Sarah R. Osterhoudt, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Yale University, New Haven, CT |
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Sign in to add mentorMichael R. Dove | grad student | 2014 | Yale | |
(The Forest in the Field: The Cultural Dimensions of Agroforestry Landscapes in Madagascar.) |
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Osterhoudt S, Galvin SS, Graef DJ, et al. (2020) Chains of Meaning: Crops, commodities, and the ‘in-between’ spaces of trade World Development. 135: 105070 |
Neimark B, Osterhoudt S, Alter H, et al. (2019) A new sustainability model for measuring changes in power and access in global commodity chains: through a smallholder lens Palgrave Communications. 5: 1-11 |
Osterhoudt S. (2018) Corridors of power: the politics of environmental aid to Madagascar The Journal of Peasant Studies. 45: 477-480 |
Osterhoudt SR. (2018) The land of no taboo: agrarian politics of neglect and care in Madagascar The Journal of Peasant Studies. 45: 1297-1313 |
Osterhoudt S. (2016) Written with seed: the political ecology of memory in Madagascar Journal of Political Ecology. 23: 263-278 |
Osterhoudt S. (2016) Forest and Labor in Madagascar: From Colonial Concession to Global Biosphere. Genese Marie Sodikoff. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2012. 245 pp. American Ethnologist. 43: 198-199 |
Baker LM, Dove MR, Graef D, et al. (2013) Whose Diversity Counts? The Politics and Paradoxes of Modern Diversity Sustainability. 5: 2495-2518 |
Osterhoudt SR. (2010) The Field as Labyrinth: Exploring Ethnographic Practices through the Works of Jorge Luis Borges Anthropology Matters. 12 |