Journal of Political Ecology
Peer-reviewed, volunteer-run OA journal in the field of political ecology published since 1994 No charges, zero corporate profit. Accepts genuine [no AI] contributions in 3 languages. Linked to Grassroots: https://grassrootsjpe.org
- Depressing, but realistic [we live this stuff every day in Australian climate change research] Lundberg, K., (2026) “Necropolicy in the Capitalocene: Australia's political ecology of death”, Journal of Political Ecology 33(1): 7520. doi: doi.org/10.2458/jpe.... @pollenetwork.bsky.social
- Achugar, M., Santos, C., Balado, I., Franco, R., & huge number of authors, (2026) “Information and participation in the energy transition: A case study of the frontiers of green hydrogen in Uruguay”, Journal of Political Ecology 33(1): 6393. doi: doi.org/10.2458/jpe.... @pollenetwork.bsky.social
- Saha, S., (2026) “Endangered cobras and conservation politics: Exploring multispecies encounters in agrarian landscapes of West Bengal”, Journal of Political Ecology 33(1): 6439. doi: doi.org/10.2458/jpe....
- Rosales, C. A., (2026) “Review of Wolfram H. Dressler. 2025. For the sake of forests and gods: Governing life and livelihood in the Philippine uplands”, Journal of Political Ecology 33(1). journals.librarypublishing.arizona.edu/jpe/article/...
- West, P. & Aini, J., (2026) “Weaving the Sacred Back In: Revitalizing biocultural diversity through Indigenous-led conservation sovereignty in New Ireland, Papua New Guinea”, Journal of Political Ecology 33(1): 10303. doi: doi.org/10.2458/jpe.... @pollenetwork.bsky.social
- Castillo Estupiñan, C., 2025 How plants participate in politically contested ecologies? Species, vegetation cover and crops in the conservation of the páramos in Colombia”, Journal of Political Ecology 33(1): 6424. doi: doi.org/10.2458/jpe.... New special issue emerging @pollenetwork.bsky.social
- Whitson, J., (2025) “Review of Kyle Boggs. 2025. Recreational colonialism and the rhetorical landscapes of the outdoors”, J of Political Ecology 32(1). one of a pair. Both transferred from Cons. & Society journal as it finds a new publisher journals.librarypublishing.arizona.edu/jpe/article/...
- Boggs, K., (2025) “Review of Joseph Whitson. 2025. Marketing the wilderness: Outdoor recreation, Indigenous activism, and the battle over public lands”, Journal of Political Ecology 32(1). one of a pair. journals.librarypublishing.arizona.edu/jpe/article/...
- Landherr, A., (2025) “(Non-)Knowledge, slow violence and latent conflicts over mine tailings in the Chilean Atacama region”, Journal of Political Ecology 32(1): 7106. doi: doi.org/10.2458/jpe.... @pollenetwork.bsky.social
- Castillo, C., (2025) “Environmentalities, subjectivities, and adaptation capacities in Costa Rican smallholder farms”, Journal of Political Ecology 32(1): 7082. doi: doi.org/10.2458/jpe.... @pollenetwork.bsky.social
- Claudiu Nedelciu, J Hinton, M Oostdijk, K Benabderrazik, L Elsler [eds.] 2025. Special Section 'Post-growth food systems for a just social-ecological transition within planetary boundaries' Grassroots, J Political Ecology journals.librarypublishing.arizona.edu/jpe/issue/57... grassrootsjpe.org
- Nedelciu, C. E., Hinton, J., Oostdijk, M., Benabderrazik, K. & Elsler, L. G., (2025) “Beyond growth in food systems: Cultivating seeds of change ”, Grassroots, Journal of Political Ecology 32(1): 10197. doi.org/10.2458/jpe.... @pollenetwork.bsky.social
- Pixová M., Spanier J., Guerrero Lara L., Smessaert J., Sandwell K., Strenchock L., et al. 2025. Building solidarities and alliances between degrowth and food sovereignty movements J of Political Ecology 32(1): 5841. ttps://doi.org/10.2458/jpe.5841 @pollenetwork.bsky.social @pollenetwork.bsky.social
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View full threadD'Alesandro, G., (2025) “The milpa's Maya Ixil caretakers, multispecies biocultural diversity conservation, and designs for more-than-human abundance”, Journal of Political Ecology 32(1): 5836. doi: doi.org/10.2458/jpe.... @pollenetwork.bsky.social
- journals.librarypublishing.arizona.edu/jpe/article/... @pollenetwork.bsky.social Industrial pollution - not the first study we have published, sadly
- Sarkar, R. & Goyal, E., (2025) “Book Review of Anitra Nelson with editorial adviser Vincent Liegey. 2025. Routledge Handbook of Degrowth,”, Journal of Political Ecology 32(1). journals.librarypublishing.arizona.edu/jpe/article/...
- Pepper, S. S., Walsh-Dilley, M. & Lane, K., (2025) “Narratives of invasion and intimacy: Transborder relations with tamarisk in the Chihuahuan Desert”, Journal of Political Ecology 32(1): 5188. doi: doi.org/10.2458/jpe.... @pollenetwork.bsky.social
- Jones, S. C., Kamara, F. A., Kamara, F. & Constant, N., (2025) “Participation and contextual equity in REDD implementation: A qualitative case-study from Gola, Sierra Leone”, Journal of Political Ecology 32(1): 10101. doi: doi.org/10.2458/jpe.... @rspb.bsky.social @pollenetwork.bsky.social
- Naibaho, B. B. & Su, S. J., (2025) “Shifting waters: The dynamics of water grabbing in Lake Toba through aquaculture and tourism development”, Journal of Political Ecology 32(1): 5698. doi: doi.org/10.2458/jpe.... @pollenetwork.bsky.social
- Brazil week 2) Biesel, S. A. & Mendonça, E. C., (2025) “Racialized land tenure and the colonial present: Political ecologies of dispossession in Northeast Brazil”, Journal of Political Ecology 32(1): 6119. doi: doi.org/10.2458/jpe.... @pollenetwork.bsky.social @petrobras.com.br
- Brazil week 1) van Minnen, T. N. & Coates, R., (2025) “Maquiagem: Concealing the politicized nature of urban disaster and housing policy in Petrópolis, Brazil”, Journal of Political Ecology 32(1): 6223. doi: doi.org/10.2458/jpe.... @pollenetwork.bsky.social
- Lin, W., (2025) “What brought us forward: Ciulaku women and their fight for land rights in Taiwan”, Journal of Political Ecology 32(1). doi: doi.org/10.2458/jpe.... @pollenetwork.bsky.social
- An automated feed of all our articles and reviews journals.antropologi.info/author/journ...
- Lurie, M. R., (2025) “"We have that vision of the future": Indigenous womxn's resistance as environmental protection in the U.S. Southwest”, Journal of Political Ecology 32(1). doi: doi.org/10.2458/jpe.... @pollenetwork.bsky.social
- Pasgaard, M., Breed, C., Engemann Jensen, K. & Brom, P., (2025) “Connecting urban green infrastructure and environmental justice in South Africa: Integrating social access, ecology, and design”, Journal of Political Ecology 32(1): 6213. doi: doi.org/10.2458/jpe.... @pollenetwork.bsky.social
- Hunter, C. E., (2025) “Sensibilisation: The role of awareness raising in biodiversity conservation in Kanaky/New Caledonia”, Journal of Political Ecology 32(1): 9612. doi: doi.org/10.2458/jpe.... @pollenetwork.bsky.social
- Chapman, K. & Tait, M., (2025) “Commodification, labor, abstraction: Three key concepts to understand the many-headed hydra of biodiversity offsetting”, Journal of Political Ecology 32(1): 6186. doi: doi.org/10.2458/jpe.... @pollenetwork.bsky.social
- Greenberg, J. B., (2025) “Review of Vélez-Ibáñez, Carlos G. 2025. The rise of necro/narco citizenship: Belonging and dying in the Southwest North American Region”, Journal of Political Ecology 32(1). journals.librarypublishing.arizona.edu/jpe/article/...
- Duffy, R., Hutchinson, A., Iordachescu, G. & Lappe-Osthege, T., (2025) “A harms-based political ecology: Understanding harms through the wildlife trade”, Journal of Political Ecology 32(1). doi: doi.org/10.2458/jpe.... @pollenetwork.bsky.social
- Lambert, L. A., Tayah, J., Adam, H. & Esmail, S., (2025) “From rebel governance to energy and environmental policies in a post-war setting: The case of the Taliban in Afghanistan”, Journal of Political Ecology 32(1). doi: doi.org/10.2458/jpe.... @pollenetwork.bsky.social
- Greenberg, J. B., (2025) “Review of Cruz-Torres, María L. 2023. Pink gold: Women, shrimp, and work in Mexico.”, Journal of Political Ecology 32(1). @zavaletas.bsky.social journals.librarypublishing.arizona.edu/jpe/article/...
- Dunlap, A., (2025) “Review of Fressoz, Jean-Baptiste. 2024. More and more and more: An all-consuming history of energy”, Journal of Political Ecology 32(1). journals.librarypublishing.arizona.edu/jpe/article/...
- Reposted by Journal of Political EcologyHas someone found a good way of getting money out of research? Don't stop it. Copy it. APC charges cost billions. MDPI leads with over $1.7bn (est. 2015-2023). Springer-Nature ‘only’ got $1.1bn and so what do they do? They copy MDPI. the-strain-on-scientific-publishing.github.io/website/post...