Working paper series
The working paper series provides free access to high quality research and theoretical papers from EPD Research Group members.With time from submission to publication in international peer review journals sometimes approaching 24 months it is important to find mechanisms for rapid dissemination of material.
This is the aim of the series which presents work submitted to peer review journals or other publication outlets but in working paper form. Topics covered so far include sustainable consumption, governance and climate change, international development and resource and species conservation.
2009
Manuel-Navarrete, D and Buzinde, C (2009) Socio-Ecological Agency Paper 27
Goodman, M (2009) Contemporary Food Matters?: A Review Essay Paper 26
Baker, K (2009) The changing tourist gaze in India’s hill stations: From the early nineteenth century to the present Paper 25
Jewitt, S and Baker, K (2009) Spatial agendas for decision-making in Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh: The influence of place, class, and caste on women's role in environmental management Paper 24
Bryant, R (2009) Consuming Burmese Teak: Anatomy of a Violent Luxury Resource Paper 23
Redclift, M (2009) Frontier spaces of production and consumption: surfaces, appearances and representations on the ‘Mayan Riviera’ Paper 22
Goodman, D (2009) Place and Space in Alternative Food Networks: Connecting Production and Consumption Paper 21
Goodman, M, Goodman, D and Redclift, M (2009) Situating Consumption, Space and Place Paper 20
Bryant, R (2009) Peering into the abyss: Environment, research and absurdity in the ‘Age of Stupid’ Paper 19
Manuel-Navarrete, D, Pelling, M and Redclift, M (2009) Coping, governance, and development: The climate change adaptation triad Paper 18
Hinton, E and Redclift, M (2009) Austerity and sufficiency: the changing politics of sustainable consumption Paper 17
Hinton, E (2009) 'Changing the world one lazy-assed mouse click at a time': Exploring the virtual spaces of Virtualism in UK third-sector sustainable consumption advocacy Paper 16
Goodman, M and Bryant, R (2009) The Ethics of Sustainable Consumption Governance: Exploring the Cultural Economies of ‘Alternative’ Retailing Paper 15
Francis, R and Goodman, M (2009) Post-normal science and the art of nature conservation Paper 14
Manuel-Navarrete, D and Redclift, R (2009) The role of place in the margins of space Paper 13
Hinton, E, Goodman, M, (2009) Sustainable Consumption: Developments, considerations and new directions Paper 12
Boykoff, M, Goodman, M, Curtis, I (2009) Cultural Politics of Climate Change: Interactions in the Spaces of Everyday Paper 11
Demeritt, D, Dyer, S, Millington, James D.A. (2009) PEST or Panacea? Science, Democracy, and the Promise of Public Participation Paper 10
Manuel-Navarrete, D, Pelling, M and Redclift, M (2009) Governance as process: Powerspheres and climate change response Paper 9
Goodman, M (2009) Contemporary Food Matters?: A Review Essay Paper 26
Baker, K (2009) The changing tourist gaze in India’s hill stations: From the early nineteenth century to the present Paper 25
Jewitt, S and Baker, K (2009) Spatial agendas for decision-making in Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh: The influence of place, class, and caste on women's role in environmental management Paper 24
Bryant, R (2009) Consuming Burmese Teak: Anatomy of a Violent Luxury Resource Paper 23
Redclift, M (2009) Frontier spaces of production and consumption: surfaces, appearances and representations on the ‘Mayan Riviera’ Paper 22
Goodman, D (2009) Place and Space in Alternative Food Networks: Connecting Production and Consumption Paper 21
Goodman, M, Goodman, D and Redclift, M (2009) Situating Consumption, Space and Place Paper 20
Bryant, R (2009) Peering into the abyss: Environment, research and absurdity in the ‘Age of Stupid’ Paper 19
Manuel-Navarrete, D, Pelling, M and Redclift, M (2009) Coping, governance, and development: The climate change adaptation triad Paper 18
Hinton, E and Redclift, M (2009) Austerity and sufficiency: the changing politics of sustainable consumption Paper 17
Hinton, E (2009) 'Changing the world one lazy-assed mouse click at a time': Exploring the virtual spaces of Virtualism in UK third-sector sustainable consumption advocacy Paper 16
Goodman, M and Bryant, R (2009) The Ethics of Sustainable Consumption Governance: Exploring the Cultural Economies of ‘Alternative’ Retailing Paper 15
Francis, R and Goodman, M (2009) Post-normal science and the art of nature conservation Paper 14
Manuel-Navarrete, D and Redclift, R (2009) The role of place in the margins of space Paper 13
Hinton, E, Goodman, M, (2009) Sustainable Consumption: Developments, considerations and new directions Paper 12
Boykoff, M, Goodman, M, Curtis, I (2009) Cultural Politics of Climate Change: Interactions in the Spaces of Everyday Paper 11
Demeritt, D, Dyer, S, Millington, James D.A. (2009) PEST or Panacea? Science, Democracy, and the Promise of Public Participation Paper 10
Manuel-Navarrete, D, Pelling, M and Redclift, M (2009) Governance as process: Powerspheres and climate change response Paper 9
2008
Goodman, Michael K (2008) The Mirror of consumption: Celebritization, developmental consumption and the shifting cultural politics of fair trade. Paper 8
Lorimer, J (2008) Moving Image Methodologies For More-Than-Human Geographies. Paper 7
Potts, D (2008) Recent trends in rura-urban and urban-rural migration in sub-saharan Africa: The empirical evidence and implications for understanding urban livelihood insecurity. Paper 6
Goodman, M (2008) Towards Visceral Entanglements: Knowing and Growing Economic Geographies of Food. Paper 5
Bryant, R, Goodman, M and Redclift, M. (2008) , Spaces of intention as exclusionary practice: Exploring ethical limits to ‘alternative’ sustainable consumption, Paper 4
Lorimer, J (2008) , The scope of international conservation volunteering from the UK, Paper 3
Bryant, R (2008) , The Fate of the Branded Forest: Science, Violence and Seduction in the World of Teak, Paper 2
Pelling M and Dill K (2008) Disaster Politics. Paper 1
Lorimer, J (2008) Moving Image Methodologies For More-Than-Human Geographies. Paper 7
Potts, D (2008) Recent trends in rura-urban and urban-rural migration in sub-saharan Africa: The empirical evidence and implications for understanding urban livelihood insecurity. Paper 6
Goodman, M (2008) Towards Visceral Entanglements: Knowing and Growing Economic Geographies of Food. Paper 5
Bryant, R, Goodman, M and Redclift, M. (2008) , Spaces of intention as exclusionary practice: Exploring ethical limits to ‘alternative’ sustainable consumption, Paper 4
Lorimer, J (2008) , The scope of international conservation volunteering from the UK, Paper 3
Bryant, R (2008) , The Fate of the Branded Forest: Science, Violence and Seduction in the World of Teak, Paper 2
Pelling M and Dill K (2008) Disaster Politics. Paper 1
