Hannah Holleman

588 total citations
22 papers, 321 citations indexed

About

Hannah Holleman is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Political Science and International Relations and Finance. According to data from OpenAlex, Hannah Holleman has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 321 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 1 paper in Political Science and International Relations and 1 paper in Finance. Recurrent topics in Hannah Holleman's work include Political Economy and Marxism (4 papers), World Systems and Global Transformations (1 paper) and Geographies of human-animal interactions (1 paper). Hannah Holleman is often cited by papers focused on Political Economy and Marxism (4 papers), World Systems and Global Transformations (1 paper) and Geographies of human-animal interactions (1 paper). Hannah Holleman collaborates with scholars based in United States. Hannah Holleman's co-authors include John Bellamy Foster, Brett Clark, Robert W. McChesney, John Bellamy Foster, R. Jamil Jonna, Jeff Noonan, Henry Veltmeyer, Michel Chossudovsky, Berch Berberoglu and Chris Smith and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Sociology, Nature Sustainability and The Journal of Peasant Studies.

In The Last Decade

Hannah Holleman

19 papers receiving 276 citations

Peers

Hannah Holleman
Anitra Nelson Australia
Zeynep K. Hansen United States
Eric Bonds United States
Ian Smith United Kingdom
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Countries citing papers authored by Hannah Holleman

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Fields of papers citing papers by Hannah Holleman

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Hannah Holleman

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All Works

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Foster, John Bellamy, Brett Clark, & Hannah Holleman. (2022). Kapitał i ekologia choroby. Praktyka Teoretyczna. 167–202.
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Foster, John Bellamy, Brett Clark, & Hannah Holleman. (2021). Marx and the Commons. Social research. 88(1). 1–30. 5 indexed citations
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Foster, John Bellamy, Brett Clark, & Hannah Holleman. (2021). Capital and the Ecology of Disease. Monthly Review. 1–23. 1 indexed citations
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Foster, John Bellamy, Brett Clark, & Hannah Holleman. (2020). Marx and the Indigenous. Monthly Review. 1–19. 6 indexed citations
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Foster, John Bellamy, Brett Clark, & Hannah Holleman. (2019). Capitalism and Robbery. Monthly Review. 1–23. 8 indexed citations
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Foster, John Bellamy, Hannah Holleman, & Brett Clark. (2019). Imperialism in the Anthropocene. Monthly Review. 70–88. 17 indexed citations
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Holleman, Hannah. (2019). Defeating the great derangement. Nature Sustainability. 2(12). 1073–1074. 1 indexed citations
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Holleman, Hannah. (2018). No Empires, No Dust Bowls. Monthly Review. 22–30. 2 indexed citations
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Noonan, Jeff, Paul Thompson, Chris Smith, et al.. (2017). Reading 'Capital' Today. Pluto Press eBooks.
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Holleman, Hannah. (2016). De-naturalizing ecological disaster: colonialism, racism and the global Dust Bowl of the 1930s. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 44(1). 234–260. 24 indexed citations
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Holleman, Hannah. (2015). Method in Ecological Marxism: Science and the Struggle for Change. Monthly Review. 67(5). 1–1. 2 indexed citations
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Foster, John Bellamy & Hannah Holleman. (2014). The theory of unequal ecological exchange: a Marx-Odum dialectic. The Journal of Peasant Studies. 41(2). 199–233. 103 indexed citations
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Foster, John Bellamy & Hannah Holleman. (2012). Weber and the Environment: Classical Foundations for a Postexemptionalist Sociology. American Journal of Sociology. 117(6). 1625–1673. 62 indexed citations
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Holleman, Hannah. (2012). Energy Policy and Environmental Possibilities: Biofuels and Key Protagonists of Ecological Change*. Rural Sociology. 77(2). 280–307. 10 indexed citations
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Foster, John Bellamy & Hannah Holleman. (2010). The Financial Power Elite. Monthly Review. 62(1). 1–1. 22 indexed citations
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Veltmeyer, Henry, Fernando Ignacio Leiva, Ronald H. Chilcote, et al.. (2010). Imperialism, Crisis and Class Struggle. 1 indexed citations
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Holleman, Hannah, Robert W. McChesney, John Bellamy Foster, & R. Jamil Jonna. (2009). The Penal State in an Age of Crisis. Monthly Review. 61(2). 1–1. 7 indexed citations
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Foster, John Bellamy, Hannah Holleman, & Robert W. McChesney. (2008). The U.S. Imperial Triangle and Military Spending. Monthly Review. 60(5). 1–1. 17 indexed citations
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Holleman, Hannah & R. Jamil Jonna. (2008). The War for Control of the Periphery. Monthly Review. 59(9). 54–54. 1 indexed citations

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