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Books
- Editor, Carnival Crossfire: Art, Culture, Politics
(16: 4, 2010) (Accepted as a special issue of Social Identities: Journal for the study of Race, Nation and Culture.)
- Co-editor, Race, Space, Place: The Making and Unmaking of Freedoms in the Atlantic World,
Cultural Dynamics (Special Issue Editor)
(Fall, 2009) (forthcoming.)
- Globalization and the PostCreole Imagination: Notes on Fleeing the Plantation
(July, 2009), Duke University Press (A John Hope Franklin Center Book*.)
- Power and its Subjects: Development Dilemmas, Postcolonial Restructuring of Rural Spaces/Places/Identities and State Reconfiguration
(2005+) [author's comments]
- Negotiating Caribbean Freedom: Peasants and the State in Development
(2005), Lanham: Lexington Books, Caribbean Studies Series
- with Co-editor, Informalization: Process and Structure
(2000), Johns Hopkins University Press
Essays, Articles, Chapters in Books
- with Sean Metzger and Patricia Northover, “Questioning Freedoms in the Atlantic World”,
Cultural Dynamics (Special Issue)
(Fall, 2009) [author's comments]
- with Patricia Northover, “Homing Modern Freedoms: Creolization and the Politics of Place,”
(Fall, 2009) [author's comments]
- with Patricia Northover, Size, Survival and Beyond: A Critical Under-labouring for Fleeing the Plantation,
in The Thought of the New World: The Quest for Decolonization, edited by Norman Girvan and Brian Meeks
(2009), Ian Randle Publishers [author's comments]
- Absurdity and Conviviality: Power and its S/subjects in a Caribbean Postcolony,
in Carnival Crossfire: Art, Culture, Politics, edited by Michaeline A. Crichlow
(2009)
- Plantations,
in International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd edition, edited by William Darity
(December, 2007), Farmington, MI: McMillan
- A Response to My Critics” in “Book Discussion,
Social and Economic Studies, vol. 56 no. 3
(September, 2007),
pp. 172-183 [author's comments]
- with Patricia Northover, Freedom, Possibility and Ontology: Rethinking the Problem of Competitive Ascent in the Caribbean,”,
in Contributions to Social Ontology,, edited by Lawson, C., Latsis, J., and Martins, N., (eds)
(2007), London: Routledge [author's comments]
- Creole Self-Affirmation: De-centering Resistance in the Context of Globalization,
in Intellectual Traditions of the Caribbean, edited by Glen Richards et al
(2006), University of the West Indies Press (In press.)
- Re-centering Resistance in the Context of Globality: Afro-Caribbean People under Colonial Rule, edited by Barry Gaspar,
Contours, vol. 2 no. 1
(Spring, 2005),
pp. 54-82, Indiana University Press
- with Patricia Northover, Beyond Survival: Rethinking the Strategies for Sustainable Economic Growth in the Caribbean,
Social and Economic Studies, vol. 54, no. 3
(2005),
pp. 247-274, Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies
- Revisiting Jamaica’s 1980s: Maneuvers of an Embattled State Facilitating Neoliberalism from Within,”,
Social and Economic Studies, vol. 52 no. 2
(2003),
pp. 29-65.
- Neo-liberalism, States, and Bananas in the Windward Islands,
Laltin American Perspectives, vol. 130, 30 no. 3
(2003),
pp. 37-57
- with Fragano Ledgister, Nationalists and Development: The Price of Citizenship in Colonial Jamaica,
Plantation Society in the Americas, vol. VI no. 2&3
(2003),
pp. 191-222 [author's comments]
- “On the Move: The Caribbean, Diaspora and Atlantic Studies Program,
International Accents, vol. 3 no. 1
(Fall/Winter, 2002),
pp. 4-5, University of Iowa
- Part V: Conclusion: Living under the Long Shadows of Capital,
in Informalization: Process and Structure, edited by Tabak and Crichlow
(December, 2000), Baltimore: JHUP
- Reconfiguring the Informal Sector Divide: State, Capitalism and Struggle in Trinidad and Tobago,
Latin American Perspectives, vol. 98 no. 25(2)
(March, 1998),
pp. 62-83 (considered one of the 50 most cited articles in that journal.)
- “The Limits of Maneuver: Caribbean States, Small Farmers and the Capitalist World Economy 1940-1995, edited by David Barry Gaspar,
Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, vol. XVII no. 1
(1997),
pp. 81-98 (special issue on the Caribbean.)
- “Globalization, states and agricultural development in the Caribbean: The case of Jamaica and the Windward Islands,
in Land and Sustainable Development: A People s Focus Conference Proceedings, CNIRD publication series
(1996),
pp. 13-31, Trinidad and Tobago (CNIRD St. Andrews, Grenada W.I. 3rd-5th May 1995.)
- (Debates): “Reply to Besson ",
New West Indian Guide/Nieuwe West-Indische Gids, vol. 69 no. 3&4
(1995),
pp. 305-309 (In response to “Reply to Crichlow” by Jean Besson of Goldsmith College, London University) to article, “An Alternative approach to Family Land Tenure.”.)
- An Alternative Approach to Family-Land Tenure in the Caribbean : The Case of St. Lucia,
New West Indian Guide/Nieuwe West-Indische Gids, vol. 68 no. 1&2
(1994),
pp. 77-99 (considered one of the most influential and cited articles on Caribbean land tenure.)
- State Class and Agricultural Entrepreneurship in Trinidad and Tobago,
in Culture and Entrepreneurship in the Caribbean, edited by S. Ryan
(1994),
pp. 53-92, Institute of Social and Economic Research. University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
- Stratification and the Small Business Sector in Trinidad and Tobago (reprint),
in Entrepreneurship in the Caribbean: Culture Structure and Conjuncture
(1994),
pp. 93-118, Institute of Social and Economic Research. University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
- “Dualism debunked: The influence of state, occupational multiplicity in the Agricultural sector in the Caribbean,
Farm and Business, vol. 1
(1992),
pp. 1 (Also in Proceedings of West Indian Agricultural Economics Conference.)
- Stratification and the Small Business Sector in Trinidad and Tobago, edited by S. Ryan,
Social and Occupational Stratification in Contemporary Trinidad and Tobago
(1991),
pp. 191-209, Institute of Social and Economic Research. St. Augustine Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
- Stratification, Pluralism and Economic Power” (an interview with Lloyd Brathwaite a prominent West Indian sociologist),
in Social and Occupational Stratification in Contemporary Trinidad and Tobago, edited by Selwyan Ryan
(1991),
pp. 52-57, Institute of Social and Economic Research. St. Augustine Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
- Food and Nutrition Report for CARICOM (The Caribbean Common Market)
(1989), Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago (Was a member of the team that produced the Land Tenure in the Caribbean Series-Working papers of the University of Wisconsin, Madison (A USAID and Land Tenure Center project (1988-89).)
- “Intensive Farming and the Land Registration Programme in Choiseul: A Report,
in Land Titling and Land Registration in St.Lucia, Working Paper Series
(1988), University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin: The Land Tenure Center ((USAID Project).)
- “La Politique Agricole, l’Etat et le Developpment Rural a Sainte-Lucie” (Agricultural Politics, the State and Rural Development in St. Lucia),
in Enjeux Fonciers dans la Caraïbe, en Amerique Centrale et a la Reunion, edited by C. Deverre
(1987),
pp. 39-64, Paris: Inra et Karthala
Papers Submitted
- with Patricia Northover, “Making Modern S/subjects: Sketching a Method for Theorizing C/creolization in Atlantic History and Fleeing the Plantation,
Theory and Society
(2006) (Advanced Revision.)
- “Introduction: Beyond the Banana Wars: Working (with) the WTO, edited by (Guest Editor,
Plantation Society in the Americas: Special Issue, vol. 111 no. 2
(2001) (in press.)
Book Reviews
- Caribbean Land and Development Revisited,. Jean Besson and Janet Momsen editors. New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2007. ix + 276,
New West Indian Guide., vol. 83 no. 3&4
(Fall, 2009)
- The Second Generation of Freemen in Jamaica, 1907-1944 by Erna Brodber,
Nieuwe West-Indische Gids, vol. 80 no. 3&4
(2006),
pp. 262-265, KITLV: Royal Institute of Linguistics and Anthropology
- "Come in, My Lords, Come in", by Stanley French,
newspaper review, "The Crusader", Castries, St. Lucia
(2005) (book on cricket and cricketers in St. Lucia, West Indies.)
- "Wizards & Scientists: Explorations in Afro-Cuban Modernity & Tradition" by Stephan Palmié. Durham: Duke University Press,
Social and Economic Studies, vol. 53 no. 2
(June, 2004),
pp. 187-192
- "Martha Brae’s Two Histories: European Expansion and Caribbean Culture-Building in Jamaica" JEAN BESSON, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press,
New West Indian Guide, vol. 78 no. 3&4
(2004),
pp. 318-320
- "Community Formation: A Study of the village in Postemancipation Jamaica" AUDLEY G. REID. Kingston, Jamaica: Canoe Press, 2000. xvi+156 pp. (Paper n.p.),
New West Indian Guide, vol. 77 no. 1&2
(2003),
pp. 142-145
- "The George Beckford Papers" KARI LEVITT ed. Kingston, Jamaica: Canoe Press, 2000. lxxi + 468 pp. (Paper n.p.),
New West Indian Guide, vol. 77 no. 1&2
(2003),
pp. 142-145
- "Orpheus and Power" by Michael Hanchard,
Identities, vol. 4 no. 2
(1995),
pp. 323-327
- Report: "Hunger 1993: Uprooted People" by Marc J. Cohen ed,
Social and Economic Studies, vol. 43 no. 4
(1994),
pp. 268-272
- "The Jamaican People 1820-1920" by Patrick Bryan,
Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 68, (3&4):, vol. 68 no. 3&4
(1994),
pp. 360-362
- "Farmers and Finance: experience with institutional savings and credit in West Java" by H.A.J. Moll. Wageningen: Agricultural University,
Social and Economic Studies, vol. 40 no. 4
(1991),
pp. 205-210
- The Politics of Food Hunger by Solon Barraclough,
Social and Economic Studies
(1990)
Other
- The Banana Crisis: Of Farmers and Island Economies, edited by (Guest Editor),
Plantation Society in the Americas: Special Issue
(2006?) (in press.)
- Land Use and Land Tenure Patterns in the Windward Islands: An analysis of the Agricultural Sectors of Martinique, St. Vincent, St. Lucia, Dominica and Grenada 1970-1990
(1994),
pp. 172, St. Augustine Trinidad: Caribbean Network of Integrated Rural Development
- Food Utilization in the Caribbean
(1989), Georgetown (Commissioned study for the Caribbean Common Market (CARICOM.)
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