Environmental History
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"Sexism after Bifurcation? The Arrow of Women’s Time and Utopistics for a New World Order." Pp. 105-28 in Structures of the World Political Economy and Future Global Conflict and Cooperation, ed. Christian Suter and Christopher Chase-Dunn. London: Lit Verlag, 2014.
"Nonwaged Peasants in the Modern World-system: African Households as Dialectical Units of Capitalist Exploitation and Indigenous Resistance, 1890-1930." Journal of Philosophical Economics 4 (3) (2010)
[with M. Cecilia Macabuac]. 2009. “Aquaculture Commodity Chains and Threats to Food Security and Survival of Philippine Fishing Households.” Pp. 117-38 in The Rise of Asia and Transformation of the World-System, edited by T.K. Ganesh. Paradigm Press.
“The Shrimp Eat Better Than We Do”: Philippine Subsistence Fishing Households Sacrificed for the Global Food Chain." Review of the Fernand Braudel Center 30 (4) (Fall 2007).
"The Incorporation of Mountain Ecosystems into the Capitalist World-System." Review of the Fernand Braudel Center 19 (1996)
"Speculators and Settler Capitalists: Unthinking the Mythology about Appalachian Landholding, 1790-1860" In Appalachia in the Making: The Mountain South in the Nineteenth Century, edited by Mary Beth Pudup, Dwight Billings, and Altina Waller (University of North Carolina Press, 1995).
"The Spatial Organization of Trade and Class Struggle over Transport Infrastructure: Southern Appalachia, 1830-1860" In Space and Transport in the World-System, edited by Stephen Bunker and Paul Cicantell (Greenwood Press, 1998)
"Women's Labor and Nature: The 21st Century World-System from a Radical Ecofeminist Perspective." Pp. 183-202 in New Theoretical Directions for the 21st Century World-System, edited by W. A. Dunaway. Praeger Press, 2003.