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Kelly Austin
Kelly Austin
Professor of Sociology, Lehigh University
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Ecologically unequal exchange and the resource consumption/environmental degradation paradox: a panel study of less-developed countries, 1970—2000
AK Jorgenson, K Austin, C Dick
International Journal of Comparative Sociology 50 (3-4), 263-284, 2009
1732009
The “Hamburger Connection” as ecologically unequal exchange: A cross‐national investigation of beef exports and deforestation in less‐developed countries
K Austin
Rural Sociology 75 (2), 270-299, 2010
922010
Household air pollution as a silent killer: women’s status and solid fuel use in developing nations
KF Austin, MT Mejia
Population and Environment 39, 1-25, 2017
762017
Disaster devastation in poor nations: the direct and indirect effects of gender equality, ecological losses, and development
KF Austin, LA McKinney
Social forces 95 (1), 355-380, 2016
702016
Coffee exports as ecological, social, and physical unequal exchange: A cross-national investigation of the java trade
K Austin
International Journal of Comparative Sociology 53 (3), 155-180, 2012
642012
The vertical flow of primary sector exports and deforestation in less-developed countries: A test of ecologically unequal exchange theory
AK Jorgenson, C Dick, K Austin
Society and Natural Resources 23 (9), 888-897, 2010
602010
Soybean exports and deforestation from a world-systems perspective: A cross-national investigation of comparative disadvantage
KF Austin
The Sociological Quarterly 51 (3), 511-536, 2010
582010
Tearing down mountains: Using spatial and metabolic analysis to investigate the socio-ecological contradictions of coal extraction in Appalachia
K Austin, B Clark
Critical Sociology 38 (3), 437-457, 2012
522012
Disease, war, hunger, and deprivation: A cross-national investigation of the determinants of life expectancy in less-developed and sub-Saharan African nations
KF Austin, LA McKinney
Sociological Perspectives 55 (3), 421-447, 2012
512012
Degradation and disease: ecologically unequal exchanges cultivate emerging pandemics
KF Austin
World development 137, 105163, 2021
412021
Drying climates and gendered suffering: links between drought, food insecurity, and women’s HIV in less-developed countries
KF Austin, MD Noble, VK Berndt
Social indicators research 154 (1), 313-334, 2021
352021
Anthropogenic forest loss and malaria prevalence: a comparative examination of the causes and disease consequences of deforestation in developing nations.
KF Austin, MO Bellinger, P Rana
AIMS Environmental Science 4 (2), 2017
352017
Brewing unequal exchanges in coffee: A qualitative investigation into the consequences of the java trade in rural Uganda
KF Austin
Journal of World-Systems Research 23 (2), 326-352, 2017
322017
Trading sex for security: Unemployment and the unequal HIV burden among young women in developing nations
KF Austin, MM Choi, V Berndt
International sociology 32 (3), 343-368, 2017
322017
Measuring Gender Disparity in the HIV Pandemic: A Cross‐National Investigation of Female Empowerment, Inequality, and Disease in Less‐Developed Nations
KF Austin, MD Noble
Sociological Inquiry 84 (1), 102-130, 2014
322014
Gendered vulnerabilities to a neglected disease: A comparative investigation of the effect of women’s legal economic rights and social status on malaria rates
KF Austin, MD Noble, MT Mejia
International Journal of Comparative Sociology 55 (3), 204-228, 2014
262014
Agricultural trade dependency and the threat of starvation: A cross-national analysis of hunger as unequal exchange
KF Austin, LA McKinney, G Thompson
international journal of sociology 42 (2), 68-89, 2012
262012
The failures of privatization: A comparative investigation of tuberculosis rates and the structure of healthcare in less-developed nations, 1995–2010
KF Austin, C DeScisciolo, L Samuelsen
World Development 78, 450-460, 2016
252016
Dependency, urban slums, and the forgotten plagues: Tuberculosis and malaria prevalence in less developed nations
KF Austin
Sociological Perspectives 58 (2), 286-310, 2015
212015
Export agriculture is feeding malaria: A cross-national examination of the environmental and social causes of malaria prevalence
KF Austin
Population and Environment 35, 133-158, 2013
182013
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