Annie Shattuck
Agricultural and Biological Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
56
Citations
2,407
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
19
Publishing since 2008
Annie Shattuck studies the political and economic dimensions of agriculture and food systems, with particular attention to pesticides, land use, and the effects of climate change and displacement on rural communities. Her work draws on critical social science and geography to examine how global agrichemical industries, land investments, and agroecology (ecologically-based farming) shape the lives of farmers and peasants worldwide.
Publication activity has been variable but generally sustained over the past decade, with peaks around 2021 and 2023-2025 and an average of about 3.8 papers per year over the last five years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Global agrichemical production networks, restructuring and regulation through the lens of paraquat
Applied Geography · 2026
- Land Leases and Concessions in the Lao PDR: A characterization of investments in land and their impacts
BORIS (University Library Bern) · 2025
- CHAPTER 4 Violent Displacement and Volumetric Change
University of Hawaii Press eBooks · 2025
- Violent Displacement and Volumetric Change
University of Hawaii Press eBooks · 2025
- Agrarian questions for an urban world: response to ‘Climate change and urban-agrarian solidarities’
City · 2025
- Staple Security: Bread and Wheat in EgyptStaple Security: Bread and Wheat in EgyptJessica Barnes. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2022. 320 pp., 45 black-and-white illustrations, bibliography, index. $27.95 paper (ISBN 978-1-4780-1852-0), $104.95 cloth (ISBN 978-1-4780-1586-4), $27.95 eBook (ISBN 978-1-4780-2311-1).
The AAG Review of Books · 2024
- A new critical social science research agenda on pesticides
Agriculture and Human Values · 2023
- Life on the land: new lives for agrarian questions
The Journal of Peasant Studies · 2023
- ‘Our struggle is for humanity’: a conversation with Morgan Ody, general coordinator of La Via Campesina International, on land, politics, peasant life and a vision for hope in our changing world
The Journal of Peasant Studies · 2023
- Critical engagements with “ <i>Climate Change as Class War”</i> —the climate, public power, and the means of social reproduction
Studies in Political Economy · 2023
- Cumulative Socionatural Displacements: Reconceptualizing Climate Displacements in a World Already on the Move
2023
- Intertwined histories: <i>JPS</i> at 50, La Via Campesina at 30
The Journal of Peasant Studies · 2023
- Farm stress and the production of rural sacrifice zones
Journal of Rural Studies · 2022
- Funding CRISPR: Understanding the role of government and philanthropic institutions in supporting academic research within the CRISPR innovation system
Quantitative Science Studies · 2022
- Author response for "Funding CRISPR: Understanding the role of government and philanthropic institutions in supporting academic research within the CRISPR innovation system"
2022
- The Journal of Peasant Studies×7
- Agriculture and Human Values×2
- Annals of the American Association of Geographers×2
- BORIS (University Library Bern)×2
- University of Hawaii Press eBooks×2
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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