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Volume 10, Number 1 (2017)

Human Geography 10(1) (2017)

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Articles

Introduction to “The Concepts of Devaluation, Valorization and Depreciation in Marx: Towards a Clarification”

Don Mitchell

The Concepts of Devaluation, Valorization and Depreciation in Marx: Towards a Clarification 

Neil Smith

Demystifying Money: Fictions of Capital and Credit 

Jayson J. Funke

“Social Movement Theory” as a Baseline Legitimizing Narrative: Corporate Exploitation, Anti-Hegemonic Opposition and the Contested Academy 

Nicholas A. Jackson

The Rural Nonfarm Sector in Flexible Capitalism: The Coir Industry in Kerala, India 

Sudarshana Bordoloi

Opinion

Smallholders: Drivers or Targets of Amazonian Deforestation?

Ana Claudia R Braga and Alexandre C. Martensen

 

Book Reviews

The Deadly Life of Logistics: Mapping Violence in Global Trade 

Book by Deborah Cowen; Reviewed by John Haffner

Liquid Power: Water and Contested Modernities in Spain, 1898-2010

Book by Erik Swyngedouw; Reviewed by Brian Pompeii

Weaponizing Maps: Indigenous Peoples and Counterinsurgency in the Americas

Book by Joe Bryan and Denis Wood; Reviewed by John C. Finn

U.S. Organic Dairy Politics: Animals, Pasture, People, and Agribusiness

Book by Bruce A. Scholten; Reviewed by Jennifer Mateer

The Down-Deep Delight of Democracy

Book by Mark Purcell; Reviewed by Cadey Korson

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