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Lewis Holloway
Lewis Holloway
Reader in Human Geography, University of Hull, UK
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People and place: the extraordinary geographies of everyday life
L Holloway, P Hubbard
Routledge, 2014
9442014
Possible food economies: a methodological framework for exploring food production–consumption relationships
L Holloway, M Kneafsey, L Venn, R Cox, E Dowler, H Tuomainen
Sociologia ruralis 47 (1), 1-19, 2007
5162007
Reconnecting consumers, producers and food: exploring alternatives
M Kneafsey, R Cox, L Holloway, E Dowler, L Venn, H Tuomainen
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2008
4532008
Reading the Space of the Farmers' Market: A Preliminary Investigation from the UK.
L Holloway, M Kneafsey
Sociologia ruralis 40 (3), 2000
4242000
Researching European ‘alternative’food networks: some methodological considerations
L Venn, M Kneafsey, L Holloway, R Cox, E Dowler, H Tuomainen
Area 38 (3), 248-258, 2006
3802006
Alternative food geographies: Representation and practice
D Maye, L Holloway, M Kneafsey
Elsevier, 2007
2802007
Ethical foodscapes?: premises, promises, and possibilities
MK Goodman, D Maye, L Holloway
Environment and planning A 42 (8), 1782-1796, 2010
2792010
Common ground? Motivations for participation in a community-supported agriculture scheme
R Cox, L Holloway, L Venn, L Dowler, JR Hein, M Kneafsey, ...
Local environment 13 (3), 203-218, 2008
2362008
Subjecting cows to robots: farming technologies and the making of animal subjects
L Holloway
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 25 (6), 1041-1060, 2007
2092007
Managing sustainable farmed landscape through ‘alternative’food networks: a case study from Italy
L Holloway, R Cox, L Venn, M Kneafsey, E Dowler, H Tuomainen
Geographical Journal 172 (3), 219-229, 2006
1792006
Reading the space of the framers' market: a case study from the United Kingdom
L Holloway, M Kneafsey
Sociologia Ruralis 40 (3), 285-299, 2000
1732000
Smallholding, hobby-farming, and commercial farming: ethical identities and the production of farming spaces
L Holloway
Environment and Planning A 34 (11), 2055-2070, 2002
1522002
Pets and protein:: placing domestic livestock on hobby-farms in England and Wales
L Holloway
Journal of Rural Studies 17 (3), 293-307, 2001
1522001
Biopower, genetics and livestock breeding:(re) constituting animal populations and heterogeneous biosocial collectivities
L Holloway, C Morris, B Gilna, D Gibbs
Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 34 (3), 394-407, 2009
1362009
‘Doing food differently’: reconnecting biological and social relationships through care for food
E Dowler, M Kneafsey, R Cox, L Holloway
The Sociological Review 57 (2_suppl), 200-221, 2009
1292009
Re-capturing bovine life: Robot–cow relationships, freedom and control in dairy farming
L Holloway, C Bear, K Wilkinson
Journal of Rural Studies 33, 131-140, 2014
1282014
The impact of technological change in dairy farming: robotic milking systems and the changing role of the stockperson
D Butler, L Holloway, C Bear
Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England 173 (622), 1, 2012
1152012
Showing and telling farming: agricultural shows and re-imaging British agriculture
L Holloway
Journal of Rural Studies 20 (3), 319-330, 2004
1112004
The geography of organic farming in England and Wales in the 1990s
B Ilbery, L Holloway, R Arber
Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie 90 (3), 285-295, 1999
1071999
What are the priority research questions for digital agriculture?
J Ingram, D Maye, C Bailye, A Barnes, C Bear, M Bell, D Cutress, ...
Land Use Policy 114, 105962, 2022
1042022
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