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Reducing nitrogen fertilizer application as a climate change mitigation strategy: Understanding farmer decision-making and potential barriers to change in the US
D Stuart, RL Schewe, M McDermott
Land use policy 36, 210-218, 2014
2572014
Diversity in agricultural technology adoption: How are automatic milking systems used and to what end?
RL Schewe, D Stuart
Agriculture and human values 32, 199-213, 2015
1242015
Food safety and environmental quality impose conflicting demands on Central Coast growers
M Beretti, D Stuart
California Agriculture 62 (2), 2008
1082008
Comparative bioavailability of selenium to aquatic organisms after biological treatment of agricultural drainage water
EL Amweg, DL Stuart, DP Weston
Aquatic toxicology 63 (1), 13-25, 2003
1062003
Scaling up to address new challenges to conservation on US farmland
D Stuart, S Gillon
Land Use Policy 31, 223-236, 2013
1002013
Extending social theory to farm animals: Addressing alienation in the dairy sector
D Stuart, RL Schewe, R Gunderson
Sociologia ruralis 53 (2), 201-222, 2013
902013
Constrained choice and ethical dilemmas in land management: Environmental quality and food safety in California agriculture
D Stuart
Journal of agricultural and environmental ethics 22, 53-71, 2009
872009
Responding to climate change: Barriers to reflexive modernization in US agriculture
D Stuart, RL Schewe, M McDermott
Organization & Environment 25 (3), 308-327, 2012
752012
An accelerating treadmill and an overlooked contradiction in industrial agriculture: Climate change and nitrogen fertilizer
M Houser, D Stuart
Journal of Agrarian Change 20 (2), 215-237, 2020
702020
Climate change and the Polanyian counter-movement: Carbon markets or degrowth?
D Stuart, R Gunderson, B Petersen
New political economy 24 (1), 89-102, 2019
682019
The illusion of control: industrialized agriculture, nature, and food safety
D Stuart
Agriculture and Human Values 25, 177-181, 2008
662008
Ideological obstacles to effective climate policy: The greening of markets, technology, and growth
R Gunderson, D Stuart, B Petersen
Capital & Class 42 (1), 133-160, 2018
632018
Risk, anti-reflexivity, and ethical neutralization in industrial food processing
D Stuart, MR Worosz
Agriculture and Human Values 29, 287-301, 2012
572012
Social conditions to better realize the environmental gains of alternative energy: Degrowth and collective ownership
R Gunderson, D Stuart, B Petersen, SJ Yun
Futures 99, 36-44, 2018
562018
The climate crisis as a catalyst for emancipatory transformation: An examination of the possible
D Stuart, R Gunderson, B Petersen
International Sociology 35 (4), 433-456, 2020
552020
Farmer selection of sources of information for nitrogen management in the US Midwest: Implications for environmental programs
D Stuart, RCH Denny, M Houser, AP Reimer, S Marquart-Pyatt
Land Use Policy 70, 289-297, 2018
552018
Radical hope: Truth, virtue, and hope for what is left in extinction rebellion
D Stuart
Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 33 (3), 487-504, 2020
542020
The fossil fuel industry’s framing of carbon capture and storage: Faith in innovation, value instrumentalization, and status quo maintenance
R Gunderson, D Stuart, B Petersen
Journal of Cleaner Production 252, 119767, 2020
492020
‘Nature’is not guilty: foodborne illness and the industrial bagged salad
D Stuart
Sociologia ruralis 51 (2), 158-174, 2011
462011
The political economy of geoengineering as plan B: Technological rationality, moral hazard, and new technology
R Gunderson, D Stuart, B Petersen
New Political Economy 24 (5), 696-715, 2019
452019
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