Selected Articles and Book Chapters
Securing oil palm small holder livelihoods without more deforestation in Indonesia
2024. Nature Sustainability.
Making the Familiar Strange: Anthropological Reflections
2023. Talking About Global Inequality: Personal Experiences and Historical Perspective. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 147-154.
Dynamic farmers, dead plantations, and the myth of the lazy native.
2023. The Journal of Peasant Studies. VOL. 50, NO. 2, 519–538
Indonesia’s Plantationocene
2023. Annals of the American Association of Geographers. 0(0) 2023, pp. 1–5.
Commons, co-ops, and corporations: assembling Indonesia’s twenty-first century land reform.
2021. The Journal of Peasant Studies 48(3):613-639
A Collaborative-Working Puzzle.
2020. Critical Dialogues: Thinking Together in Turbulent Times pp 21-36, Bristol: Policy Press.
Epilogue: Customary Land Rights and Politics, 25 Years On.
2020. The Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, 21(1), 77-84.
After Development: Surplus Population and the Politics of Entitlement.
2017. Development and Change, 48: 1247–1261.
Intergenerational displacement in Indonesia’s oil palm plantation zone.
2017. Journal of Peasant Studies 44(6):1158-1176.
The price of un/freedom: Indonesia's colonial and contemporary plantation labour regimes.
2017. Comparative Studies in Society and History 59(2):245-276.
Situating Transmigration in Indonesia’s Oil Palm Labour Regime.
2016. The Oil Palm Complex: Smallholders, Agribusiness and the State in Indonesia and Malaysia, edited by R. Cramb and J. McCarthy. Singapore: NUS Press.pp354-377.
Unfree Labour and Extractive Regimes in Colonial Java and Beyond
2016. Development and Change 17(3): 598–611
Governing Rural Indonesia: Convergence on the Project System.
2015. Critical Policy Studies.10(1):79-94.
Transnational Farmland Investment: A Risky Business.
2015. Journal of Agrarian Change 15 (4):560-568.
What is Land? Assembling a Resource for Global Investment.
2014. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 39 (4): 589-602.