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The enterprise rate of profit in key US sectors 1994–2020: An examination of the tendency towards the equalization of sectoral profit rates and a critique of Hulten and Wykoff fixed capital stock valuations in the US (2025)
Journal Article
Jefferies, W. (online). The enterprise rate of profit in key US sectors 1994–2020: An examination of the tendency towards the equalization of sectoral profit rates and a critique of Hulten and Wykoff fixed capital stock valuations in the US. Capital and Class, https://doi.org/10.1177/03098168251341165

This article examines enterprise profit rates in key US sectors. Competition between capitals of different compositions modifies values into prices of production to equalize profit rates. These prices of production are further modified into enterpris... Read More about The enterprise rate of profit in key US sectors 1994–2020: An examination of the tendency towards the equalization of sectoral profit rates and a critique of Hulten and Wykoff fixed capital stock valuations in the US.

Forum-Shopping and Choice of Law in Intra-sect and Inter-sect Muslim Family Disputes in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar (2025)
Journal Article
Al-Saai, N. (online). Forum-Shopping and Choice of Law in Intra-sect and Inter-sect Muslim Family Disputes in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar. Arab Law Quarterly, 1-47. https://doi.org/10.1163/15730255-bja10189

The plurality of opinions that Sharīʿah affords has ensured justice for different groups and disputants in pre-modern times. Although this plurality had been limited by modern state codifications, forum-shopping and choice of applicable Muslim rules... Read More about Forum-Shopping and Choice of Law in Intra-sect and Inter-sect Muslim Family Disputes in Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar.

What Is the Value of Value for Agrarian Studies? (2025)
Journal Article
Akram‐Lodhi, A., Yadav, S., Mezzadri, A., & Taylor, M. (online). What Is the Value of Value for Agrarian Studies?. Journal of Agrarian Change, Article e70020. https://doi.org/10.1111/joac.70020

Reflecting a longstanding intellectual heritage in Marxist political economy, contributions to agrarian studies have variously referred to the production, distribution and extraction of value. Despite this central role within the heritage of agrarian... Read More about What Is the Value of Value for Agrarian Studies?.

The myth of good AI: A manifesto for critical Artificial Intelligence (2025)
Book
Adib-Moghaddam, A. (2025). The myth of good AI: A manifesto for critical Artificial Intelligence. Manchester University Press. https://doi.org/10.7765/9781526189516

The myth of good AI offers a bold new approach to understanding artificial intelligence and its implications for human security. Dismantling the ‘good AI’ narrative pedalled by tech giants, the book exposes the full extent of AI’s nefarious impact on... Read More about The myth of good AI: A manifesto for critical Artificial Intelligence.

Gender, Social Reproduction, and Feminist Approaches to Food Systems (2025)
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Stevano, S. (2025). Gender, Social Reproduction, and Feminist Approaches to Food Systems

The study of food systems through a gender lens highlights gender roles and relations in the production, processing, and consumption of food. The concept of “food system” has a long history, but its uses have increased significantly in recent decades... Read More about Gender, Social Reproduction, and Feminist Approaches to Food Systems.

Review of: Qur’an translation in Indonesia: Scriptural politics in a multilingual state PinkJohanna, Qur’an Translation in Indonesia: Scriptural Politics in a Multilingual State. London and New York: Routledge, 2024. ISBN: 9781-003-39528-7, pp. xi+217, ebk, £35.99. (2025)
Journal Article
Rozi, A. F., & Nauval, M. H. (online). Review of: Qur’an translation in Indonesia: Scriptural politics in a multilingual state PinkJohanna, Qur’an Translation in Indonesia: Scriptural Politics in a Multilingual State. London and New York: Routledge, 2024. ISBN: 9781-003-39528-7, pp. xi+217, ebk, £35.99. Critical Research on Religion, 1-4. https://doi.org/10.1177/20503032251344341

Concentration and competition from global to local: The Southern African poultry industry (2025)
Journal Article
Goga, S., & Roberts, S. (online). Concentration and competition from global to local: The Southern African poultry industry. Competition and Change, https://doi.org/10.1177/10245294251344362

The geographic reach of multinational corporations means that mergers and restrictive agreements in one jurisdiction, such as in north America or Europe, may impact on countries around the world. We analyze the role of multinationals in shaping poult... Read More about Concentration and competition from global to local: The Southern African poultry industry.

Coalition-building and the politics of hegemonic ordering in the Indo-Pacific (2025)
Journal Article
Loke, B., & Emmers, R. (online). Coalition-building and the politics of hegemonic ordering in the Indo-Pacific. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1080/10357718.2025.2509555

US–China great power competition in the Indo-Pacific is intensifying, with important consequences for the conceptualisation of regional order. However, many debates remain largely wedded to binary analysis, failing to capture the complexity and fluid... Read More about Coalition-building and the politics of hegemonic ordering in the Indo-Pacific.

Symbolic Power (2025)
Book Chapter
Hoffmann, A. (2025). Symbolic Power. In S. E. Goddard, G. Lawson, & O. J. Sending (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of International Political Sociology (717-734). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198854708.013.34

Studying symbolic power is a commitment of international political sociology (IPS). This chapter analyzes the roots of symbolic power in Pierre Bourdieu’s work on Algeria, language, and critical engagement with Max Weber before surveying its uses in... Read More about Symbolic Power.

Right-wing Times: Fascism, Left/Right Convergences and the Relationship of ‘Gender-Critical’ to Anti-Gender (2025)
Journal Article
Tudor, A. (in press). Right-wing Times: Fascism, Left/Right Convergences and the Relationship of ‘Gender-Critical’ to Anti-Gender. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society,

This article considers the role that so-called ‘gender critical’ feminist mobilizations play transnationally, not only in amplifying global anti-gender movements, but in fuelling broader left and liberal complicity in growing fascism. While anti-gend... Read More about Right-wing Times: Fascism, Left/Right Convergences and the Relationship of ‘Gender-Critical’ to Anti-Gender.

The Role of Finance in Greening Economic Development (2025)
Book Chapter
Volz, U., & Aitken, D. (2025). The Role of Finance in Greening Economic Development. In J. A. Mathews, & A. Oqubay Metiku (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook on the Greening of Economic Development (295-318). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198883487.013.19

This chapter discusses the role of the financial sector in greening economic development and the need to align finance with climate and other sustainability goals. Starting with a discussion of prevailing market failures in finance, the chapter makes... Read More about The Role of Finance in Greening Economic Development.

Obituary, In Memoriam: Elizabeth Howard Moore (1949–2024) (2025)
Other
Murphy, S., & Charney, M. (2025). Obituary, In Memoriam: Elizabeth Howard Moore (1949–2024). Bangkok

The name Elizabeth, née Howard, Moore is one that is likely very familiar to many readers of the Journal of the Siam Society. She not only published in JSS on several occasions (see the reference list at the end), she was also an active scholar in Th... Read More about Obituary, In Memoriam: Elizabeth Howard Moore (1949–2024).

Normative Language and Judgements of Cognition: A Methodological Reflection on Difficult Sign Language Interactions (2025)
Journal Article
Modern, J. (in press). Normative Language and Judgements of Cognition: A Methodological Reflection on Difficult Sign Language Interactions. Medicine Anthropology Theory, 12(2),

In this article, I investigate the case of a deaf woman, Silivia, who lived in western Uganda. Silivia did not use standardised sign language and was commonly considered to be ‘mad.’ However, some of her interlocutors disagreed, arguing that percepti... Read More about Normative Language and Judgements of Cognition: A Methodological Reflection on Difficult Sign Language Interactions.