2001 Book Chapter Globalising Agriculture: Structures of Constraint for Australian FarmingLawrence, G. and McMichael, P. (2001). Globalising Agriculture: Structures of Constraint for Australian Farming. Rurality Bites: The Social and Environmental Transformation of Rural Australia. (pp. 89-102) edited by Lockie, S. and Bourke, L.. Sydney, NSW Australia: Pluto Press. |
2001 Journal Article Consuming ‘Green’: the symbolic construction of organic foodsLyons, Kristen, Lockie, Stewart and Lawrence, Geoffrey (2001). Consuming ‘Green’: the symbolic construction of organic foods. Rural Society, 11 (3), 197-210. doi: 10.5172/rsj.11.3.197 |
2001 Book Chapter Gender equality, hegemonic masculinity and the governmentalisation of Australian amateur sportMcKay, J., Lawrence, G., Miller, T. and Rowe, D. (2001). Gender equality, hegemonic masculinity and the governmentalisation of Australian amateur sport. Culture in Australia. (pp. 233-251) edited by T. Bennett and D. Carter. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. |
2001 Book Chapter What do we mean by green? Consumers, agriculture and the food industryBurch, David, Lyons, Kristen and Lawrence, Geoffrey (2001). What do we mean by green? Consumers, agriculture and the food industry. Consuming foods, sustaining environments. (pp. 45-68) Bowen Hills, Qld: Australian Academic Press. |
2001 Book Environment, society, and natural resource management: Theoretical perspectives from Australasia and the AmericasG. A. Lawrence, Stewart Lockie and Vaughan Higgins eds. (2001). Environment, society, and natural resource management: Theoretical perspectives from Australasia and the Americas. Cheltenham ; Northampton, Mass., U.S.: Edward Elgar. |
2001 Book Chapter Institutionalisation and resistance – organic agriculture in Australia and New ZealandLyons, Kristen and Lawrence, Geoffrey (2001). Institutionalisation and resistance – organic agriculture in Australia and New Zealand. Food, nature and society: rural life in late modernity. (pp. 124-147) edited by Hilary Tovey and Michel Blanc. Aldershot: Ashgate. |
2001 Journal Article Review of The Exploitation of Plant Genetic InformationLawrence, G. and Norton, J. (2001). Review of The Exploitation of Plant Genetic Information. Sociologia Ruralis, 41 (4), 477-478. |
2001 Conference Publication Eating 'Green': the relative importance of environmental concerns in the consumption of organic foodsLockie, S., Lyons, K., Mummery, K. and Lawrence, G. (2001). Eating 'Green': the relative importance of environmental concerns in the consumption of organic foods. Kyoto Environmental Sociology Conference, Kyoto, Japan, 21-23 October 2001. |
2001 Book Chapter Globalisation, Neoliberalism and Rural Decline: Australia and CanadaGray, I., Knutilla, M. and Lawrence, G. (2001). Globalisation, Neoliberalism and Rural Decline: Australia and Canada. Writing Off Rural Communities: Globalization, Governments, and the Transformation of Rural Life. (pp. 89-105) edited by Epp, R. and Whitson, D.. Edmonton, Canada: University of Alberta Press. |
2001 Journal Article A cultural economy study of beef as a commodity: A preliminary analysis from Central QueenslandReis, Julie, Lawrence, Geoffrey and Lockie, Stewart (2001). A cultural economy study of beef as a commodity: A preliminary analysis from Central Queensland. Rural Society: the journal of research into rural and regional social issues in Australia, 11 (3), 225-241. doi: 10.5172/rsj.11.3.225 |
2001 Journal Article Regional Australia: the 'Other Nation'Gray, I. and Lawrence, G. (2001). Regional Australia: the 'Other Nation'. Nexus, 13 (2). |
2001 Book Chapter Agri-genetics, Food Consumption and the Environment: Science and the Australian PublicLawrence, G., Norton, J. and Wood, G. (2001). Agri-genetics, Food Consumption and the Environment: Science and the Australian Public . Consuming Foods, Sustaining Environments. (pp. 63-81) edited by Lockie, S. and Pritchard, B.. Brisbane, QLD Australia: Australian Academic Press. |
2001 Conference Publication Organic: what do consumers really think?Lyons, K., Lockie, S. and Lawrence, G. (2001). Organic: what do consumers really think?. Third National Public Health Association of Australia Food and Nutrition Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 15-17 July 2001. |
2001 Book Altered Genes II: The Future?Hindmarsh, R. A. and Lawrence, G. (2001). Altered Genes II: The Future?. 2 ed. Melbourne: Scribe Publications. |
2001 Book A future for regional Australia: Escaping global misfortuneGray, Ian and Lawrence, Geoffrey (2001). A future for regional Australia: Escaping global misfortune. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press. |
2001 Conference Publication Governance, 'local' knowledge and the adoption of sustainable farming practicesHiggins, V., Lockie, S. and Lawrence, G. (2001). Governance, 'local' knowledge and the adoption of sustainable farming practices. 8th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management (ISSRM), Brisbane QLD Australia, July 1999. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing. |
2001 Conference Publication Organic foods: Australian consumer motivations, concerns and preferencesLockie, S., Lyons, K., Lawrence, G., Norton, J. and Mummery, K. (2001). Organic foods: Australian consumer motivations, concerns and preferences. IX Conference of the Australasian Agri-food Research Network, Palmerston North, New Zealand, 11-14 September 2001. |
2001 Conference Publication Creating the active citizen: fostering entrepreneurship in rural AustraliaHerbert-Cheshire, L. and Lawrence, G. (2001). Creating the active citizen: fostering entrepreneurship in rural Australia. XIX Congress of the European Society for Rural Sociology, Dijon, France, 3-7 September 2001. |
2001 Journal Article Review of One-eyed: a view of Australian sportLawrence, Geoffrey (2001). Review of One-eyed: a view of Australian sport. Culture, Sport, Society, 4 (3), 116-119. |
2001 Book Chapter IntroductionLawrence, G., Higgins, V. and Lockie, S. (2001). Introduction. Environment, Society and Natural Resource Management. (pp. 1-15) edited by Lawrence, G., Higgins, V. and Lockie, S.. London, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar. |