2014 Journal Article Carbon markets and the new ‘Carbon Violence’: A Ugandan studyLyons, Kristen and Westoby, Peter (2014). Carbon markets and the new ‘Carbon Violence’: A Ugandan study. International Journal of African Renaissance, 9 (2), 77-94. doi: 10.1080/18186874.2014.987956 |
2014 Journal Article Carbon colonialism and the new land grab: plantation forestry in Uganda and its livelihood impactsLyons, Kristen and Westoby, Peter (2014). Carbon colonialism and the new land grab: plantation forestry in Uganda and its livelihood impacts. Journal of Rural Studies, 36, 13-21. doi: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2014.06.002 |
2014 Journal Article Urban Food Advocates' tactics to rebuild food systems convergence and divergence in food security and food sovereignty discoursesLyons, Kristen (2014). Urban Food Advocates' tactics to rebuild food systems convergence and divergence in food security and food sovereignty discourses. Dialogues in Human Geography, 4 (2), 212-217. doi: 10.1177/2043820614537163 |
2014 Journal Article 'Partner or Perish'? The convergence of public and private interests pose new questions for controversial university researchLyons, Kristen (2014). 'Partner or Perish'? The convergence of public and private interests pose new questions for controversial university research. Chain Reaction, 121, 32-34. |
2014 Journal Article Critical engagement, activist/academic subjectivities and organic agri-food research in UgandaLyons, Kristen (2014). Critical engagement, activist/academic subjectivities and organic agri-food research in Uganda. Local Environment, 19 (1), 103-117. doi: 10.1080/13549839.2012.719018 |
2014 Journal Article Enacting food sovereignty: values and meanings in the act of domestic food production in urban AustraliaLarder, Nicolette, Lyons, Kristen and Woolcock, Geoff (2014). Enacting food sovereignty: values and meanings in the act of domestic food production in urban Australia. Local Environment, 19 (1), 56-76. doi: 10.1080/13549839.2012.716409 |
2013 Journal Article Can government fulfil its commitment to engage the public about nanotechnology?Lyons, Kristen and Whelan, James (2013). Can government fulfil its commitment to engage the public about nanotechnology?. Social Alternatives, 32 (3), 51-57. |
2013 Journal Article Carbon markets and the failed promise of new green gold: plantation forestry in UgandaLyons, Kristen and Westoby, Peter (2013). Carbon markets and the failed promise of new green gold: plantation forestry in Uganda. Chain Reaction (119), 20-21. |
2013 Journal Article Governing organic food exporting: possibilities for democratic engagement and impacts for smallholder farmersLyons, Kristen (2013). Governing organic food exporting: possibilities for democratic engagement and impacts for smallholder farmers. International Journal of the Sociology of Agriculture and Food, 20 (3), 335-355. |
2013 Journal Article Mining universities: can we count on the integrity of research coming out of today's mining-funded tertiary sector?Lyons, Kristen and Richards, Carol (2013). Mining universities: can we count on the integrity of research coming out of today's mining-funded tertiary sector?. Arena Magazine (124), 7-9. |
2013 Journal Article Organic food improving health services in UgandaDunstan, Laura and Lyons, Kristen (2013). Organic food improving health services in Uganda. Chain Reaction (117), 15-15. |
2013 Journal Article Food in the city: urban food movements and the (re)imagining of urban spacesKristen Lyons, Carol Richards, Lotus Desfours and Marco Amati (2013). Food in the city: urban food movements and the (re)imagining of urban spaces. Australian Planner, 50 (2), 157-163. doi: 10.1080/07293682.2013.776983 |
2013 Journal Article Food security in Australia in an era of neoliberalism, productivism and climate changeLawrence, Geoffrey, Richards, Carol and Lyons, Kristen (2013). Food security in Australia in an era of neoliberalism, productivism and climate change. Journal of Rural Studies, 29, 30-39. doi: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2011.12.005 |
2012 Journal Article Australia's nanotechnology public engagement ineffective and biasedLyons, Kristen and Whelan, James (2012). Australia's nanotechnology public engagement ineffective and biased. Chain Reaction, 116, 14-15. |
2012 Journal Article Foreign investment: failing people and the environmentLyons, Kristen (2012). Foreign investment: failing people and the environment. Right Now |
2011 Journal Article Organic movement adds its voice to concerns about nano food and agricultureLyons, K. (2011). Organic movement adds its voice to concerns about nano food and agriculture. Australian Certified Organic Magazine |
2010 Journal Article Community engagement to facilitate, legitimize and accelerate the advancement of nanotechnologies in AustraliaLyons, K and Whelan, J. (2010). Community engagement to facilitate, legitimize and accelerate the advancement of nanotechnologies in Australia. NanoEthics, 4 (1), 53-66. doi: 10.1007/s11569-009-0070-2 |
2008 Journal Article Nanotechnology: the next challenge for organicsPaull, John and Lyons, Kristen (2008). Nanotechnology: the next challenge for organics. Journal of Organic Systems, 3 (1), 3-22. |
2007 Journal Article The emerging nano-corporate paradigm: nanotechnology and the transformation of nature, food and agri-food systemsScrinis, Gyoegy and Lyons, Kristen (2007). The emerging nano-corporate paradigm: nanotechnology and the transformation of nature, food and agri-food systems. International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food, 15 (2), 22-44. |
2006 Journal Article Environmental values and food choices: views from Australian organic food consumersLyons, Kristen (2006). Environmental values and food choices: views from Australian organic food consumers. Journal of Australian Studies, 30 (87), 155-166. doi: 10.1080/14443050609388058 |