scispace - formally typeset
B

Brad Coombes

Researcher at University of Auckland

Publications -  14
Citations -  702

Brad Coombes is an academic researcher from University of Auckland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Indigenous & Indigenous rights. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 14 publications receiving 656 citations.

Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Indigenous geographies I: Mere resource conflicts? The complexities in Indigenous land and environmental claims

TL;DR: The authors review three debates through which human geographers are beginning to engage more meaningfully with Indigenous environmentalism: the political ecology of neoliberalism, deliberation within claims settlement, and propertization of socio-ecological relations.
Journal ArticleDOI

Dependent reproduction of alternative modes of agriculture: organic farming in New Zealand

Brad Coombes, +1 more
- 01 Aug 1998 - 
TL;DR: In this article, it is argued that such studies pay insufficient attention to the contradictions and limitations of capitalist agriculture as established in recent and classical formulations of the agrarian question, and that small-scale organic producers are persistent, despite the increasing involvement of agribusiness in organic agriculture.
Journal ArticleDOI

Indigenous geographies III: Methodological innovation and the unsettling of participatory research

TL;DR: This paper worked with Indigenous peoples and stretched geographers' presumptions about appropriate modes of engagement and representation, and early feminist geography prompted methodological experimentation in the field of intersectional research with First Nations peoples.
Journal ArticleDOI

Indigenous geographies II The aspirational spaces in postcolonial politics – reconciliation, belonging and social provision

TL;DR: For example, in this paper, the authors argue that Indigenous peoples are required to negotiate a transcultural present in which their rights and opportunities are circumscribed by the pleadings of multicultural others.
Journal ArticleDOI

Green Protectionism and Organic Food Exporting from New Zealand: Crisis Experiments in the Breakdown of Fordist Trade and Agricultural Policies

TL;DR: The exporting of organic produce from New Zealand is a response to the ongoing breakdown of Fordist regulatory measures for agriculture in destination markets as discussed by the authors, which has also rendered the country's exporters of food products particularly sensitive to the trade and agricultural policies of the United States, Japan, and the European Union.