

Publications
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Political economy in geographic research : Institutionalist versus Marxist approaches
Ilia Farahani, Mads Barbesgaard, Jostein Jakobsen
(2025)
Conference paper: abstractHow to turn over an egg: Rethinking the temporality of global value chains amidst emerging infectious diseases
Jostein Jakobsen, Mads Barbesgaard, Mariel Aguilar-Støen
(2025) Environment & Planning A
Journal articleThe Class Dynamics of Ocean Grabbing : Who Are the ‘Fisher Peoples’?
Mads Barbesgaard
(2025) Journal of Agrarian Change, 25
Journal articleProviding students with a compass to navigate: teaching political economy to human geography students
Ilia Farahani, Mads Barbesgaard
(2025) Journal of Geography in Higher Education , p.1-10
Journal articleThe Invisible Sand: Unpacking Metabolic Flows and Earthly Entanglements in Extended Urbanization
Anders Lund Hansen, Mads Barbesgaard, Muriel Côte, Louise Fabian, Yahia Mahmoud, et al.
(2025) Rethinking Marxism, 37
Journal articleTurnover time in the pandemic era: : industrial poultry, avian influenza and capitalist strategies
Jostein Jakobsen, Mads Barbesgaard, Mariel Aguilar-Støen
(2025) Journal of Peasant Studies
Journal articleBeyond Contracts : Supply Chains and Dynamics of Incorporation Among Classes of Capital in the Aftermath of Global Outbreaks of Avian Flu
Jostein Jakobsen, Mads Barbesgaard, Mariel Aguilar-Støen
(2025) Journal of Agrarian Change
Journal articleDangerous Liaisons : Unveiling the Co-Constitution of Emerging Infectious Diseases and Industrial Meat Production
Mariel Aguilar-Støen, Jostein Jakobsen, Mads Barbesgaard, Rebecca Leigh Rutt, Ada Eldevik-Stjernqvist
(2025) Antipode, 57 p.1320-1341
Journal articlePolitical economy versus political Economy: bringing back classical political economy into geographic research
Ilia Farahani, Mads Barbesgaard, Peter Dau, Jostein Jakobsen
(2024)
Conference paper: abstract"Blood on the floor": The nickel commodity frontier and inter-capitalist competition under green extractivism
Mads Barbesgaard, Andy Whitmore
(2024) Journal of Political Ecology, 31 p.567-585
Journal articleA geopolitical-economy of distant waterfisheries access arrangements
Liam Campling, Elizabeth Havice, John Virdin, Gabrielle Carmine, Mialy Andriamahefazafy, et al.
(2024) npj Ocean Sustainability
Journal articleOceans : The new economic frontier?
Mads Barbesgaard
(2023) Handbook on International Development and the Environment , p.137-153
Book chapterSmoke and Minerals: How the mining industry plans to profit from the energy transition
Mads Barbesgaard, Andy Whitmore
(2022)
ReportCapitalism and the Sea: The Maritime Factor in the Making of the Modern World Liam Campling & Alejandro Coles, London & New York: Verso. 2021. pp. xiv + 418 £20/$29.95 (hardcover). ISBN: 9781784785239
Mads Barbesgaard
(2022) Journal of Agrarian Change, 22 p.880-886
ReviewThe politics of Myanmar’s agrarian transformation
Doi Ra, Sai Sam Kham, Mads Barbesgaard, Jennifer C. Franco, Pietje Vervest
(2021) Journal of Peasant Studies, 48 p.463-475
Journal article (comment)Awash with contradiction : Capital, ocean space and the logics of the Blue Economy Paradigm
Felix Mallin, Mads Barbesgaard
(2020) Geoforum, 113 p.121-132
Journal articleThe Blue Fix : What's driving blue growth?
Zoe W. Brent, Mads Barbesgaard, Carsten Pedersen
(2020) Sustainability Science , p.31-43
Journal article reviewOcean and land control-grabbing : The political economy of landscape transformation in Northern Tanintharyi, Myanmar
Mads Barbesgaard
(2019) Journal of Rural Studies, 69 p.195-203
Journal articleIn oceans we trust : Conservation, philanthropy, and the political economy of the Phoenix Islands Protected Area
Marc–Andrej Felix Mallin, Dennis C. Stolz, Benjamin S. Thompson, Mads Barbesgaard
(2019) Marine Policy, 107
Journal articleLandscapes of Dispossession : The Production of Space in Northern Tanintharyi, Myanmar
Mads Barbesgaard
(2019)
DissertationBlue growth : savior or ocean grabbing?
Mads Barbesgaard
(2018) Journal of Peasant Studies, 45 p.130-149
Journal articleThe Tragedy of the Commodity: Oceans, Fisheries and Aquaculture, by Stefano B. Longo, Rebecca Clausen and Brett Clark. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. 2015. Pp. xiii + 274. $29.95 (pb). ISBN: 978-0-8135-6578-1
Mads Barbesgaard
(2016) Journal of Agrarian Change, 16 p.501-503
Review