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Warwick E Murray
Warwick E Murray
Professor of Human Geography and Development Studies, Victoria University of Wellington
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Geographies of globalization
WE Murray, J Overton
Routledge, 2014
3902014
Neoliberalism is dead, long live neoliberalism? Neostructuralism and the international aid regime of the 2000s
WE Murray, JD Overton
Progress in development studies 11 (4), 307-319, 2011
1622011
The interaction of global value chains and rural livelihoods: The case of smallholder raspberry growers in Chile
ERT Challies, WE Murray
Journal of agrarian change 11 (1), 29-59, 2011
1372011
Designing development research
WE Murray, J Overton
Development Fieldwork: A Practical Guide, Sage Publications: London, 17-35, 2003
1322003
Working with marginalised, vulnerable or privileged groups
R Scheyvens, H Scheyvens, WE Murray
Development fieldwork: A practical guide, 167-193, 2003
1292003
Exporting stimulus and “shared prosperity”: Reinventing foreign aid for a retroliberal era
E Mawdsley, WE Murray, J Overton, R Scheyvens, G Banks
Development Policy Review 36, O25-O43, 2018
1112018
Commodity production and unsustainable agriculture
WE Murray, J Overton, I Ali
Strategies for Sustainable Development: Experiences from the Pacific. Zed …, 1999
110*1999
The second wave of globalisation and agrarian change in the Pacific Islands
WE Murray
Journal of rural studies 17 (2), 135-148, 2001
1022001
Neo-feudalism in Latin America? Globalisation, agribusiness, and land re-concentration in Chile
WE Murray
The Journal of Peasant Studies 33 (4), 646-677, 2006
892006
Competitive global fruit export markets: marketing intermediaries and impacts on small-scale growers in Chile
WE Murray
Bulletin of Latin American Research 16 (1), 43-55, 1997
861997
Retroliberalism and the new aid regime of the 2010s
WE Murray, J Overton
Progress in Development Studies 16 (3), 244-260, 2016
842016
Promoting indigenous entrepreneurship through small‐scale contract farming: The poultry sector in Sarawak, Malaysia
PS Morrison, WE Murray, D Ngidang
Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 27 (2), 191-206, 2006
802006
Towards post‐neoliberalism? The comparative politico‐economic transition of New Zealand and Chile
ERT Challies, WE Murray
Asia Pacific Viewpoint 49 (2), 228-243, 2008
742008
The race to the bottom of the glass? Wine, geography, and globalization
J Overton, WE Murray, G Banks
Globalizations 9 (2), 273-287, 2012
662012
The inverse sovereignty effect: Aid, scale and neostructuralism in Oceania
WE Murray, J Overton
Asia Pacific Viewpoint 52 (3), 272-284, 2011
662011
Class in a glass: Capital, neoliberalism and social space in the global wine industry
J Overton, WE Murray
Antipode 45 (3), 702-718, 2013
652013
From dependency to reform and back again: the Chilean peasantry during the twentieth century
W Murray
The Journal of Peasant Studies 29 (3-4), 190-227, 2002
622002
The neoliberal inheritance: agrarian policy and rural differentiation in democratic Chile
WE Murray
Bulletin of Latin American Research 21 (3), 425-441, 2002
592002
Fictive place
J Overton, WE Murray
Progress in Human Geography 40 (6), 794-809, 2016
582016
Grounding geographies of economic globalisation: globalised spaces in Chile's non‐traditional export sector, 1980–2005
JR Barton, WE Murray
Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie 100 (1), 81-100, 2009
582009
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