Biography
Amod is a PhD candidate at the International Institute of Social Studies (ISS) in the Hague, The Netherlands. His research focuses on conflicts over coal extraction in India and their linkages to the wider dynamics of agrarian change, rural development and climate politics. Amod is an Editorial Assistant for the Journal of Agrarian Change and supports the Emancipatory Rural Politics Initiative (ERPI) secretariat.
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Work
- Amod Shah (2022) - Rethinking ‘just transitions’ from coal: the dynamics of land and labour in anti-coal struggles - Journal of Peasant Studies, 50 (6), 2145-2164 - doi: 10.1080/03066150.2022.2142568 - [link]
- Ahilan Kadirgamar, Hashim Bin Rashid & A (Amod) Shah (2021) - Contesting Agricultural Markets in South Asia: Farmer Movements, Co-operatives and Alternative Visions - Millennial Asia, 12 (3), 277-297 - doi: 10.1177/09763996211056754 - [link]
- Sergio Coronado Delgado, Elyse Mills, Amod Shah, Adwoa Yeboah Gyapong, Yukari Sekine, Corinne Lamain & Natacha Bruna (2020) - Resource Grabbing in a Changing Environment - [link]
- Karin Astrid Siegmann & Amod Shah (2019) - Striking for a transformative university - [link]
- Des Gasper, Amod Shah & Sunil Tankha (2019) - The Framing of Sustainable Consumption and Production in SDG 12. - Global Policy, 10 (Supplement 1 4), 83-95 - doi: 10.1111/1758-5899.12592 - [link]
- Karin Astrid Siegmann & Amod Shah (2019) - Striking for a transformative university - a conversation between Senior Lecturer Karin Astrid Siegmann and PhD researcher Amod Shah on the protests against cuts in education - DevISSues, 21 (1) - [link]
- Des Gasper, Amod Shah & Sunil Tankha (2018) - SDG 12: A long way off from changing how we produce and consume - [link]
- Anjor Bhaskar, A (Amod) Shah & Sunil Gupta (2017) - 7.5 Crore Green Jobs? Assessing the Greenness of MGNREGA Work - Indian Journal of Labour Economics, 59 - doi: 10.1007/s41027-017-0063-6