Nancy Lee Peluso
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American rural sociologist
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Nancy Lee Peluso's Degrees
- PhD Sociology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Sociology University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Sociology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Nancy Lee Peluso is an American rural sociologist. She is the Henry J. Vaux Distinguished Professor of Forest Policy at the University of California, Berkeley. In 2006, she was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship.
Nancy Lee Peluso's Published Works
Published Works
- A Theory of Access. (2009) (2002)
- Rich Forests, Poor People: Resource Control and Resistance in Java (1993) (862)
- WHOSE WOODS ARE THESE? COUNTER‐MAPPING FOREST TERRITORIES IN KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA (1995) (825)
- New frontiers of land control: Introduction (2011) (786)
- Coercing conservation?: The politics of state resource control (1993) (711)
- Territorialization and state power in Thailand (1995) (711)
- Genealogies of the Political Forest and Customary Rights in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand (2001) (403)
- Policies, Political-Economy, and Swidden in Southeast Asia (2009) (276)
- Swidden Transformations and Rural Livelihoods in Southeast Asia (2009) (262)
- Political Ecologies of War and Forests: Counterinsurgencies and the Making of National Natures (2011) (180)
- Fruit Trees and Family Trees in an Anthropogenic Forest: Ethics of Access, Property Zones, and Environmental Change in Indonesia (1996) (171)
- Claiming the Grounds for Reform: Agrarian and Environmental Movements in Indonesia (2008) (156)
- The Political Economy of Mountain Java: An Interpretive History (1992) (129)
- Empires of Forestry: Professional Forestry and State Power in Southeast Asia, Part 1 (2006) (121)
- The rock, the beach, and the tidal pool: People and poverty in natural resource‐dependent areas (1994) (117)
- What's nature got to do with it? A situated historical perspective on socio-natural commodities. (2012) (112)
- Frontiers of Commodification: State Lands and Their Formalization (2015) (106)
- The Political Ecology of Extraction and Extractive Reserves in East Kalimantan, Indonesia (1992) (105)
- Seeing property in land use: Local territorializations in West Kalimantan, Indonesia (2005) (101)
- New frontiers of land control (2013) (90)
- Borneo in transition: people, forests, conservation, and development. (1996) (84)
- Entangled Territories in Small-Scale Gold Mining Frontiers: Labor Practices, Property, and Secrets in Indonesian Gold Country (2018) (81)
- Introduction: New directions in agrarian political economy (2014) (78)
- Beyond Slash and Burn: Building on Indigenous Management of Borneo's Tropical Rain Forests (1997) (77)
- Rubber Erasures, Rubber Producing Rights: Making Racialized Territories in West Kalimantan, Indonesia (2009) (77)
- People in motion, forests in transition: Trends in migration, urbanization, and remittances and their effects on tropical forests (2015) (67)
- Social Aspects of Forestry in Southeast Asia: A Review of Postwar Trends in the Scholarly Literature (1995) (63)
- Empires of Forestry: Professional Forestry and State Power in Southeast Asia, Part 2 (2006) (60)
- Taking Southeast Asia to market : commodities, nature, and people in the neoliberal age (2008) (51)
- A political ecology of violence and territory in West Kalimantan (2008) (50)
- 'Traditions' of Forest Control in Java: Implications for Social Forestry and Sustainability (1993) (46)
- Using historical political ecology to understand the present: water, reeds, and biodiversity in the Camargue Biosphere Reserve, southern France (2015) (44)
- Plantations and mines: resource frontiers and the politics of the smallholder slot (2017) (44)
- The Ironwood Problem: (Mis)Management and Development of an Extractive Rainforest Product (1992) (43)
- Emergent forest and private land regimes in Java (2011) (42)
- The History of State Forest Management in Colonial Java (1991) (40)
- Race and Regulation: Asian Immigrants in California Agriculture (2011) (40)
- Social Forestry in Java: Reorienting Management Systems (1989) (38)
- Climate change and agrarian struggles: an invitation to contribute to a JPS Forum (2021) (36)
- Circular labor migration and land-livelihood dynamics in Southeast Asia's concession landscapes (2020) (33)
- Networking in the Commons: A Tragedy for Rattan? (1983) (30)
- Writing Political Forests (2020) (28)
- The rattan trade in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. (1992) (27)
- The remittance forest: Turning mobile labor into agrarian capital (2018) (27)
- Postscript: A Theory of Access Revisited (2020) (26)
- The Unquiet Woods: Ecological Change and Peasant Resistance in the Himalaya. RAMACHANDRA GUHA (1992) (24)
- Violence, Decentralization, and Resource Access in Indonesia (2007) (23)
- Rights of access to upland forest resources in southwest China (1991) (22)
- Passing the red bowl: creating community identity through violence in West Kalimantan, 1967–1997 (2006) (18)
- Introducing community forestry : annotated listing of topics and readings (1994) (15)
- The myth of the protected worker: Southeast Asian micro-farmers in California agriculture (2015) (14)
- Rich forests, poor people, and development : forest access control and resistance in Java (1988) (14)
- Redefining Agrarian Power: Resurgent Agrarian Movements in West Java, Indonesia (2005) (13)
- WHOSE WOODS ARE THESE? TERRITORIES IN KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA COUNTER-MAPPING FOREST (1995) (12)
- Women and natural resources in developing countries (1991) (12)
- WHOSE WOODS ARE THESE (2018) (11)
- Fruit trees and family trees in an anthropogenic forest: property zones, resource access, and environmental change in Indonesia. (2003) (10)
- Whigs and hunters: the origins of the Black Act, by E.P. Thompson (2017) (10)
- Transforming the Classic Political Forest: Contentious Territories in Java (2020) (10)
- Territorializing Local Struggles for Resource Control: A Look at Environmental Discourses and Politics in Indonesia (2020) (9)
- Introduction: Commoditization in Southeast Asia (2019) (9)
- Coercing Conservation (2018) (9)
- SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL THEORIES AND EMPIRICAL RESEARCH. COMPARING SOCIAL-ECOLOGICAL SCHOOLS OF THOUGHTS IN ACTION (2015) (8)
- Weapons of the Wild: Strategic Uses of Violence and Wildness in the Rain Forests of Indonesian Borneo (2004) (7)
- 2. The plantation and the mine: agrarian transformation and the remaking of land and smallholders in Indonesia (2016) (7)
- Debating Violent Environments (2003) (6)
- Undergrounds above Ground: Four Views of Mining, Development and Society (2016) (5)
- Beyond slash and burn: building on indigenous knowledge in managing Borneo’s tropical rain forests (1997) (5)
- Rethinking Aspects of Political Violence in Twentieth-Century Indonesia and East Timor (2002) (4)
- Revisiting "Rural" Java: Agrarian Research in the Wake of Reformasi: A Review Essay (2005) (4)
- The Politics of Specificity and Generalisation in Conservation Matters (2003) (4)
- Merchants, manipulation, and minor forest products on the Mahakam : Bugis political-economic strategies in pre-colonial Kutai (1987) (2)
- Teak and Temptation on the Extreme Periphery: Cultural Perspectives on Forest Crime (1992) (2)
- 5.6. Whose Woods are These? Counter-Mapping Forest Territories in Kalimantan, Indonesia (2011) (2)
- Socio-ecological theories and empirical research (SETER): learning from an interaction process (2010) (2)
- The Emergence of “Scientific” Forestry in Colonial Java (1992) (2)
- Collecting data on women's employment in rural Java. (1979) (1)
- Structures of Access Control, Repertoires of Resistance (1992) (1)
- Organized Forest Violence, Reorganized Forest Access, 1942–1966 (1992) (1)
- Putting people into boxes, or building boxes around the people? : Approaches to designing occupational categories for Java (1979) (1)
- General/Theoretical Anthropology: Markets and Marketing. Stuart Plattner (1986) (0)
- R evisiting " R ural " J ava : A grarian R esearch in the W ake of R eformasi : A R eview E ssay (2017) (0)
- On Mobilizing Labour for the Global Coffee Market: Profits from an Unfree Work Regime in Colonial Java by Jan Breman (review) (2017) (0)
- APPENDIX A: A “LONG VIEW” OF THE RESEARCH DESIGN (1992) (0)
- R. A. CrambCarol J. Pierce ColferWolfram DressierPinkaew Laungaramsri • Quang Trang LeElok MulyoutamiNancy L. PelusoReed L. Wadley (2009) (0)
- Problems of harvest laborers in rural Yogyakarta (1978) (0)
- The SETER project: Socio-ecological theories and empirical research (2010) (0)
- SIX. A Forest Without Trees (1992) (0)
- From gold to rosewood (2021) (0)
- Toward Integrated Social Forestry (1992) (0)
- A review of and reflections on Adaptive Collaborative Management in Forest Landscapes: Villagers, Bureaucrats, and Civil Society (2022) (0)
- Occupational mobility and the economic role of rural women : a case study of women working outside agriculture in two villages in Sleman, Yogyakarta (1984) (0)
- Cutting trees and planting property: The new territories of resource control in Mali's rural wood markets (2010) (0)
- TWO. Gaining Access to People and Trees (1992) (0)
- FIVE. State Power to Persist: Contemporary Forms of Forest Access Control (1992) (0)
- A Forest Without Trees (1992) (0)
- Gaining Access to People and Trees (1992) (0)
- THREE. The Emergence of “Scientific” Forestry in Colonial Java (1992) (0)
- The message is the market (2008) (0)
- The Insect state: development, politics and capital in African desert locust control (2010) (0)
- Migrations of Hunger and Knowledge: Food Insecurity and California's Indigenous Farmworkers (2012) (0)
- Concluding Comparisons: Products and Processes of Commoditization in Southeast Asia (2019) (0)
- Framing Essay (2018) (0)
- The myth of the protected worker: Southeast Asian micro-farmers in California agriculture (2015) (0)
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