Forthcoming

  • “At the Boundaries of La Política: Political ecology, policy networks and moments of government,” in G. Bridge, J. McCarthy and T. Perreault (eds.) Handbook of Political Ecology. London: Routledge.

2014

  • “The rural transformation”, J. Berdegué, T. Rosada, A. Bebbington pp. 463-478 in B. Currie-Alder, R. Kanbur, D. Malone, R. Medhora (eds.) International Development. Ideas, Experience and Prospects. Oxford. Oxford University Press.
  • “Decision Making, Governance, and Institutions”. Gentry, B., Sikor, T., Auld, G. Bebbington, A., Benjaminsen, T., Hunsberger, C., Izac, A-M., Margulis, M, Plieninger, T., Schroeder, H. and Upton, C. In K. Seto and A. Reenburg (eds.) Rethinking Global Land Use in an Urban Era. Cambridge. MIT Press (Ernst Strungmann Forum Series).
  • “Social Capital and Development,” A. Bebbington and K. Foo, pp. 152-156 in V. Desai and R. Potter (eds.)” The Companion to Development Studies. London: Routledge.
  • “The Overlapping Geographies of Resource Extraction: Four months, three decisions, one pattern?” A. Bebbington, N. Cuba and J. Rogan ReVista: Harvard Review of Latin America Winter 2014 XIII(2):20-23.
  • 2013 “Minería, conflictividad y la política: algo cambia?” A. Bebbington, A. Chaparro and M. Scurrah Revista Argumentos Año 7 No. 5. http://www.revistargumentos.org.pe/mineria__conflictividad_politica.html

2013

  • “Political Ecologies of the Subsoil” A. Bebbington and J. Bury in A. Bebbington and J.Bury (eds.) Subterranean Struggles: New Dynamics of Mining, Oil and Gas in Latin America Austin. University of Texas Press.
  • “New Geographies of Extractive Industries in Latin America.” J. Bury and A. Bebbington, in A. Bebbington and J.Bury (eds.) Subterranean Struggles: New Dynamics of Mining, Oil and Gas in Latin America Austin. University of Texas Press.
  • “Hydrocarbon Conflicts and Indigenous Peoples in the Peruvian Amazon:
    Mobilization and Negotiation along the Río Corrientes” A. Bebbington and M. Scurrah, in A. Bebbington and J.Bury (eds.) Subterranean Struggles: New Dynamics of Mining, Oil and Gas in Latin America Austin. University of Texas Press.
  • “Anatomies of Conflict: Social Mobilization and New Political Ecologies of the Andes.” A. Bebbington, D. Humphreys Bebbington, J. Bury, L. Hinojosa and M.L. Burneo, in A. Bebbington and J.Bury (eds.) Subterranean Struggles: New Dynamics of Mining, Oil and Gas in Latin America Austin. University of Texas Press.
  • “Conclusions.” A. Bebbington and J. Bury in A. Bebbington and J.Bury (eds.) Subterranean Struggles: New Dynamics of Mining, Oil and Gas in Latin America Austin. University of Texas Press.
  • “Negotiable Differences? Conflicts Over Mining and Development in South East Ecuador.” X. Warnaars, A Bebbington in G. Hilson and E. Gilberthorpe (eds.) Natural Resource Extraction and Indigenous Livelihoods: Development Challenges in an Era of Globalisation. London. Ashgate.
  • “Crossing Boundaries.” America’s Quarterly 7(1): 112-118
  • “Post-what? Extractive industries, narratives of development and socio-environmental disputes across the (ostensibly changing) Andean region.”  D. Humphreys Bebbington and A. Bebbington, in H. Haarstad (ed.) 2012 New Political Spaces in Latin American Natural Resource Governance.  Oxford.  Palgrave Macmillan.
  • “Formación de territorios bajo la expansión de la industria del gas en Tarija, Bolivia.” Hinojosa, L.; Chumacero, J.P.; Cortez, G. and Bebbington, A. in J. Berdegué and F. Modrego (eds) De Yucatán a Chiloé. Dinámicas territoriales rurales en América Latina. Buenos Aires.  Editorial Teseo.

2012          

  • “Social Policy and State Revenues in Mineral Rich Countries” Hinojosa, L., Bebbington, A. and Barrientos, A. pp. 91-121 in K. Hujo (ed.) 2012. Mineral Rents and the Financing of Social Policy.  Opportunities and Challenges.  New York.  Palgrave Macmillan
  • “Dinámicas territoriales rurales y formación de territorios asociadas a la industria del gas en Tarija, Bolivia.” L. Hinojosa, J.P. Pablo Chumacero, G. Cortez, A. Bebbington, pp. 26-41 in L. Hinojosa (ed). Gas y Desarrollo: Dinámicas territoriales rurales en Tarija – Bolivia. La Paz.  Fundación Tierra y CERDET.
  • “Conclusiones.” L. Hinojosa, J.P. Pablo Chumacero, G. Cortez, A. Bebbington, pp. 237-242 in L. Hinojosa (ed). Gas y Desarrollo: Dinámicas territoriales rurales en Tarija – Bolivia. La Paz.  Fundación Tierra y CERDET.
  • “Extractive industries, socio-environmental conflicts and political economic transformations in Andean America” Pp. 3-26 in A. Bebbington (ed). Extractive Industries, Social Conflict and Economic Development: Evidence from South America.  London.  Routledge.
  • “Social conflict and emergent institutions: hypotheses from Piura, Peru” Pp. 67-88 in A. Bebbington (ed). Extractive Industries, Social Conflict and Economic Development: Evidence from South America.  London.  Routledge.
  • “Conclusions” pp. 214-225 in A. Bebbington (ed). Extractive Industries, Social Conflict and Economic Development: Evidence from South America.  London.  Routledge.

2011

  • “Una nueva extracción, una nueva ecología política?” in A. Bebbington (ed.) Minería, movimientos sociales y respuestas campesinas: una ecología política de transformaciones territoriales.  (editor) Lima.   Instituto de Estudios Peruanos/Centro Peruano de Esudios Sociales.  (2nd edition)

2010        

  • “Federating and defending: water, territory and extraction in the Andes” A. Bebbington, D.H. Bebbington, J. Bury pp. 307-327 in R.Boelens, D.Getches and A. Guevara Gil (eds.) Out Of The Mainstream:  The Politics Of Water Rights And Identity In The Andes.  London.  Earthscan.
  • “Extractive industries and stunted states: conflict, responsibility and institutional change in the Andes” pp. 97-115 in R. Raman (ed.)  Corporate Social Responsibility: Discourses, Practices and Perspectives.  London.  Palgrave MacMillan.
  • “Transnational corporations and transnational civil society” L. Hinojosa V. and A. Bebbington, in K. Birch and V. Mykhnenko (eds.)  The Rise and Fall of Neoliberalism: The Collapse of an Economic Order? London: Zed.

2009         

  • “The New Extraction? Rewriting the Political Ecology of the Andes?”  NACLA Report on the Americas 42(5) September/October, pp. 12-20.
    • Reprinted, 2013 in P. Vandergeest (ed.) World Geography. Pearson.
  • “Development: Social capital” in N. Thrift and R. Kitchin (eds.) International Encyclopedia of Human Geography: pp 165-170.  Oxford.  Elsevier.
  • “Actores y ambientalismos: Continuidades & cambios en los conflictos socio-ambientales en el Perú”  A. Bebbington and D. Bebbington in J. de Echave, R. Hoetmer and M. Palacios (eds.) Neoliberalismo, minería y las luchas por el territorio: Actores, estrategias y alternativas  Lima.  (Reprint of article in Iconos)

2008         

  • “Conflictos mineros: freno al desarrollo o expresión ciudadana” A Bebbington and M Burneo pp. 44-51 in Oxfam GB (ed.) Pobreza, Desigualdad  y Desarrollo en el Peru. Informe Anual: 2007-8.  Lima, Peru. Oxfam.
  • “Social Dimensions of Rural Resource Sustainability:  Lessons from extractive industry conflicts in Latin America.” Pp. 237-273 in G. Cornia and J. Riddell (eds.) Toward a Vision of Land in 2015: International Perspectives.  Boston.  Lincoln Institute.
  • “Social capital and development” pp. 132-136 in R. Potter and V. Desai (eds.) The Companion to Development Studies – 2nd Edition.  London.  Hodder Arnold.
  • “Landscapes of possibility? Livelihood and intervention in the production of Andean landscapes” pp. 51-76 in In J. L. Wescoat and D.M. Johnston (eds.) Political economies of landscape change.  Places of integrative power.  Dordrecht.  Springer Publishers.
  • “Inequalities and development: dysfunctions, traps and transitions” A. Bebbington, A. Dani, A de Haan, M. Walton in Institutional pathways to equity: addressing inequality traps.  A. Bebbington, A. Dani, A de Haan, M. Walton (eds.). Washington DC.  World Bank.

2007

  • “Introduction: Can NGOs make a difference. The challenge of development alternatives” A. Bebbington, S. Hickey and D. Mitlin pp. 3-37 in A. Bebbington, D. Mitlin, S. Hickey (eds.). Can NGOs Make A Difference? The Challenge of Development Alternatives London.  Zed.
  • “Producing knowledge, generating alternatives?  Challenges to research oriented NGOs in Central America and Mexico”  C. Bazán, N. Cuellar, I. Gómez, C. Illsley, I. Monterroso, J. Pardo, J.L. Rocha, P. Torres, A. Bebbington pp. 175-195 in: A. Bebbington, S. Hickey and D. Mitlin (eds.) Can NGOs Make A Difference? The Challenge of Development Alternatives.  London. Zed Press.
  • “Movimientos sociales, lazos transnacionales, y desarrollo territorial rural en zonas de influencia minera: Cajamarca-Perú y Cotacachi-Ecuador.”  A. Bebbington, D. Humphreys Bebbington, J. Bury, J.Lingan, J.P.Muñoz and M. Scurrah  Pp. 163-230 in A. Bebbington (ed.) Minería, movimientos sociales y respuestas campesinas: una ecología política de transformaciones territoriales.  (editor) Lima.   Instituto de Estudios Peruanos
  • “Elementos para una ecología política de los movimientos sociales y el desarrollo territorial en zonas mineras” pp. 23-46 in A. Bebbington (ed.) Minería, movimientos sociales y respuestas campesinas: una ecología política de transformaciones territoriales.  (editor) Lima.   Instituto de Estudios Peruanos. 978-9972-51-172-1
  • “Conclusiones: minería, neoliberalización y reterritorialización en el desarrollo rural” A. Bebbington and L. Hinojosa V. pp. 281-313 in A. Bebbington (ed.) Minería, movimientos sociales y respuestas campesinas: una ecología política de transformaciones territoriales.  Lima.   Instituto de Estudios Peruanos.
  • “Producción de conocimiento, generación de alternativas” C. Bazán, N. Cuellar, I. Gómez, C. Illsley, I. Monterroso, J. Pardo, J.L. Rocha, P. Torres, A. Bebbington  pp. 13-52 in A. Bebbington (ed.) Investigación y cambio social: desafíos para las ONG en Centroamérica y México Guatemala City.  Editorial de Ciencias Sociales.
  • “Reflexiones finales: desafíos pendientes para los centros que trabajan en medio ambiente y desarrollo” L. Hinojosa and A Bebbington pp.361-381 in A. Bebbington (ed.)  Investigación y cambio social: desafíos para las ONG en Centroamérica y México  Guatemala City.  Editorial de Ciencias Sociales.
  • “A framework for understanding development success” W. McCourt and A. Bebbington pp. 1-29 in Development success: statecraft in the South.  A. Bebbington and W. McCourt (eds.).  London.  Palgrave Macmillan.
  • “Explaining (and obtaining) development success”  A. Bebbington and W. McCourt pp. 211-245 in Development success: statecraft in the South.  A. Bebbington and W. McCourt (eds.).  London.  Palgrave Macmillan.
  • “Sociedad(es) y desarrollo(s): El reto del papel de la sociedad civil en el desarrollo” pp. 135-157 in C. Zorro Sánchez (ed.)  El desarrollo: perspectivas y dimensiones. Aportes interdisciplinarios.  Bogota.  Universidad de los Andes.
  • “Los movimientos sociales frente a la minería: disputando el desarrollo territorial andino” Bebbington, A., Humphreys Bebbington, D., Bury, J., Lingan, J., Muñoz, J.P. and Scurrah, M.  pp. 283-315 in J. Bengoa (ed.)  Territorios rurales: Movimientos sociales y desarrollo territorial rural en América Latina.  Santiago.  Editorial Catalonia.
  • “Livelihoods and resource accessing in the Andes: desencuentros in theory and practice” ch.. 8 in I. Gough and J.A. McGregor (eds.) Well-Being in Developing Countries: From Theory to Research.  Cambridge.  Cambridge University Press.

2006         

  • “NGOs and civil society” A Bebbington and S. Hickey pp. 417-423 in D.A. Clark (ed.) The Elgar Companion to Development Studies.  Cheltenham.  Edward Elgar.
  • “The ideas-practice nexus in international development organizations: social capital at the World Bank.”  A. Bebbington, S. Guggenheim and M. Woolcock pp. 1-27 in The search for empowerment.  Social capital as idea and practice at the World Bank.  A. Bebbington, M. Woolcock, S. Guggenheim and E. Olson (eds.).  West Hartford.  Kumarian.
  • “Concepts: their contexts and their consequences” A. Bebbington, S. Guggenheim and M. Woolcock pp. 261-287 in The search for empowerment.  Social capital as idea and practice at the World Bank.  A. Bebbington, M. Woolcock, S. Guggenheim and E. Olson (eds.).  West Hartford.  Kumarian.

2005          

  • “Michael Cernea”  pp. 67-73 in D. Simon (ed.)  Fifty Key Thinkers in Development  London.  Routledge.
  • “Estrategias de vida y estrategias de intervención: capital social y programas de superación de la pobreza” Chapter 1 in I. Ariagada (ed.)  Aprender de la experiencia: el capital social en la superación de la pobreza. Santiago. United Nations Commission on Latin America.
  • “Global networks and local developments.  Agendas for Development Geography.”  Pp. 15-30 in G. Nijenhuis, A. Broekhuis, & G. van Westen (eds.), Space and Place in Development Geography. Amsterdam/West Lafayette: Dutch University Press/Purdue University Press.  (Slightly revised reprint of article in Tijdschrift voor Economische et Sociale Geografie Vol. 94).

2004          

  • “Theorizing participation and institutional change: ethnography and political economy” pp. 278-283 in S. Hickey and G. Mohan (eds.)  Participation: from tyranny to transformation? Exploring new approaches to participation in development.  London: Zed.
  • “Movements, modernizations, markets and municipalities: indigenous organizations and agrarian strategies in Ecuador, then and now” pp. 394-421 in R. Peet and M. Watts (eds.) Liberation ecologies: environment, development, social movements.  London.  Routledge (second edition).
  • “Livelihood transitions, place transformations: grounding globalization and modernity” pp. 173-192 in R. Gwynne and C. Kay (eds.) Latin America Transformed.  Globalization and Modernity, Arnold (second edition).

2003          

  • “El capital social en el desarrollo: téoria, concepto, estrategia” in I. Arriagada and F. Miranda (eds.) Capital Social: potencialidades analíticas y metodológicas para la superación de la pobreza.  Santiago.  United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America.
  • “El Capital Social y la intensificacion de las estrategias de vida: organizaciones locales y islas de sostenabilidad en los Andes rurales” in  R. Atria and M. Siles (eds.)  Capital social y reducción de la pobreza en América Latina y el Caribe: en busca de un nuevo paradigma.  Santiago.  CEPAL/United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America. (translated reprint of 1997 article in Geographical Journal).

2002           

  • “Induced social capital and federations of the rural poor in the Andes” A. Bebbington and T. Carroll pp. 234-278 in C.Grootaert and T. van Bastelaer Social Capital and Poverty: An Empirical Assessment.  Cambridge. Cambridge University Press.
  • “Reflexiones sobre la relacion Norte-Sur en la construccion de conocimientos sobre las ONG en America Latina” en ABONG (ed.) ONGs e universidades: desafios a cooperacâo nâ America Latina.  ABONG-ALOP.  Sao Paulo.

2001          

  • “Indigenous technical knowledge” in N. Smelser and P. Balte (eds.) International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences.  Oxford.  Elsevier.
  • “Rural development” in N. Smelser and P. Balte (eds.) International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences.  Oxford.  Elsevier.
  • “Peasant federations and rural development policies in the Andes” T. Carroll and A. Bebbington in J. Montgomery (ed.) Social Capital as a Policy Resource.  (reprint of “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          

  • “Development is more than just growth.”  Development Outreach vol. 2 number 3: 7-11.
  •  “Social capital and poverty reduction: relationships, networks and organizations.”  pp. 11-22 in World Bank (ed.) New paths to social development: community and global networks in action.  Washington D.C. World Bank.
  • “Building on community initiative to manage social risk”  A. Bebbington and C.Grootaert pp. 23-34 in World Bank (ed.) New paths to social development: community and global networks in action.  Washington D.C. World Bank.

1999

  • “Organizing for change, organizing for modernization?  Campesino federations, social enterprise and technical change in Andean and Amazonian resource management,”  pp. 125-156 in F.Pichón, J.Uquillas and J.Frechione (eds.) Traditional and modern natural resource mangement in Latin America.  Pittsburgh.  University of Pittsburgh Press. (adapted version of “Organizations and intensifications: small farmer federations, rural livelihoods and agricultural technology in the Andes and Amazonia.”  World Development vol. 24 (7): 1161-1178).
  • “From chaos to strength? social capital, rural people’s organizations and sustainable rural development” A. Bebbington, A. Kopp and D. Rubinoff pp. 211-232 in FAO (ed.) Pluralism and Sustainable Forestry and Rural Development.  Rome. Food and Agricultural Organization.

1998

  • “NGOs: Mediators of sustainability or intermediaries in transition?” in J.Blauert and S. Zadek (eds.) Mediating sustainability in Latin America: growing policy from the grassroots.  West Hartford.  Kumarian [expanded version of World Development 1997]
    • Published in Spanish as “Que futuro para las ONGs?” in B.Jaramillo (ed.) 1997 Tendencias actuales y futuras de las relaciones ONGs-Estado en el sector agropecuario en Ecuador.  Quito.  Fundagro, and pp. 105-148 in E. Corrales et al. (eds.) 1996. Relaciones ONG y Estado en el desarrollo sostenible en Colombia.  Bogota.  CINEP.
  • “Case study: agricultural extension in Chile.”  A Bebbington and O. Sotomayor in J.Beynon (ed.)  Financing the future: options for agricultural research and extension in Sub-Saharan Africa.  Oxford.  Oxford Policy Management.
  • “NGO’s, the state and the development process: the dilemma’s of institutionalization” David Lehmann and Anthony Bebbington pp. 251-270 in Menno Vellinga, ed. The Changing Role of the State in Latin America.  Boulder. Westview.
    • Published in Spanish as “Las ONG, el estado y el proceso del desarrollo,”  David Lehmann and Anthony Bebbington pp. 317-333 in M. Vellinga 1997 (ed.) El cambio del papel del estado en América Latina.  Madrid/Mexico City.  Siglo Veintiuno Editores.

1997

  • “Heavy hands, hidden hands, holding hands? Donors, intermediary NGOs and civil society organisations,” A.Bebbington and R.Riddell pp. 107-127 in Too Close for Comfort: NGOs, states and donors.  D.Hulme and M.Edwards (eds.). Oxford.  MacMillan. (expanded version of “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).

 1996

  • “Movements, modernizations and markets: indigenous organisations and agrarian strategies in Ecuador,” pp. 86-109 in Liberation Ecologies: environment, development, social movements.  R.Peet and M.Watts (eds.).  London.  Routledge.
  • “Debating indigenous agricultural development: Indian organizations in the Central Andes of Ecuador.”  pp. 51-60 in H. Collinson (ed.) Green Guerrillas: Environmental Conflict and Initiatives in Latin America and the Caribbean.  London.  Latin American Bureau.
  •  “Rural Development: policies, programmes and actors” pp. 116-145 in D.Preston (ed.) Latin American development: geographical perspectives.  Harlow.  Longmans.
  • “Farmer and community organizations in agricultural research and extension: functions, impacts and questions.”  A. Bebbington, D. Merrill-Sands and J.Farrington IRDC Currents (Sweden) 11: 23-32
    • Published in Spanish as “Organizaciones de agricultores y comunidades en investigación y extensión agricola: funciones, impactos y preguntas.” A.Bebbington, J.Farrington y D.Merrill-Sands, pp 259-272 in J.Berdegué/E. Ramirez (eds.) Investigación con enfoque de sistemas en la agricultura y el desarrollo rural.  Santiago, Chile.  RIMISP.

1995

  • “Farmers who experiment: an untapped resource in agricultural research and development,”  R.Rhoades and A.Bebbington, in D.Warren, D.Brokensha and L.Slikkerveer (eds.) Indigenous knowledge systems: the cultural dimension of development.  London.  Intermediate Technology Publications.
    • Abbreviated version published as “Farmers as experimenters.”  R.E.Rhoades and A.J.Bebbington.   pp 251-253 in B.Haverkort, J.van der Kamp and A.Waters-Bayer (1991) (eds.) Joining Farmers’ Experiments.  London.  Intermediate Technology Publications.

1994

  • “Composing rural livelihoods: from farming systems to food systems.” pp. 88-93 in I.Scoones and J.Thompson 1994 (eds.) Beyond Farmer First: rural peoples’ knowledge, agricultural research and extension practice.  London.  Intermediate Technology Publications.
  • Knowledge, practice, organization: theory and relevance in indigenous agriculture.” p.202-225 in D. Booth (ed.) Rethinking social development: theory, research and practice.  Harlow.  Longmans.
  • “Federations and food systems: organisations for enhancing rural livelihoods.” Pp.220-224 in I.Scoones and J.Thompson 1994 (eds.) Beyond Farmer First: rural peoples’ knowledge, agricultural research and extension practice.  London.  Intermediate Technology Publications.
  • “From research to innovation: getting the most from interactions with NGOs.” J. Farrington and A. Bebbington, pp.203-213 in I.Scoones and J.Thompson 1994 (eds.) Beyond Farmer First: rural peoples’ knowledge, agricultural research and extension practice.  London.  Intermediate Technology Publications.

1993          

  • “Campesino federations and technological change in the Andes”  in C.Reilly and W.Glade (eds.) Inquiry at the Grassroots.  Washington.  Inter-American Foundation.
  • “Desarrollo Sustentable en los Andes.  Instituciones locales y el uso regional de los recursos en el Ecuador.”  pp 183-221 in Latinoamérica agraria hacía el siglo XXI  CEPLAES (ed.). CEPLAES. Quito, Ecuador.
  • “Introduction” K. Amanor, K. Wellard, W. de Boef and A.Bebbington, pp. 1-13 in K. Amanor et al. (eds.) Cultivating diversity: genetic diversity, farmer experimentation and crop research.  London.  Intermediate Technology Publications.

1992

  • “Institutionalization of farming systems development – are there lessons from NGO-government links?”  John Farrington and A.J.Bebbington pp. 199-273 in Institutionalization of a farming systems approach to development, F.A.O. (ed.).  Rome.  Food and Agricultural Organisation.
  • “NGO-government interaction in agricultural technology development.” A.J.Bebbington and J Farrington, pp. 49-59 in D. Hulme and M. Edwards (eds.).  Making a difference: NGOS and development in a changing world. London.  Earthscan.
  • “From protest to productivity.  The evolution of indigenous federations in Ecuador.” A. Bebbington, H.Carrasco, L.Peralbo, G.Ramón, V.H. Torres, J.Trujillo.   Grassroots Development 16(2): 11-21.

1991

  • “Sharecropping agricultural development: the potential for GSO-government Co-operation.”  Grassroots Development, 15(2):20-30.
  • “Planning rural development in local organizations in the Andes.  What role for regional and national scaling up?” RRA Notes, Number 11 (May 1991): 71-74 IIED, London.