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2010

Conference Publication

The Globally-engaged Family Farmer: Understanding a New, Transnational, Cosmopolitan Actor

Richards, C., Cheshire, L., Lawrence, G., Smith, K., Skrbis, Z. and Woods, M. (2010). The Globally-engaged Family Farmer: Understanding a New, Transnational, Cosmopolitan Actor. XVII Conference of the Australasian Agri-food Research Network, Gippsland, VIC Australia, 29 November - 1 December 2010.

The Globally-engaged Family Farmer: Understanding a New, Transnational, Cosmopolitan Actor

2010

Journal Article

Food risks, old and new demographic characteristics and perceptions of food additives, regulation and contamination in Australia

Buchler, Sandra, Smith, Kiah and Lawrence, Geoffrey (2010). Food risks, old and new demographic characteristics and perceptions of food additives, regulation and contamination in Australia. Journal of Sociology, 46 (4), 353-374. doi: 10.1177/1440783310384449

Food risks, old and new demographic characteristics and perceptions of food additives, regulation and contamination in Australia

2010

Journal Article

Supermarkets’ governance of the agri-food supply chain: Is the ‘corporate-environmental’ food regime evident in Australia?

Smith, Kiah, Lawrence, Geoffrey and Richards, Carol (2010). Supermarkets’ governance of the agri-food supply chain: Is the ‘corporate-environmental’ food regime evident in Australia?. International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food, 17 (2), 140-161.

Supermarkets’ governance of the agri-food supply chain: Is the ‘corporate-environmental’ food regime evident in Australia?

2008

Conference Publication

Safety, Quality and the Future of Food: Consumer Perspectives of Traditional and Modern Food Risks

Buchler, S., Lawrence, G. and Smith, K. (2008). Safety, Quality and the Future of Food: Consumer Perspectives of Traditional and Modern Food Risks. XV Conference of the Australasian Agri-food Research Network, Sydney, NSW Australia, 26-28 November 2008.

Safety, Quality and the Future of Food: Consumer Perspectives of Traditional and Modern Food Risks

2007

Conference Publication

FLUO 25-The development of improved lithium-ion battery electrolytes containing fluorinated cosolvents

Smart, Marshall C., Smith, Kiah, Bhalla, Pooja, Hu, Jinbo, Prakash, G. K. Surya, Whitacre, Jay F. and Bugga, Ratnakumar V. (2007). FLUO 25-The development of improved lithium-ion battery electrolytes containing fluorinated cosolvents. 233rd National Meeting of the Cellulose-and-Renewable-Materials-Division of the American-Chemical-Society (ACS), Chicago Il, Mar 25-29, 2007. WASHINGTON: AMER CHEMICAL SOC.

FLUO 25-The development of improved lithium-ion battery electrolytes containing fluorinated cosolvents

2006

Conference Publication

Australia's Third Food Regime? Global versus National Trends

Lawrence, G. and Smith, K. (2006). Australia's Third Food Regime? Global versus National Trends. XIII Conference of the Australasian Agri-food Research Network, Dunedin, New Zealand, 27-30 November 2006.

Australia's Third Food Regime? Global versus National Trends

2006

Conference Publication

Food Safety Regulation in Australia: an Agenda for Agri-food Research

Lawrence, G., Burch, D. and Smith, K. (2006). Food Safety Regulation in Australia: an Agenda for Agri-food Research. XII Conference of the Australasian Agri-food Research Network, Dunedin, New Zealand, 27-30 November 2006.

Food Safety Regulation in Australia: an Agenda for Agri-food Research

2006

Book Chapter

Audit Cultures and the Antipodes: The Implications of EurepGAP for New Zealand and Australian Agri-food Industries

Campbell, Hugh, Lawrence, Geofffrey and Smith, Kiah (2006). Audit Cultures and the Antipodes: The Implications of EurepGAP for New Zealand and Australian Agri-food Industries. Between the Local and the Global: confronting complexity in the contemporary Agri-food sector. (pp. 69-94) edited by T. Marsden and J. Murdoch. Oxford, England: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/S1057-1922(06)12004-1

Audit Cultures and the Antipodes: The Implications of EurepGAP for New Zealand and Australian Agri-food Industries