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2012

Conference Publication

Reimagining the State in World Agriculture: Observations and Questions

Hawkes, S., Lyons, K. and Lawrence, G. (2012). Reimagining the State in World Agriculture: Observations and Questions. Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 26-29 November 2012.

Reimagining the State in World Agriculture: Observations and Questions

2011

Conference Publication

Is Australia Food Secure?

Lawrence, G., Richards, C., Burch, D. and Lyons, K. (2011). Is Australia Food Secure?. XVIII Conference of the Australasian Agri-food Network, Canberra, ACT Australia, 6-9 December 2011.

Is Australia Food Secure?

2011

Conference Publication

Financialisation: Is this a Useful Concept in Understanding Contemporary Developments in the Agri-food System?

Burch, D., Lawrence, G., Lyons, K. and Richards, C. (2011). Financialisation: Is this a Useful Concept in Understanding Contemporary Developments in the Agri-food System?. XVIII Australasian Agri-food Research Network Conference, Canberra, ACT Australia, 6-9 December 2011.

Financialisation: Is this a Useful Concept in Understanding Contemporary Developments in the Agri-food System?

2011

Conference Publication

Food security: emerging challenges for Australia

Lawrence, G., Richards, C., Burch, D. and Lyons, K. (2011). Food security: emerging challenges for Australia. XXIV European Congress of Rural Sociology, Chania, Crete, 22-25 August 2011.

Food security: emerging challenges for Australia

2007

Conference Publication

Governing Organic: the Changing Industry Regimes in Australia

Neal, S., Lyons, K. and Lawrence, G. (2007). Governing Organic: the Changing Industry Regimes in Australia. XIV Conference of the Australasian Agri-food Research Network, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 25-29 November 2007.

Governing Organic: the Changing Industry Regimes in Australia

2006

Conference Publication

Conventionalisation, radicalisation or both? The structural and ideological transformation of organic agriculture

Lockie, S., Lyons, K., Lawrence, G. and Halpin, D. (2006). Conventionalisation, radicalisation or both? The structural and ideological transformation of organic agriculture. XVI World Congress of Sociology, Durban, South Africa, 23-29 July 2006.

Conventionalisation, radicalisation or both? The structural and ideological transformation of organic agriculture

2005

Conference Publication

Globalisation, Sustaining Rural Livelihoods and Organics

Lyons, K., Burch, D., Lawrence, G. and Rickson, R. (2005). Globalisation, Sustaining Rural Livelihoods and Organics. Shaping Sustainable Systems, 15th IFOAM Organic World Congress, Adelaide, 20 - 23 September, 2005.

Globalisation, Sustaining Rural Livelihoods and Organics

2003

Conference Publication

Backlash? Media discourses on food, environment and health

Lyons, K., Lockie, S. and Lawrence, G. (2003). Backlash? Media discourses on food, environment and health. Xth Conference of the Australasian Agri-food Research Network, Akaroa, New Zealand, 21-24 April 2003.

Backlash? Media discourses on food, environment and health

2003

Conference Publication

Food sovereignty, food security and the environment: Australian consumer attitudes to organics and genetic engineering

Lawrence, Geoffrey, Lyons, Kristen and Lockie, Stewart (2003). Food sovereignty, food security and the environment: Australian consumer attitudes to organics and genetic engineering. Conference on Organic Agriculture, Havana, Cuba, 27-30 May 2003.

Food sovereignty, food security and the environment: Australian consumer attitudes to organics and genetic engineering

2002

Conference Publication

Organics and biotechnology: Never the twain shall meet?

Lawrence, G. A., Norton, J., Lockie, S. and Lyons, K. (2002). Organics and biotechnology: Never the twain shall meet?. World Congress of Sociology: International Sociological Assoc., Research Committee on Agriculture & Food, x, 2002. USA: International Sociological Assoc.

Organics and biotechnology: Never the twain shall meet?

2002

Conference Publication

Localism, community and the politics of organic food systems

Lawrence, G. A., Lyons, K. and Lockie, S. (2002). Localism, community and the politics of organic food systems. Cultivating Communities, 14th IFOAM Organic World Conference, Victoria, Canada, 21-24 August, 2002. Canada: IFOAM.

Localism, community and the politics of organic food systems

2002

Conference Publication

Global moves on the local level - community supported agriculture

Lyons, K., Lockie, S. and Lawrence, G. (2002). Global moves on the local level - community supported agriculture. Australian Organics Conference 'Local Global Organics', Lismore, NSW, Australia, 3-4 October 2002.

Global moves on the local level - community supported agriculture

2001

Conference Publication

Organic foods: Australian consumer motivations, concerns and preferences

Lockie, 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.

Organic foods: Australian consumer motivations, concerns and preferences

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.

Organic: what do consumers really think?

2001

Conference Publication

Eating 'Green': the relative importance of environmental concerns in the consumption of organic foods

Lockie, 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.

Eating 'Green': the relative importance of environmental concerns in the consumption of organic foods

2001

Conference Publication

Who buys organics, who doesn't, and why? Insights from a national survey of Australian consumers

Lyons, K., Mummery, K., Lockie, S. and Lawrence, G. (2001). Who buys organics, who doesn't, and why? Insights from a national survey of Australian consumers. Inaugural National Organic Conference 'The Organic Challenge - Unity Through Diversity', Sydney, Australia, 27-28 August 2001.

Who buys organics, who doesn't, and why? Insights from a national survey of Australian consumers

1999

Conference Publication

Standard Resistance: Organic Growers in Australia and New Zealand

Lyons, K. and Lawrence, G. (1999). Standard Resistance: Organic Growers in Australia and New Zealand. Farming for the Future: Organic Producer for the 21st Century Conference, Mackay, QLD Australia, 22-23 September 1999.

Standard Resistance: Organic Growers in Australia and New Zealand

1999

Conference Publication

Greening, Agriculture and Change: Incorporation and Resistance

Lyons, K. and Lawrence, G. (1999). Greening, Agriculture and Change: Incorporation and Resistance. Farming for the future : organic produce for the 21st century, Mackay, QLD Australia, 22-23 September 1999. Mackay, QLD Australia: Central Queensland University.

Greening, Agriculture and Change: Incorporation and Resistance

1999

Conference Publication

Institutionalisation and resistance: organic agriculture in Australia and New Zealand

Lyons, K. and Lawrence, G. (1999). Institutionalisation and resistance: organic agriculture in Australia and New Zealand. XVIII Congress of the European Society for Rural Sociology, Lund, Sweden, 24-28 August 1999.

Institutionalisation and resistance: organic agriculture in Australia and New Zealand

1998

Conference Publication

What do we mean by Green? Consumers, Agriculture and the Food Industry

Burch, D., Lyons, K. and Lawrence, G. (1998). What do we mean by Green? Consumers, Agriculture and the Food Industry. Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 1-5 December 1998.

What do we mean by Green? Consumers, Agriculture and the Food Industry