Citation Impact

Citing Papers

The Dual Imperative in Refugee Research: Some Methodological and Ethical Considerations in Social Science Research on Forced Migration
2003 Standout
RURAL HANDICRAFT PRODUCTION IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD: POLICY ISSUES FOR SOUTH AFRICA
2000
The importance of non-timber forest products in rural livelihood security and as safety nets: a review of evidence from South Africa
2004 Standout
Global trends of local ecological knowledge and future implications
2018 Standout
The Politics of Migrants’ Transnational Political Practices
2003 Standout
Theorising environmental justice: the expanding sphere of a discourse
2013 Standout
The disaster—media—relief nexus
2008
Transforming Resistance, Broadening Our Boundaries: Critical Organizational Communication Meets Globalization from Below
2005
Engaging Simplifications: Community-Based Resource Management, Market Processes and State Agendas in Upland Southeast Asia
2002 Standout
Benefits and Burdens of Transnational Campaigns: A Comparison Of Four Oil Struggles In Ecuador
2007
Reflexivity, Positionality and Participatory Ethics: Negotiating Fieldwork Dilemmas in International Research
2015 Standout
Parks and Peoples: The Social Impact of Protected Areas
2006 Standout
Diasporas and International Relations Theory
2003 Standout
Migrant “Illegality” and Deportability in Everyday Life
2002 Standout
Amazon Forestry Tranformed: Integrating Knowledge for Smallholder Timber Managemet in Eastern Brazil
2007
Misrepresenting Communities: The Politics of Community‐Based Rural Ecotourism in Gales Point Manatee, Belize1
1999
New! Improved? The Transformation of the Global Agrifood System*
2004 Standout
Anthropology of religion: Disasters and the representations of tradition and modernity
2010 Standout
The Spaces and Times of Globalization: Place, Scale, Networks, and Positionality*
2002 Standout
Amazon Forestry Transformed: Integrating Knowledge for Smallholder Timber Management in Eastern Brazil
2007
Locating Globalization: Feminist (Re)readings of the Subjects and Spaces of Globalization*
2002
Alternative trade in bananas: Obstacles and opportunities for progressive social change in the global economy
2000
Beyond the Square Wheel: Toward a More Comprehensive Understanding of Biodiversity Conservation as Social and Political Process
2002 Standout
The limits to 'transnationalism': Bosnian and Eritrean refugees in Europe as emerging transnational communities
2001
Local or localized? Exploring the contributions of Franco-Mediterranean agrifood theory to alternative food research
2013 Standout
Laboring in the Factories and in the Fields
2002
Evaluating fair trade consumption: politics, defetishization and producer participation
2006
Human geography without scale
2005 Standout
Fifty Years of Refugee Studies: From Theory to Policy
2001
Discursive Leadership
2008 Standout
History, Geography and Difference in the Post‐socialist World: Or, Do We Still Need Post‐Socialism?
2008 Standout
Turismo comunitario en Ecuador.: Comprendiendo el community-based tourism desde la comunidad
2008 Standout

Works of Mark Moberg being referenced

Homeworkers in Global Perspective: Invisible No More
1997
myths that divide: immigrant labor and class segmentation in the Belizean banana industry
1996
Citrus, Strategy, and Class: The Politics of Development in Southern Belize
1993
Transnational Labor and Refugee Enclaves in a Central American Banana Industry
1996
Erin Brockovich Doesn't Live Here: Environmental Politics and "Responsible Care" in Mobile County, Alabama
2002
Banana Wars: Power, Production, and History in the Americas
2008
Fair Trade and Eastern Caribbean Banana Farmers: Rhetoric and Reality in the Anti-Globalization Movement
2005
Rankless by CCL
2026