Publications by: Geoffrey Lawrence
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Lockie, Stewart, Lawrence, Geoffrey, and Cheshire, Lynda (2006) Reconfiguring rural resource governance: the legacy of neo-liberalism in Australia. In: Cloke, Paul, Marsden, Terry, and Mooney, Patrick, (eds.) Handbook of Rural Studies. Sage Publications Inc, London, pp. 29-44.
Lyons, Kristen, Lockie, Stewart, and Lawrence, Geoffrey (2004) Consumer views of organic and GM food. In: Hindmarsh, Richard, and Lawrence, Geoffrey, (eds.) Recoding Nature : critical perspectives on genetic engineering. University of New South Wales Press, Sydney, NSW, Australia, pp. 94-107.
Lyons, Kristen, Burch, David, Lawrence, Geoffrey, and Lockie, Stewart (2004) Contrasting paths of corporate greening in antipodean agriculture: organics and green production. In: Jansen, Kees, and Vellema, Sietze, (eds.) Agribusiness and Society: corporate responses to environmentalism, market opportunities and public regulation. Zed Books, London, UK, pp. 91-113.
Lockie, Stewart, Herbert-Cheshire, Lynda, and Lawrence, Geoffrey (2003) Rural sociology. In: McAllister, Ian, Dowrick, Steve, and Hassan, Riaz, (eds.) The Cambridge Handbook of Social Sciences in Australia. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 604-625.
Lawrence, Geoffrey, Higgins, Vaughan, and Lockie, Stewart (2001) Environment, Society, and Natural Resource Management: theoretical perspectives from Australasia and the Americas. Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK.
Higgins, Vaughan, Lockie, Stewart, and Lawrence, Geoffrey (2001) Governance, 'local' knowledge and the adoption of sustainable farming practices. In: Lawrence, Geoffrey, Higgins, Vaughan, and Lockie, Stewart, (eds.) Environment, Society and Natural Resources Management: Theoretical Perspectives from Australasia and the Americas. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, pp. 212-224.
Lockie, Stewart, Higgins, Vaughan, and Lawrence, Geoffrey (2001) What's social about natural resources and why do we need to theorise it? In: Lawrence, Geoffrey, Higgins, Vaughan, and Lockie, Stewart, (eds.) Environment, Society and Natural Resources Management: theoretical perspectives from Australasia and the Americas. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, pp. 1-15.