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Books
Garrod, J. Z. (2025). Royal histories: The transformation of the Royal Bank of Canada, 1864–2022. University of Toronto Press.
Articles
Garrod, J. Z. (2025). Canadian political economy and the transnational character of Canada's cannabis industry. Science & Society, 89(3), 348–371.
Garrod, J. Z., & Cormack, P. (2025). New Canadian cannabis trust regimes: Where is the local pot? Contemporary Drug Problems.
Garrod, J. Z. (2024). "If the news is fake, imagine history": The network state and the second bourgeois revolution. Progress in Economic Geography, 2(2) 1–9.
Occhiuto , K., Todd, S. L., Wilson, T., & Garrod, J. Z. (2021). Toward greater transparency regarding cross-sector partnerships for technology development. Canadian Journal of Nonprofit and Social Economy Research, 12(2), 89–103.
Wilson, T. E., Todd, S. L., Occhiuto, K., & Garrod, J. Z. (2020). Social workers as double agents: Critical inquiry, social work education, and the youth question. Social Work Education, 39(1), 85–96.
Garrod, J. Z. (2019). On the property of blockchains: Comments on an emerging literature. Economy and Society, 48(4), 602–623.
Garrod, J. Z. (2019). Globalization and Canada's Medicare identity: A longer view. Journal of Canadian Studies/Revue d'études canadiennes, 53(2), 197–237.
Garrod, J. Z. (2018). Imperialism or global capitalism? Some reflections from Canada. Studies in Political Economy, 99(3), 268–284.
Garrod, J. Z. (2017). A (reluctant) defence of the theory of the transnational state. Studies in Political Economy, 98(3), 279–297.
Garrod, J. Z. (2016). The real world of the decentralized autonomous society. triple C: Communication, Capitalism & Critique, 14(1), 62–77.
Garrod, J. Z. (2015). A critique of Panitch and Gindin's theory of American empire. Science & Society, 79(1), 38–62.
Garrod, J. Z. (2014). Beyond BiDil: Race, ethnicity, and the case of atrial fibrillation. University of Toronto Medical Journal, 91(1), 43–48.
Garrod, J. Z. (2006). A brave old world: Scientific racism and BiDil. McGill Journal of Medicine, 9(1), 54–60.
Book Chapters & Encyclopedia Entries
Garrod, J. Z. (2024). The transnational state. In C. Barrow (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Critical Political Science. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.
Garrod, J. Z. (2024. Mode of production. In C. Barrow (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Critical Political Science. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.
Garrod, J. Z. (2023). Property and social change. In R. Baikady, V. Nadesan, J. Przeperski, R. Islam, S. S.M., & G. Jianguo (Eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Global Social Change. 
Garrod, J. Z., & Macdonald, L. (2016). Rethinking 'Canadian mining imperialism' in Latin America. In D. Kalowatie & M. Dougherty (Eds.), Mining in Latin America: Critical approaches to the "New Extraction" (pp. 100–115).
Online Publications
Garrod, J. Z. (2021). Making global property: COVID-19, the blockchain and the role of the state.  International Karl Polanyi Society.
Garrod, J. Z. (2018). Future problems: What sociology should (re)learn from science fiction. Scatterplot.
Garrod, J. Z. (2018). Teaching sociology through stand-up comedy. Carleton University Department of Sociology and Anthropology Blog.
Reviews
Garrod, J. Z. (2018). Review of the book, Imperialism in the Twenty-First Century: Globalization, Super-Exploitation, and Capitalism's Final Crisis, by John Smith. Science & Society.
Garrod, J. Z. (2015). Review of the book, Global Capitalism and the Crisis of Humanity, by William Robinson. Canadian Journal of Sociology.
Garrod, J. Z. (2015). Review of the book, Imperial Canada Ltd.: Legal Haven of Choice for the World's Mining Industries, by Alain Deneault & William Sacher. Alternate Routes.
Garrod, J. Z. (2013). Review of the book, The Making of Global Capitalism: The Political Economy of American Empire, by L. Panitch & S. Gindin. Antipode Foundation.
Media
Garrod, J. Z. (2022). Is decentralization a myth? Some insights from Dr. Joel Garrod. Cryptovantage.
Garrod, J. Z. (2020). Property relations on the blockchain [Interview]. The Blockchain Socialist.