Peer-reviewed Papers
2020. Chickens, weeds, and the production of green middle-class identity through urban agriculture in deindustrial Michigan, USA. Agriculture & Human Values.
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2019. Nourishing Environments, Caring Cities: Gardening and the Social Reproduction of the Urban Environment in Deindustrial Michigan. City & Society.
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2019. Nourishing Environments, Caring Cities: Gardening and the Social Reproduction of the Urban Environment in Deindustrial Michigan. City & Society.
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Manuscripts in Progress
2020 More than nature: Linkages between well-being and greenspace influenced by a combination of elements of nature and non-nature in a New York City urban park. Co-authored with Lisa Zaval, Ben Orlove, Valeria Moraga, and Patricia Culligan. Under review at Urban Foresty & Urban Greening.
2020 Fostering interdisciplinary research careers to solve complex sustainability crises. Co-authored with J.N. Hernandez (lead), W. Anderson, A. Bridges, M.P. Fernandez, W. Hansen, E. Nebie, and A. Stock. Under review at Nature Sustainability.
2020 Fostering interdisciplinary research careers to solve complex sustainability crises. Co-authored with J.N. Hernandez (lead), W. Anderson, A. Bridges, M.P. Fernandez, W. Hansen, E. Nebie, and A. Stock. Under review at Nature Sustainability.
Working Papers & Published Essays
2020. with Dan Poniachik. "City Parks: A Lifesaver During COVID Winter." November 12, 2020.
2020. Making Trees Infrastructure: Care and Stewardship in New York City. 2019. Time, Trees and the Troubling of Green Infrastructural Promise in New York City. 2018. “How Gardens Talk Back.” Anthropology News website, March 5, 2018. DOI: 10.1111/AN.777 2018. with Ioulia Evgenyevna Fenton. “Sustaining Agrarian Futures.” Anthropology News website, July 17, 2018. DOI: 10.1111/AN.914 2017. “Making habitat for people, plants, and pollinators: Urban vegetable gardening as a practice of care for communities and ecosystems.” |
Recorded Talks
2018. “Trees on the Street: The Social Life of a Green Infrastructure in NYC.” Earth Institute Fellows Symposium, Columbia University. November 8, 2018.
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