2004 Other Outputs Technical Review of the CQ Strategy for Sustainability 2.Lawrence, Geoffrey A. (2004). Technical Review of the CQ Strategy for Sustainability 2.. Rockhampton: The Fitzroy Basin Association. |
2004 Book Chapter ForewordLawrence, G. (2004). Foreword. Social Innovations in Natural Resource Management Handbook. (pp. i-ii) Brisbane, QLD Australia: Department of Natural Resources and Mines. |
2004 Book Recoding nature: Critical perspectives on genetic engineeringRichard Hindmarsh and Geoffrey Lawrence eds. (2004). Recoding nature: Critical perspectives on genetic engineering. Sydney, Australia: UNSW Press. |
2004 Journal Article The end of the ruralLawrence, G. A. (2004). The end of the rural. Nexus, 16 (1), 13-14. |
2004 Conference Publication Promoting sustainable development: The question of governance. Plenary addressLawrence, G. A. (2004). Promoting sustainable development: The question of governance. Plenary address. XI World Congress of Rural Sociology, Trondheim, Norway, 25-30 July, 2004. USA: International Rural Sociology Assoc. |
2004 Book Chapter ForewordLawrence, G. A. (2004). Foreword. Social Innovations in Natural Resource Management Handbook. (pp. i-ii) edited by C. Richards and L. Atikens. Qld: Dept Natural Resources & MInes, Qld. |
2004 Book Chapter Contrasting paths of corporate greening in Antipodean agriculture: Organics and green productionLyons, K., Burch, D., Lawrence, G. A. and Lockie, S. (2004). Contrasting paths of corporate greening in Antipodean agriculture: Organics and green production. Agribusiness and society: Corporate responses to environmentalism, market opportunities and public regulation. (pp. 91-113) edited by K. Jansen and S. Vellema. London: Zed Books. |
2004 Journal Article Choosing organics: A path analysis of factors underlying the selection of organic food among Australian consumersLockie, S., Lyons, K., Lawrence, G. A. and Grice, J. C. (2004). Choosing organics: A path analysis of factors underlying the selection of organic food among Australian consumers. Appetite, 43 (2), 135-146. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2004.02.004 |
2004 Book Chapter The social consequences of the rural reform agendaLawrence, G. A. and Cheshire, L. A. (2004). The social consequences of the rural reform agenda. The Politics of Australian Society: Political Issues for the New Century. (pp. 338-356) edited by P. Boreham, G. Stokes and R. Hall. Frenchs Forest, NSW: Pearson Longman. |
2004 Conference Publication Whither rural protest? Responses to Globalisation and restructuring in contemporary rural AustraliaLawrence, G. A. and Cheshire, L. A. (2004). Whither rural protest? Responses to Globalisation and restructuring in contemporary rural Australia. Annual Conference Australian Sociological Assoc, La Trobe Campus, Beechworth, Victoria, 8-11 December, 2004. Australia: Aust Sociological Assoc. |
2003 Book Globalisation, localization and sustainable livelihoodsReidar Almas and Geoffrey Lawrence eds. (2003). Globalisation, localization and sustainable livelihoods. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Taylor and Francis. doi: 10.4324/9781315194240 |
2003 Conference Publication Capacity building, governance and uncertainty for Australian rural communitiesGray, I. and Lawrence, G. (2003). Capacity building, governance and uncertainty for Australian rural communities. Strengthening Community Competence for Social Development: Asia-Pacific Perspectives, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 6-10 October, 2003. Thailand: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Naresuan University. |
2003 Conference Publication Consumer surveys of biotechnology: asking questions until we get the right answers or empowering the public to express their own opinions?Grice, J. and Lawrence, G. (2003). Consumer surveys of biotechnology: asking questions until we get the right answers or empowering the public to express their own opinions?. X Conference of the Australasian Agri-food Research Network, Akaroa, New Zealand, 21-24 April 2003. |
2003 Conference Publication Regional restructuring, neoliberalism, individualisation and the community: the recent Australian experienceLawrence, G. and Herbert-Cheshire, L. (2003). Regional restructuring, neoliberalism, individualisation and the community: the recent Australian experience. Congress of the European Society for Rural Sociology, Sligo, Ireland, 18-23 August 2003. |
2003 Conference Publication 'It's that Catch 22': overgrazing today and tomorrowMoffatt, J. and Lawrence, G. (2003). 'It's that Catch 22': overgrazing today and tomorrow. Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association, Armidale, NSW, Australia, 4-6 December 2003. |
2003 Conference Publication Sustainable regional development: recovering lost groundLawrence, G. (2003). Sustainable regional development: recovering lost ground. The Social Dimensions of the Triple Bottom Line: One Day Seminar for Researchers, Canberra, Australia, 26 February 2003. |
2003 Book Chapter Assessing the neoliberal experiment in Antipodean agricultureCampbell, H. and Lawrence, G. A. (2003). Assessing the neoliberal experiment in Antipodean agriculture. Globalization, Localization and Sustainable Livelihoods. (pp. 89-101) edited by R. Almas and G. Lawrence. Aldershot, England: Ashgate. doi: 10.4324/9781315194240 |
2003 Book Chapter Monto, QueenslandCheshire, L. A. and Lawrence, G. A. (2003). Monto, Queensland. Community Sustainability in Rural Australia: A Question of Capital?. (pp. 10-37) edited by C. Cocklin and M. Alston. Wagga Wagga: Centre for Rural Res., Charles Sturt Univ. |
2003 Journal Article The over-production of US sports and the new International Division of Cultural LaborMiller, Toby, Rowe, David, McKay, Jim and Lawrence, Geoffrey (2003). The over-production of US sports and the new International Division of Cultural Labor. International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 38 (4), 427-440. doi: 10.1177/1012690203384004 |
2003 Conference Publication The environmental enigma: why do producers professing stewardship continue to practice poor natural resource management?Lawrence, G., Richards, C. and Herbert-Cheshire, L. (2003). The environmental enigma: why do producers professing stewardship continue to practice poor natural resource management?. Xth Conference of the Australasian Agri-food Research Network, Akaroa, New Zealand, 21-24 April 2003. |