John Vandermeer is professor of ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Michigan. His research is on tropical agroecosystems and theoretical ecology.
Markets & Private Sector: View from the Farm
Against the Current, No. 205, March/April 2020
Science for the People with the EZLN
Against the Current, No. 188, May/June 2017
Changing Ecology and Coffee Rust
Against the Current, No. 165, July/August 2013
A People's Science
Against the Current, No. 122, May/June 2006
Four Books on Hegemony and Resistance
Against the Current, No. 120, January/February 2006
Ethnic Conflicts in Nicaragua
Against the Current, No. 77, November/December 1998
Reflecting on the Cuban Revolution
Against the Current, No. 61, March/April 1996
The Bell Curve: Rekindling A Dead Debate
Against the Current, No. 54, January/February 1995
The Jogering of Nicaragua
Against the Current, No. 47, November/December 1993
Another Commy Plot?
Against the Current, No. 31, March/April 1991
The Politics of Neo-Colonialism: The Case of the Puerto Rican 15
Against the Current, No. 21, July/August 1989
The Left Press and Puerto Rico
Against the Current, No. 20, May/June 1989