Peter Vandergeest

Peter Vandergeest

York University

H-index: 39

North America-Canada

About Peter Vandergeest

Peter Vandergeest, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at York University, specializes in the field of Political ecology, Asia, work, migration, fisheries.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Fisher experience on distant water fishing vessels: the implications of variation by vessel type for employment standards

Migrant workers in Irish fisheries: exploring the contradictions through the lens of racial capitalism

Ontological Politics and Conservation in Thailand: Communities Making Rivers and Fish Matter

Coastal erosion narratives in the Gulf of Mexico: Implications for climate change governance

Coastal transitions: Small-scale fisheries, livelihoods, and maritime zone developments in Southeast Asia

Seafarers in fishing: A year into the COVID-19 pandemic

Beyond slavery scandals: Explaining working conditions among fish workers in Taiwan and Thailand

COVID-19, instability and migrant fish workers in Asia

Peter Vandergeest Information

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Citations(all)

7172

Citations(since 2020)

2564

Cited By

5352

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

64

i10Index(since 2020)

43

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Peter Vandergeest Skills & Research Interests

Political ecology

Asia

work

migration

fisheries

Top articles of Peter Vandergeest

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Fisher experience on distant water fishing vessels: the implications of variation by vessel type for employment standards

Maritime Studies

Mallory MacDonnell

Peter Vandergeest

2024/6

Migrant workers in Irish fisheries: exploring the contradictions through the lens of racial capitalism

Global Social Challenges Journal

Melissa Marschke

Peter Vandergeest

2023/11/20

Ontological Politics and Conservation in Thailand: Communities Making Rivers and Fish Matter

Conservation and Society

Peter Duker

Peter Vandergeest

Santi Klanarongchao

2023/10/1

Coastal erosion narratives in the Gulf of Mexico: Implications for climate change governance

J. Political Ecol

L Vázquez

Peter Vandergeest

2022/11/3

Coastal transitions: Small-scale fisheries, livelihoods, and maritime zone developments in Southeast Asia

Michael Fabinyi

Ben Belton

Wolfram H Dressler

Magne Knudsen

Dedi S Adhuri

...

2022/4/1

Seafarers in fishing: A year into the COVID-19 pandemic

Marine Policy

Peter Vandergeest

Melissa Marschke

Mallory MacDonnell

2021/12/1

Beyond slavery scandals: Explaining working conditions among fish workers in Taiwan and Thailand

Marine Policy

Peter Vandergeest

Melissa Marschke

2021/10/1

COVID-19, instability and migrant fish workers in Asia

Maritime Studies

Melissa Marschke

Peter Vandergeest

Elizabeth Havice

Alin Kadfak

Peter Duker

...

2021/3

Writing political forests

Antipode

Nancy Lee Peluso

Peter Vandergeest

2020/7

Commentary 5 to the Manifesto for the marine social sciences: oceans as a working space

Maritime Studies

Peter Vandergeest

Melissa Marschke

2020/6

New Directions in Environmental Governance in Southeast Asia

Peter Vandergeest

2020

Modern slavery and freedom: Exploring contradictions through labour scandals in the Thai fisheries

Antipode

Peter Vandergeest

Melissa Marschke

2020/1

Assessing the role of information and communication technologies in responding to ‘slavery scandals’

Charles Steinfield

Susan Wyche

2013/12

Industrial seafood systems in the immobilizing COVID-19 moment

Agriculture and Human Values

Elizabeth Havice

Melissa Marschke

Peter Vandergeest

2020/9

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