Forthcoming
- “Conceptualizing spatial diversity in Latin American rural development: structures, institutions and coalitions” J. Berdegué, A. Bebbington, J. Escobal World Development.
- “Extraterritorial investments, environmental crisis and collective action in Latin America.” P. Ospina, A. Bebbington, P. Hollenstein, I. Nussbaum, E. Ramírez World Development.
- “Gas and development: Rural Territorial Dynamics in Tarija, Bolivia” L.Hinojosa, A. Bebbington, G. Cortez, J.P.Chumacero, D. Humphreys Bebbington, K.Hennermann World Development.
- “Explaining spatial diversity in Latin American rural development: structures, institutions and coalitions.” J. Berdegué, J. Escobal, A. Bebbington World Development.
- “Socio-environmental conflicts: an opportunity for mining companies” Journal of Cleaner Production.
2014
- “Extractive industries, livelihoods and natural resource competition: mapping overlapping claims in Peru and Ghana”, N. Cuba, A. Bebbington, J. Rogan, M. Millones Applied Geography 54: 250-261, DOI: 10.1016/j.apgeog.2014.05.003.
- “Conflict translates social and environmental risk into business costs” D. Franks, R. Davis, A. Bebbington, S. Ali, D. Kemp, M. Scurrah Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences http://www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1405135111.
- “Visualizing competing claims on resources: Approaches from extractive industries research” A. Bebbington, N. Cuba, J. Rogan Applied Geography 52 (August): 55-56 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apgeog.2014.04.015).
- “The endogenous scholar: porous boundaries and travelling ideas in development.” Third World Quarterly Vol. 35, No. 3, 520–523.
- “El Estado Compensador peruano y la persistencia del modelo neo-extractivista: seis hipótesis sobre el (no-) cambio institucional.” A. Bebbington, M. Scurrah, A. Chaparro, Debate Agrario 46.
2013
- “Global land governance: from territory to flow?” T. Sikor, G. Auld, A.J. Bebbington, T. Benjaminsen, B.S. Gentry, C. Hunsberger, A-M Izac, M.E. Margulis, T. Plieninger, H. Schroeder and C. Upton Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 5:1-6 (http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2013.06.006).
- “Political Economies of Extractive Industry: From Documenting Complexity to Informing Current Debates.” A. Bebbington, T. Bornschlegl, A. Johnson Development and Change 30 September, 2013, DOI: 10.1111/dech.12057.
- “Natural resource extraction and the possibilities of inclusive development: politics across space and time.” ESID Working Papers No. 21. Manchester: Effective States and Inclusive Development. (http://www.effective-states.org/_assets/documents/esid_wp_21_bebbington.pdf).
- “Natural resource extraction and the possibilities of inclusive development: politics across space and time.” ESID Working Paper No. 21. Manchester: Effective States and Inclusive Development.
- “Evaluating the effects of common-pool resource institutions and market forces on species richness and forest cover in Ecuadorian indigenous Kichwa communities.” J. Oldekop, A. Bebbington, K. Hennermann, J. McMorrow, D.A. Springate, B. Torres, N.Truelove, N. Tysklind, S. Villamarín and R. Preziosi Conservation Letters doi:10.1111/j.1755-263X.2012.00297.x.
2012
- “Underground political ecologies” Geoforum 43(6): 1152-1162.
- “Co-occurence patterns of common and rare leaf-litter frogs, epiphytic ferns and dung beetles across a gradient of human intervention.” J. Oldekop, A. Bebbington, N.Truelove, N. Tysklind, S. Villamarín and R. Preziosi PLoS One7(6) e38922. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0038922.
- “Environmental impacts and scarcity perception influence local institutions in indigenous Amazonian Kichwa communities” J. Oldekop, A. Bebbington, N. Truelove, G. Holmes, S. Villamarín, R. Preziosi Human Ecology DOI 10.1007/s10745-011-9455-2.
2011
- “An Andean Avatar: Post-neoliberal and neoliberal strategies for securing the unobtainable.” A Bebbington and D. Humphreys Bebbington New Political Economy 15(4): 131-145.
- “Testing the Accuracy of Non-Experts in Biodiversity Monitoring Exercises using Fern Species Richness in the Ecuadorian Amazon.” J. Oldekop, A. Bebbington, F. Berdel, N. Truelove, T. Wiersberg, R. Preziosi Biodiversity and Conservation 20(12): 2615-2626.
2010
- Social Movements and Poverty in Developing Countries UNRISD Civil Society and Social Movements Programme Paper Number 32, October 2010. United Nations Research Institute for Social Development: Geneva (http://www.unrisd.org/publications/pp-bebbington).
- Social Policy and State Revenues in Mineral-Rich Contexts. L. Hinojosa, A. Bebbington, A. Barrientos, A. Addison. UNRISD Social Policy and Development Programme Paper No.. 44, September 2010. United Nations Research Institute for Social Development: Geneva.
- “Decentring poverty, reworking government: movements and states in the government of poverty” Journal of Development Studies 46(7):1304-1326 A Bebbington, D. Mitlin, J. Mogaladi, M. Scurrah, C. Bielich DOI: 10.1080/00220388.2010.487094.
- “Anatomy of a Regional Conflict: Tarija and Resource Grievances in Morales’ Bolivia.” D. Humphreys Bebbington and A. Bebbington Latin American Perspectives vol. 37 no. 4 140-160 doi: 10.1177/0094582X10372503.
- “Understanding the lessons and limitations of conservation and development” J.Oldekop, A. Bebbington, D. Brockington, R. Preziosi Conservation Biology24(2): 461-469.
- “Extraction, territory and inequalities: gas in the Bolivian Chaco” D. Humphreys Bebbington and A. Bebbington Canadian Journal of Development Studies 30(1-2): 259-280.
- (reprinted as Humphreys Bebbington, D. and Bebbington, A.2010 “Extracción, territorio e inequidades: El gas en el Chaco boliviano,” Ecuador Debate, vol. 79: 83-104.
- “Trusteeship, ethnography and the challenge of critique in/of development.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 100(1): 229-232 (part of a forum on Tani Li’s The Will to Improve).
- “La Nueva Extracción: ¿Se re-escribe la ecología política de los Andes?” Umbrales vol. 20: 285-306 (Universidad Mayor San Andres, Bolivia).
2009
- “Contesting environmental transformation: political ecologies and environmentalisms in Latin America and the Caribbean” Latin American Research Review 44(3): 177-186.
- “Institutional challenges for mining and sustainability in Peru” A. Bebbington and J. Bury Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106:17296-17301.
- “Actores y ambientalismos: Continuidades & cambios en los conflictos socio-ambientales en el Perú” Iconos vol. 35: 117-128, A. Bebbington and D. Bebbington.
- “The World Development Report 2009 ‘reshapes economic geography’: geographical reflections” J. Rigg, A. Bebbington, K.Gough, D. Bryceson, J. Agergaard, N.Fold, Cecilia Tacoli. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 34 (2): 128-136.
- “Latin America: contesting extraction, producing geographies” Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 30(1): 7-12.
- “Please Mr. Bebbington, don’t come here and tell us what to do.” Antipode 41(1): 190-193.
2008
- “Contention and ambiguity: Mining and the possibilities of development” A. Bebbington, L. Hinojosa, D. Humphreys Bebbington, M.L. Burneo, X. Warnaars Development and Change 39(6):887-914.
- “Water and mining conflicts in Peru.” A. Bebbington and M. Williams Mountain Research and Development 28 (3/4):190-195.
- “Social movements and the dynamics of rural territorial development in Latin America” A.Bebbington, R. Abramovay, M. Chiriboga World Development 36(12): 2874-2887.
- “Mining and social movements: struggles over livelihood and rural territorial development in the Andes” A. Bebbington, D. Humphreys Bebbington, J. Bury, J.Lingan, J.P.Muñoz and M. Scurrah World Development 36(12): 2888-2905.
- “Social capital and development studies III: social capital and the state (seen from Peru)” Progress in Development Studies 8(3): 271-279.
- “La sostenibilidad social de los recursos rurales: apreciaciones a partir de los conflictos mineros en Latinoamérica” Debate Agrario 42: 31-78.
- (reprinted in J. Schuldt, A. Acosta, A. Barandiarán, A Bebbington, M. Folchi, CEDLA, A. Alayza y E. Gudynas 2009 Extractivismo, Poítica y Sociedad. Quito: CAAP/CLAES).
2007
- “Social movements and the politicization of chronic poverty” Development and Change 38(5): 793-818.
- “Reclaiming Development? NGOs and the Challenge of Alternatives.” D. Mitlin, S. Hickey and A. Bebbington World Development 35(10): 1699-1720.
- “Social capital and development studies II: can Bourdieu travel to policy?” Progress in Development Studies vol. 7 no. 2: 155-162.
- “Of texts and practices: empowerment and organizational cultures in World Bank-funded rural development programmes” A. Bebbington, D. Lewis, S. Batterbury, E. Olson and S. Siddiqi Journal of Development Studies 43(4): 597-621.
2006
- “Local capacity, village governance and the political economy of rural development in Indonesia” A. Bebbington, L. Dharmawan, E. Farmi and S. Guggenheim World Development 34(11): 1958-1976.
- “Transnational development networks” A. Bebbington and U. Kothari Environment and Planning A 38(5): 849-866.
- “El desarrollo de base y los espacios públicos de concertación local en América Latina” A. Bebbington, G. Delamaza y R. Villar Debate Agrario 40/41: 299-324.
- (Reprinted in C. Filgueiras and C. de Faria (eds.) 2008 Governo local e políticas urbana e social na América do Sul. Belo Horizonte. Editora PUC Minas, Brazil).
- “Los espacios públicos de concertación local y sus límites en un municipio indígena: Guamote, Ecuador” Debate Agrario 40/41:381-404.
2005
- “Donor-NGO relations and representations of livelihood in nongovernmental aid chains” World Development 33(6): 937-950.
2004
- “NGOs and uneven development: geographies of development intervention.” Progress in Human Geography 28(6): 725-745.
- “Social capital and development studies 1: critique, debate, progress?” Progress in Development Studies.4(4): 343-349.
- “Exploring Social Capital Debates at the World Bank” Anthony Bebbington, Scott Guggenheim, Elizabeth Olson, Michael Woolcock Journal of Development Studies 40 (5):33-64.
- “Village politics, culture and community driven development: insights from Indonesia.” A. Bebbington, L. Dharmawan, E. Farmi and S. Guggenheim Progress in Development Studies 4(3): 1-19.
- “On debate in development studies: theorizing in the absence of social capital.” Studia Africana 15:84-87.
2003
- “Practice, power and meaning: frameworks for studying organisational culture in multi-agency rural development projects.” D. Lewis, A. Bebbington, S. Batterbury, A. Shah, E. Olson, M. S. Siddiqi and S. Duvall Journal of International Development 15: 541-557.
- “Global networks and local developments. Agendas for Development Geography.” Tijdschrift voor Economische et Sociale Geografie Vol. 94(3): 297-309.
2002
- “Sharp knives and blunt instruments: social capital in development studies.” Antipode 34(4): 800-803.
- “Geographies of development in Latin America?” Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Yearbook Vol 27 pp. 105-148.
2001
- “Globalized Andes? Landscapes, livelihoods and development” Ecumene: a journal of cultural geography Vol. 8. No. 4. pp. 414-436.
- “Transnational livelihoods and landscapes: political ecologies of globalization.” A. Bebbington and S. Batterbury Ecumene: a journal of cultural geography Vol. 8. No. 4 pp 369-380.
- “Development alternatives: practice, dilemmas and theory” A. Bebbington and D. Bebbington Area. Vol. 33 No. 1: 7-17.
- Reprinted in William Moseley, David Lanegran and Kavita Pandit (eds.) The Introductory Reader in Human Geography: Contemporary Debates and Classic Writings. Oxford. Blackwell Press, pp. 309-318.
- “Peasant federations and rural development policies in the Andes.” T. Carroll and A. Bebbington Policy Sciences, Vol 33, No 3/4, 2000: 435-457.
2000
- “Re-encountering development: livelihood transitions and place transformations in the Andes” Annals of the Association of American Geographers Vol. 90 No. 3. Pp. 495-520.
1999
- “Environmental histories, access to resources and landscape change: an introduction.” S. Batterbury and A. Bebbington Land Degradation and Development vol. 10 (4): 279-288.
- “Social capital, development and access to resources in highland Ecuador” A. Bebbington and T. Perreault Economic Geography Vol. 75 (4): 395-418.
- “Capitals and capabilities: a framework for analysing peasant viability, rural livelihoods and poverty.” World Development Vol. 27(12); 2021-2044.
1998
- “Sustaining the Andes: social capital and rural regeneration in Bolivia” Mountain Research and Development. Vol. 18(2):173-181.
- “Indigenous Irrigation Organizations and the Formation of Social Capital in Northern Highland Ecuador” T.Perreault, A. Bebbington and T.Carroll Conference of Latin American Geographers Yearbook Volume 24: 1-16.
- “Demand led and poverty oriented …. or just (semi-)privatized and efficient? Learning from privatized technology transfer programmes in Chile.” A.Bebbington and O. Sotomayor Journal of International Development vol. 10 (1): 17-34.
- “Networking and rural development through sustainable forest management: frameworks for pluralistic approaches” A. Bebbington and A. Kopp Unasylva vol. 49(3): 11-18.
1997
- “New states, new NGOs? Crisis and transition among Andean rural development NGOs” World Development vol. 25 no. 11:1755-1765.
- “Social capital and rural intensification: local organizations and islands of sustainability in the rural Andes” Geographical Journal July 1997 vol. 163 (2): 189-197.
- “Reinventing NGOs and rethinking alternatives in the Andes” Annals of the American Academy of Social and Political Sciences 554, 117-135.
1996
- “Technology and rural development strategies in a small farmer organization: lessons from Bolivia for rural policy and practice.” A.Bebbington, J. Quisbert and G. Trujillo Public Administration and Development vol. 16(3): 195-213.
- “Organizations and intensifications: small farmer federations, rural livelihoods and agricultural technology in the Andes and Amazonia.” World Development vol. 24 (7): 1161-1178.
1995
- “The direct funding of Southern NGOs by Northern donors: new agendas and old problems.” A.Bebbington and R.Riddell Journal for International Development vol. 7 No. 6: 879-893.
1993
- “Modernization from below. An alternative indigenous development?” Economic Geography Vol. 69 Number 3: 274-292.
- Reprinted in S. Corbridge (ed.) Development: Critical Essays in Human Geography. Aldershot. Ashgate.
- “Fragile lands, fragile organisations. Indian organisations and the politics of sustainability in Ecuador.” A. Bebbington, H.Carrasco, L.Peralbo, G.Ramón, V.H. Torres and J.Trujillo. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Volume 18 Number 2: 179-196.
- “Governments, NGOs and agricultural development: perspectives on changing inter-organisational relationships.” A.Bebbington and J. Farrington. Journal of Development Studies Volume 29 Number 2: 199-219.
- “Sustainable livelihood development in the Andes? Local institutions and regional resource use in Ecuador.” Development Policy Review, vol. 11(1): 5-30.
- “From research to innovation: getting the most from interaction with NGOs in farming systems research and extension.” J.Farrington and A.Bebbington. Journal of Farming Systems Research-Extension vol. 4 number 1.
1992
- “Grassroots perspectives on indigenous development: Indian organizations and NGOs in central Ecuador.” European Journal of Development Research Vol. 4(2): 132-167.
1991
- “Indigenous agricultural knowledge, human interests and critical analysis: reflections on the role of farmer organizations in Ecuador.” Agriculture and Human Values Vol. 8, Nos. 1/2, Winter, Spring: pp.14-24.
1990
- “Mixing it up. Variations in Andean Farmers’ Rationales for Intercropping of Potatoes.” R.E.Rhoades & A.J.Bebbington. Field Crops Research vol. 25 (Nov): 145-156.
- “Geographers in the International Agricultural Research Centers. Theoretical and practical considerations.” Anthony Bebbington and Judith Carney. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 80(1):34-48.
- “Farmer knowledge, institutional resources and sustainable agricultural strategies. A case study from the eastern slopes of the Peruvian Andes.” Bulletin of Latin American Research 9(2):203-228.
- “Los conocimientos tecnológicos campesinos: bases teóricos para pensar su papel en el desarrollo tecnológico de la agricultura andina.” Documents d’Analisi Geografica, vol. 17:7-26.