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Commodity Frontiers, Land, and Global Production

Tue, August 11, 8:00 to 9:30am, TBA

Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)

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This panel brings together papers selected through the conference open call. It examines how contemporary capitalism expands through land dispossession, commodity frontiers, and transnational economic networks across the world system. Drawing on cases from West Africa, South Asia, Latin America, and U.S.–China connections, the papers analyze how states, corporations, and elites reshape access to land, labor, and natural resources while reorganizing commodity production, circulation, and financial networks in response to shifting patterns of global accumulation. The panel highlights how plantation expansion, militarized land regimes, global meat and soy chains, and elite-mediated transnational brokerage collectively reveal the mechanisms through which contemporary capitalism manages crisis, competition, and inequality across local and global scales.

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