Agrarian Studies Group: Climate Change and Critical Agrarian Studies (3)

06.05.2025

Date: Tuesday, 13 May 2025, 18:00–19:30

Venue: KORA am Institut für Wirtschafts- und Sozialgeschichte

In 2021 members of The Journal of Peasant Studies (JPS) Editorial Collective wrote an essay inviting contributions to the then new JPS Forum on “Climate Change and Critical Agrarian Studies.” The guiding questions were, for example, “how the relationship between capitalism and climate change plays out in the rural world” or how “agrarian struggles connect with the challenge of climate change.” The invitation gained momentum and what followed was a large conference in 2022 and eventually the publication of the volume Climate Change and Critical Agrarian Studies (2024). This semester we will be reading selected papers from this volume.

In the final of three meetings we will discuss: two chapters of Scoones, Ian; Borras Jr., Saturnino M.; Baviskar, Amita; Edelman, Marc; Peluso, Nancy Lee; Wolford, Wendy (eds.), Climate Change and Critical Agrarian Studies, Oxford 2023.

1) Chapter 3 (pp. 60–89): Jesse Ribot, “Violent silence: framing out social causes of climate-related crises”.
Originally published in: The Journal of Peasant Studies 49/4 (2022), pp. 683–712.

2) Chapter 14 (pp. 327–351): Matias E. Margulis, Kristen Hopewell and Edi Qereshniku, “Food, famine and the free trade fallacy: the dangers of market fundamentalism in an era of climate emergency”
Originally published in: The Journal of Peasant Studies 50/1 (2023), pp. 215–239.


The texts are also provided here

For further information: agrarian.studies.wiso@univie.ac.at