Publications

TNI has a proud history of being at the cutting edge of analysis, research and activism on critical global issues. Here you can navigate our publications in chronological order, including: policy briefs, issue briefs, papers, reports, primers, working papers, and books.

  1. Emancipatory rural politics against the green grab: Forest peoples' resistance and negotiation with industrial resource extraction in the Saracá-Taquera National Forest, Brazilian Amazonia

    Food Sovereignty
    Paper by
    • Ítala Nepomuceno Rodrigues
    • Hugo Gravina Affonso
    • James Angus Fraser
    • Mauricio Gonsalves Torres
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  2. People and places left behind: Work, culture and politics in the rural United States

    Food Sovereignty
    Paper by
    • Cynthia M. Duncan
    • Jessica D. Ulrich-Schad
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  3. Disaster colonialism and agroecological brigades in post-disaster Puerto Rico

    Food Sovereignty
    Paper by
    • Nils McCune
    • Ivette Perfecto
    • John Vandermeer
    • Katia Aviles Vásquez
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  4. Revisiting power and powerlessness: Speculating West Virginia’s energy future and the externalities of the socioecologial fix

    Food Sovereignty
    Paper by
    • Dylan M. Harris
    • James McCarthy
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  5. Cultivating alternatives to authoritarian populism in Amazonia

    Food Sovereignty
    Paper by
    • David Rojas
    • Andrezza Alves Spexoto Olival
    • Alexandre de Azevedo Olival
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  6. Citizen emancipation through devolved funds in rural Kenya

    Food Sovereignty
    Paper by
    Nicholas Walter Otieno Ajwang
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  7. As good as it gets? The new Sandinismo and the co-option of emancipatory rural politics in Nicaragua

    Food Sovereignty
    Paper by
    Santiago Ripoll
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  8. The Kentucky tobacco transition: Exploring transitional outcomes from a socio-ecological systems perspective

    Food Sovereignty
    Paper by
    Rebecca Shelton
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  9. Sacrifice zones in rural and non-metro USA: Fertile soil for authoritarian populism

    Food Sovereignty
    Paper by
    Marc Edelman
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