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Jostein Jakobsen
Jostein Jakobsen
Centre for Development and the Environment, University of Oslo
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The Violent Technologies of Extraction: Political Ecology, Critical Agrarian Studies and the Capitalist Worldeater
A Dunlap, J Jakobsen
173*2020
Geographies of meatification: an emerging Asian meat complex
J Jakobsen, A Hansen
Globalizations 17 (1), 93-109, 2020
512020
Neoliberalising the food regime ‘amongst its others’: the right to food and the state in India
J Jakobsen
The Journal of Peasant Studies 46 (6), 1219-1239, 2019
402019
Towards a Gramscian food regime analysis of India’s agrarian crisis: Counter-movements, petrofarming and Cheap Nature
J Jakobsen
Geoforum 90, 1-10, 2018
272018
Meatification and everyday geographies of consumption in Vietnam and China
A Hansen, J Jakobsen
Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography 102 (1), 21-39, 2020
262020
Compounding aspirations: grounding hegemonic processes in India's rural transformations
J Jakobsen, KB Nielsen
Canadian Journal of Development Studies/Revue canadienne d'études du …, 2020
232020
New food regime geographies: scale, state, labor
J Jakobsen
World Development 145, 105523, 2021
222021
The maize frontier in rural South India: Exploring the everyday dynamics of the contemporary food regime
J Jakobsen
Journal of Agrarian Change 20 (1), 137-162, 2020
142020
The imperial maize assemblage: maize dialectics in Malawi and India
J Jakobsen, OT Westengen
The Journal of Peasant Studies 49 (3), 536-560, 2022
122022
Bovine meat, authoritarian populism, and state contradictions in Modi's India
J Jakobsen, KB Nielsen
Journal of Agrarian Change 23 (1), 110-130, 2023
102023
The political ecology of crops: From seed to state and capital
K Fischer, J Jakobsen, OT Westengen
Geoforum 130, 92-95, 2022
102022
The ‘brother layer problem’: Routine killing, biotechnology and the pursuit of ‘ethical sustainability’in industrial poultry
RL Rutt, J Jakobsen
Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space 6 (3), 1785-1803, 2023
92023
Beyond subject-making: Conflicting humanisms, class analysis, and the “dark side” of Gramscian political ecology
J Jakobsen
Progress in Human Geography 46 (2), 575-589, 2022
92022
Bovine Contradictions: The Politics of (De)meatification and Hindutva Hegemony in Neoliberal India
J Jakobsen, KB Nielsen
Changing Meat Cultures: Food Practices, Global Capitalism, and the …, 2021
82021
Mapping the world’s largest democracy (1947–2017)
J Jakobsen, KB Nielsen, AG Nilsen, A Vaidya
Forum for Development Studies 46 (1), 83-108, 2019
82019
New geographies of global meatification
A Hansen, J Jakobsen, U Wethal
Changing Meat Cultures: Food Practices, Global Capitalism, and the …, 2021
72021
Introduction: Consuming Everything—Capitalism and the Imperative of Total Extractivism
A Dunlap, J Jakobsen, A Dunlap, J Jakobsen
The Violent Technologies of Extraction: Political ecology, critical agrarian …, 2020
62020
The worldeater (s) in process: uncovering the nexus of conventional and ‘green’extraction
A Dunlap, J Jakobsen, A Dunlap, J Jakobsen
The Violent Technologies of Extraction: Political ecology, critical agrarian …, 2020
52020
Disappearing landlords and the unmaking of revolution: Maoist mobilization, the state and agrarian change in Northern Telangana
J Jakobsen
Social Movements and the State in India: Deepening Democracy?, 239-267, 2016
42016
Authoritarian Populism and Bovine Political Economy in Modi’s India
J Jakobsen, KB Nielsen
Taylor & Francis, 2024
22024
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