Books

2022     J.E. Goldstein and E. Nost (co-editors) The Nature of Data: Infrastructures, Environments, Politics. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press

Journal Articles

2023     J.E. Goldstein, Neimark, B., Garvey, B., Phelps, J. Unlocking “lock-in” and path dependency: A review across disciplines and socio-environmental contexts. World Development 161: 106116

2022     J.E. Goldstein, Budiman, I., Canny, A., Dwipartidrisa, D. Pandemics and the Human-Wildlife Interface in Asia: Land Use Change as a Driver of Zoonotic Viral Outbreaks. Environmental Research Letters 17(6): 063009

2022     Faxon, H.O, Goldstein, J.E., Fisher, M., Hunt, G. Territorializing Spatial Data: Controlling Land through ‘One Map’ Projects in Indonesia and Myanmar. Political Geography 98: 102651

2022     E. Nost and J.E. Goldstein. A Political Ecology of Data. Environment and Planning E 5(1): 3-17

2022 J.E. Goldstein and H.O. Faxon. New Data Infrastructures for Environmental Monitoring in Myanmar: Is Digital Transparency Good for Governance? Environment and Planning E 5(1): 39-59

2022     J.E. Goldstein. More Data, More Problems? Incompatible Uncertainty in Indonesia’s Neoliberal Environmental Governance Projects. Geoforum 132: 195-204

2020     J.E. Goldstein. The Volumetic Political Forest: Territory, Satellite Fire Mapping, and Indonesia’s Peatland Burning. Antipode52(4): 1060-1082

2020 J.E. Goldstein, L. Graham, S. Ansori, Y. Vetrita, A. Thomas, G. Applegate, A.P. Vayda, B.H. Saharjo, M.A. Cochrane. Beyond slash-and-burn: The roles of human activities, altered hydrology and fuels in peat fires in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography 41(2): 190-208   *winner of Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography’s best article of the year award

2020 The Volumetic Political Forest: Territory, Satellite Fire Mapping, and Indonesia’s Peatland Burning. Antipode 52(4): 1060-182

2019 J.E. Goldstein, K. Paprocki, T. Osborne. A Manifesto for a Progressive Land-Grant Mission in an Authoritarian Populist Era. The Annals of the American Association of Geographers 109(2): 673-684

2019 Knuth, S.E., S. Potts, J.E. Goldstein. In Value’s Shadows: Devaluation as Accumulation Frontier. Environment and Planning A 51(2): 461-466

2017 Rendering Land Investable: Introduction to Special Theme Issue (with Julian S. Yates). Geoforum. 82: 209-211.

2016 Knowing the Subterranean: Producing Oil Palm, Carbon Emissions, and Divergent Expertise in Indonesia’s Peatlands. Environment and Planning A 48 (4): 754-770                        

2014    Goldstein, J.E. The Afterlives of Degraded Tropical Forests: New Value for Conservation and Development. Environment and Society: Advances in Research 5: 124-140

2011     Goldstein, J.E. The “Coffee Doctors”: The Language of Taste and the Rise of Rwanda’s Specialty Bean Value. Food and Foodways 19 (1-2): 135-159

Book Chapters

2023     Goldstein, J.E. Volumetric Territoriality of Indonesia’s Peat Fires. Violent Atmospheres: Political Ecologies of Livelihoods and Crises in Southeast Asia (W. Dressler and M. Mostafanezhad, eds), University of Hawaii Press, forthcoming

2022     Faxon, H.O. and Goldstein, J.E. Illicit Digital Environments: Monitoring and Surveillance in Southeast Asia. The Nature of Data: Infrastructures, Environments, Politics (J. Goldstein and E. Nost, eds), University of Nebraska Press, 230-250.

2020     Goldstein, J.E. Lots of Smoke, But Where’s the Fire? Contested Causality and Shifting Blame in Southeast Asia’s Smoke-Haze Crisis. Book chapter in Disastrous Times: Beyond Environmental Crisis in Asia (T. Vaughn, E. Elinoff, K. Fortun, eds), University of Pennsylvania Press, 102-120.