Feminist political ecologies of the commons and commoning F Clement, WJ Harcourt, D Joshi, C Sato International Journal of the Commons 13 (1), 1-15, 2019 | 126 | 2019 |
Toward a postcapitalist feminist political ecology’approach to the commons and commoning C Sato, JMS Alarcón International Journal of the Commons 13 (1), 2019 | 74 | 2019 |
Enacting peasant moral community economies for sustainable livelihoods: A case of women-led cooperatives in rural Mexico JMS Alarcón, C Sato World Development 115, 120-131, 2019 | 43 | 2019 |
Extending the moral economy beyond households: Gendered livelihood strategies of single migrant women in Accra, Ghana T Tufuor, A Niehof, C Sato, H van der Horst Women's Studies International Forum 50, 20-29, 2015 | 37 | 2015 |
A self-reflexive analysis of power and positionality: Toward transnational feminist praxis C Sato Women, Literacy and Development: Alternative Perspectives, 100-112, 2004 | 28 | 2004 |
Popular medical discourses on birth control in the Soviet Union during the Cold War: Shifting responsibilities and relational values Y Hilevych, C Sato Children by choice, 99-122, 2018 | 27 | 2018 |
Subjectivity, enjoyment, and development: Preliminary thoughts on a new approach to postdevelopment C Sato Rethinking Marxism 18 (2), 273-288, 2006 | 22* | 2006 |
Rethinking adult literacy training: an analysis through a third world feminist perspective C Sato Women's Studies Quarterly 32 (1/2), 73-89, 2004 | 18 | 2004 |
Two Frontiers of Development?: A Transnational Feminist Analysis of Public-Private Partnerships for Women’s Empowerment C Sato International Political Sociology 10 (2), 150-167, 2016 | 17 | 2016 |
Gender, households and reintegration: everyday lives of returned migrant women in rural northern Ghana T Tufuor, C Sato, A Niehof Gender, Place & Culture 23 (10), 1480-1495, 2016 | 16 | 2016 |
‘It is better to herd than be herded’: making a living with goats in the Bajío region, Mexico D Oseguera Montiel, NM Keilbach Baer, A van der Zijpp, C Sato, H Udo Pastoralism 4 (1), 1-18, 2014 | 14* | 2014 |
Toward transnational feminist literacy practices C Sato Rethinking Marxism 26 (1), 44-60, 2014 | 13 | 2014 |
Educational Migrants, ICTs and Socio-Spatial Relationships: Establishing Presence from a Distance H Van Der Horst, J Shadymanova, C Sato Journal of Asian and African Studies 54 (4), 600-615, 2019 | 9 | 2019 |
Caring Communities for Radical Change: What Can Feminist Political Ecology Bring to Degrowth? S Barca, G Di Chiro, W Harcourt, I Iengo, P Kotsila, S Kulkarni, ... Contours of Feminist Political Ecology, 177-206, 2023 | 8 | 2023 |
What motivates single women to migrate from northern Ghana to Accra? T Tufuor, C Sato Norsk Geografisk Tidsskrift-Norwegian Journal of Geography 71 (1), 46-59, 2017 | 8 | 2017 |
Is the Non-unitary Subject a Plausible and Productive Way to Understand Development Bureaucrats? PA Tamás, C Sato The Personal and the Professional in Aid Work, 125 - 139, 2013 | 4 | 2013 |
Adult Literacy Education as an Entry Point for Community Empowerment-Evaluation of Self-Help Group Activities in Rural Nepal C SATO, M JIMBA, I MURAKAMI TECHNOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT-TOKYO-ENGLISH EDITION-, 35-44, 2000 | 4 | 2000 |
Exploring gender and intersectionality from an assemblage perspective in food crop cultivation: A case of the Millennium Villages Project implementation site in western Kenya H Kimanthi, P Hebinck, C Sato World Development 159, 106052, 2022 | 3 | 2022 |
Revisiting “empowered rural women” in postwar Japan F Iwashima, C Sato Journal of Agrarian Change 22 (4), 855-873, 2022 | 3 | 2022 |
Migrant womens labour: sustaining livelihoods through diverse economic practices in Accra, Ghana C Sato, T Tufuor The handbook of diverse economies, 186-193, 2020 | 3 | 2020 |