1754
- Extraction, Gender and Neoliberalism in the Western Amazon
- Material Process and Industrial Architecture: Innovation on The Cuban Sugar Frontier, 1818–1857
- World-Systems in the Biogeosphere: Three Thousand Years of Urbanization, Empire Formation and Climate Change
- Coffee, Revolution, and Democracy in Central America
- Peasants, Planters, and the Predatory State: Export Diversification in the Dominican Republic, 1970–2000
- Selling the River: Gendered Experiences of Resource Extraction and Development in Lesotho