I've managed to flit around a number of academic domains, including mathematics (at which I was rubbish, though which I enjoyed a great deal), philosophy, politics, and economics, and I'm now, apparently, a sociologist. Here are some of the peer-reviewed journal articles I've had a hand in over the past few years.

Books

2007 Raj Patel, Stuffed and Starved: Markets, Power and the Hidden Battle for the World Food System. London. Portobello Books. Available here.

2006 co-edited with Peter Rosset and Michael Courville, "Promised Land: Competing Visions of Agrarian Reform", Oakland, California. Food First Books. Download here.

Reports

2007 Raj Patel, The World Bank and Agriculture: A Critical Review of the World Bank’s World Development Report 2008, ActionAid International, October 2007. Available here.

Articles

2007 Rajeev Patel, "Transgressing rights: La Vía Campesina’s call for Food Sovereignty", Feminist Economics 13(1), pp 87–93. Download here.

2006 Rajeev Patel with Harald Witt and Matthew Schnurr, "Can the poor help GM crops? Technology, Representation and Cotton in the Makhathini Flats, South Africa", Review of African Political Economy, 109, pp147-163. Download here.

2006 Rajeev Patel, "International agrarian restructuring and the practical ethics of peasant movement solidarity", Journal of Asian and African Studies 41, 1/2, pp71-93. Download here.

2005 Rajeev Patel, Robert J. Torres and Peter Rosset, "Genetic engineering in agriculture and corporate engineering in public debate: Risk, Public Relations, and Public Debate over Genetically Modified Crops", International Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health, 14,4, October-December, pp428-36. Download here.

2005 Rajeev Patel, "Global Fascism, Revolutionary Humanism and the Ethics of Food Sovereignty", Development, 48, 2, pp79-83. Download here.

2005 Raj Patel, "Faulty Shades of Green: The World Bank Dissembles the Environment", Review of Radical Political Economy, Volume 37, 3, Summer 2005. Download here.

2004 Rajeev Patel and Philip McMichael, "Third Worldism and Lineages of Global Fascism: Neo-liberalism and the Regrouping of the Global South", Third World Quarterly: Journal of Emerging Areas, Special 25th Anniversary Issue, 25, 1, January 2004. Download here.

2002 Anne Rademacher and Rajeev Patel, "Creating Global Poverty - Reading Local Experiences, Creating Global Discourse: Reflections on Re-Contextualizing Participatory Research Data for Global Policy" in Knowing poverty : Critical reflections on participatory research and policy, K. Brock and R. McGee (eds.), London: Earthscan. Download here.

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