72 / 100

Assoc Prof Dr. Giuliano Martiniello | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor of Political Science and Political Economy at Universite Internationale de Rabat, Italy

Giuliano Martiniello is an esteemed academic and researcher specializing in political science and political economy, currently serving as an Associate Professor at the International University of Rabat, Morocco. With a diverse educational background, including a Ph.D. from the University of Leeds, he focuses on agrarian change, food systems, and social movements, particularly in the Global South. His extensive publication record, including books and peer-reviewed articles, reflects his commitment to advancing knowledge in these critical areas. Through his teaching and research, Martiniello aims to address global challenges and contribute to social justice.

Professional Profile:

EducationšŸŽ“

Giuliano Martiniello holds an impressive educational background, having earned his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Leeds in 2011. He also obtained two Masterā€™s degrees: one in Africa: Human and Sustainable Development from the same institution in 2005, and another in Development Policies from the University of the Studies of Napoli lā€™Orientale in 2003. His undergraduate degree in International and Diplomatic Sciences, completed in 2002, laid the foundation for his focus on political systems and international relations. This comprehensive education equips Martiniello with the theoretical and practical knowledge necessary to analyze complex political and social issues effectively.

Professional ExperiencešŸŒ

Giuliano Martiniello has amassed a wealth of professional experience, currently holding the position of Associate Professor at the International University of Rabat since December 2020. He has also served as an Adjunct Associate Professor at the American University of Beirut and previously held roles as an Assistant Professor in Rural Community Development. His postdoctoral research fellowship at the University of KwaZulu-Natal and various visiting scholar positions across Africa and Europe have further enriched his expertise. Martiniello’s diverse teaching roles and research collaborations underscore his commitment to education and social development.

Research InterestšŸ”¬

Martiniello’s research interests encompass a wide range of topics, focusing primarily on agrarian change, political economy, and food systems. He explores the dynamics of neoliberal transformation, food sovereignty, and social movements in the Global South. His work on contract farming and land rights, particularly in regions like Uganda and Lebanon, addresses critical issues related to food security and social justice. By examining the intersection of agriculture, politics, and social change, Martiniello aims to contribute valuable insights that inform policy and promote sustainable development.

Award and HonoršŸ†

Giuliano Martiniello has received recognition for his significant contributions to the field of political science and social research. His works, particularly in agrarian change and food sovereignty, have garnered attention in leading academic circles, showcasing his influence in the discipline. While specific awards may not be highlighted, his publications in high-impact journals reflect the esteem in which his work is held. His dedication to advancing knowledge in his field has established him as a respected scholar and a potential candidate for further accolades.

Publications Top NotesšŸ“–

  • Martiniello, G. & Kassem, J. (2023)
    The corporate food regime and Lebanon: Machgara and adverse incorporation.
    Journal of Peasant Studies (Q1, Impact Factor 6.2) DOI: 10.1080/03066150.2023.2273849 šŸŒ
  • Riachi, R. & Martiniello, G. (2023)
    Manufactured regional crises: The Middle East and North Africa under global food regimes.
    Journal of Agrarian Change, 23(4), 792-810. šŸ“ˆ
  • Bahati, I. & Martiniello, G. (2022)
    The implications of sugarcane contract farming on land rights, labour, and food security in the Bunyoro sub-region, Uganda.
    Land Use Policy, 122. DOI: 10.1016/landusepol.2022.106236 šŸ¬
  • Mukahhal, W., Abebe, G.K., Bahn, R.A., & Martiniello, G. (2022)
    Historical Construction of Local Food System Transformations in Lebanon: Implications for the Local Food System.
    Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 6:870412. DOI: 10.3389/fsufs.2022.870412 šŸ„—
  • Khairallah, L., Chedid, M., Jaber, L., Martiniello, G., & Hamadeh, S.K. (2022)
    Traditional dairy goat value chain in Lebanon: an uneven distribution of values.
    Journal of Agribusiness in Developing and Emerging Economies. DOI: 10.1108/JADEE-06-2021-0144 šŸ
  • Martiniello, G., Owor, A., Bahaati, I., & Branch, A. (2022)
    The fragmented politics of contract farming in Uganda.
    Journal of Agrarian Change. DOI: 10.1111/joac.12455 āš–ļø
  • Karam, S., Martiniello, G., Chalak, A., Abi Said, M., & Hamadeh, S. (2021)
    Biosphere reserves in Lebanon: Rifts between conservation discourse and practice.
    Sustainability, 13, 12411. DOI: 10.3390/su132212411 šŸŒæ
  • Afakari, A., Martiniello, G., Abebe, G.K., Chalak, A., & Chabaan, J. (2021)
    Land appropriation, customary tenure systems and rural livelihoods: the case of gold mining in Ghana.
    Third World Quarterly. DOI: 10.1080/01436597.2021.1965871 ā›ļø
  • Al Dirani, Abebe, G.K., Bahn, R.A., Martiniello, G., & Bashour, I. (2021)
    Exploring climate change adaptation practices and household food security in the Middle Eastern context: a case of small family farms in Central Bekaa, Lebanon.
    Food Security. DOI: 10.1007/s12571-021-01188-2 šŸŒ¾
  • Martiniello, G. (2020)
    Bitter Sugarification: sugar frontier and contract farming in Busoga, Uganda.
    Globalizations, 18(3), 355-371. DOI: 10.1080/14747731.2020.1794564 šŸ­
  • Martiniello, G. (2019)
    Social conflict and agrarian change in Ugandaā€™s countryside.
    Journal of Agrarian Change, 19, 550-568. āš”ļø
  • Martiniello, G. (2019)
    Contracting sugarcane farming in global agricultural value chains in Eastern Africa: debates, dynamics and struggles.
    Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy, 8(1-2), 208-231. šŸŒ±
  • Martiniello, G. & Nyamasenda, S. (2018)
    Agrarian Movements in the Neoliberal Era: the case of Mviwata in Tanzania.
    Agrarian South: a Journal of Political Economy, 7(2), 145-172. šŸ“¢
  • Bush, R. et al. (2018)
    Radical political economy and industrialisation in Africa: ROAPE /Third World Network-Africa Connections workshop.
    Review of African Political Economy, 45, 156, 267-334. DOI: 10.1080/03056244.2018.1497131 šŸŒ
  • Branch, A. & Martiniello, G. (2018)
    Charcoal power: the political violence of non-fossil fuel in Uganda.
    Geoforum, 97, 242-252. šŸ”„
Giuliano Martiniello | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

You May Also Like