The Situated Politics of Agroecology
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Call for Papers
The Situated Politics of Agroecology
Journal: Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
Manuscript Submission Deadline: 30 September 2026
Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems invites high-quality submissions for its Article Collection on The Situated Politics of Agroecology.
About the Article Collection
Agroecology has emerged as a transformative approach to sustainable agriculture by integrating ecological principles, social justice, and culturally grounded farming practices. This Article Collection explores how agroecology is shaped by the unique political, social, cultural, and geographical contexts in which it is practiced.
The collection seeks research examining how place-specific conditions influence the adoption, interpretation, and evolution of agroecology. It encourages contributions that investigate the relationships between local agroecosystems, agrarian institutions, rural development, state-society interactions, and cultural politics while advancing new perspectives on agroecological futures.
Topics of Interest
Submissions may include, but are not limited to:
Politics and place-based perspectives of agroecology
Agroecology, crises, and future food systems
Local agroecosystems and rural development
State-society relations and agroecological governance
Agrarian political economy and environmental history
Feminist and decolonial approaches to agroecology
Cultural politics and agrarian livelihoods
Climate change adaptation through agroecology
Defining and rethinking agroecology across different geographies
Social movements, justice, and knowledge co-creation in agroecology
Preferred Article Types
The journal welcomes:
Original Research Articles
Theoretical and Conceptual Papers
Empirical Studies
Interdisciplinary Research
Submission Information
Submission Deadline: 30 September 2026
Articles should be approximately 7,000 words.
All submissions will undergo desk assessment and peer review.
Authors should select the appropriate Article Collection during submission.
Manuscripts must follow the journal's official author guidelines.
Guest Advisors
Ms. Anjana Ramkumar, Cornell University
Dr. Emily Baker, Cornell University / University of Vermont
Prof. Rachel Bezner Kerr, Cornell University
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