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Niedostępne w żadnym miejscu: 16
Predicting intention to adopt solar technology in Canada: The role of knowledge, public engagement, and visibility
JR Parkins, C Rollins, S Anders, L Comeau
Energy Policy 114, 114-122, 2018
Upoważnienia: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
Using geo-tagged Instagram posts to reveal landscape values around current and proposed hydroelectric dams and their reservoirs
Y Chen, JR Parkins, K Sherren
Landscape and Urban Planning 170, 283-292, 2018
Upoważnienia: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
Determinants of food security in Tanzania: gendered dimensions of household headship and control of resources
R Mason, P Ndlovu, JR Parkins, MK Luckert
Agriculture and human values 32, 539-549, 2015
Upoważnienia: Centre de recherches pour le développement international, Canada
Learning (or living) to love the landscapes of hydroelectricity in Canada: Eliciting local perspectives on the Mactaquac Dam via headpond boat tours
K Sherren, TM Beckley, JR Parkins, RC Stedman, K Keilty, I Morin
Energy Research & Social Science 14, 102-110, 2016
Upoważnienia: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
Can distrust enhance public engagement? Insights from a national survey on energy issues in Canada
JR Parkins, T Beckley, L Comeau, RC Stedman, CL Rollins, A Kessler
Society & natural resources 30 (8), 934-948, 2017
Upoważnienia: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
Identifying energy discourses in Canada with Q methodology: moving beyond the environment versus economy debates
JR Parkins, C Hempel, TM Beckley, RC Stedman, K Sherren
Environmental Sociology 1 (4), 304-314, 2015
Upoważnienia: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
Forest governance as neoliberal strategy: A comparative case study of the Model Forest Program in Canada
JR Parkins, M Dunn, MG Reed, AJ Sinclair
Journal of Rural Studies 45, 270-278, 2016
Upoważnienia: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
Climax thinking, place attachment, and utilitarian landscapes: Implications for wind energy development
EN Chappell, JR Parkins, K Sherren
Landscape and Urban Planning 199, 103802, 2020
Upoważnienia: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
Leveraging social media to understand younger people’s perceptions and use of hydroelectric energy landscapes
Y Chen, JR Parkins, K Sherren
Society & Natural Resources 32 (10), 1114-1122, 2019
Upoważnienia: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
Situating emotions in social practices: empirical insights from animal husbandry in the cow‐calf industry
EM Bassi, JR Parkins, KJ Caine
Sociologia Ruralis 59 (2), 275-293, 2019
Upoważnienia: Genome Canada, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
Gendered mobilities and food security: Exploring possibilities for human movement within hunger prone rural Tanzania
R Mason, JR Parkins, A Kaler
Agriculture and Human Values 34, 423-434, 2017
Upoważnienia: Centre de recherches pour le développement international, Canada
Do methods used in social impact assessment adequately capture impacts? An exploration of the research-practice gap using hydroelectricity in Canada
GDP da Silva, JR Parkins, K Sherren
Energy Research & Social Science 79, 102188, 2021
Upoważnienia: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
Using news coverage and community-based impact assessments to understand and track social effects using the perspectives of affected people and decisionmakers
GDP da Silva, K Sherren, JR Parkins
Journal of Environmental Management 298, 113467, 2021
Upoważnienia: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
Those who support wind development in view of their home take responsibility for their energy use and that of others: evidence from a multi-scale analysis
EN Chappell, JR Parkins, K Sherren
Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 23 (4), 510-527, 2021
Upoważnienia: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Social Sciences …
Talking about time: temporality and motivation for international Christian humanitarian actors in South Sudan
A Kaler, JR Parkins
The British Journal of Sociology 69 (4), 1313-1336, 2018
Upoważnienia: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
Assessing variation in range health across grazed northern temperate grasslands
KM Dahl, EW Bork, JR Parkins, K Sherren
Rangeland Ecology & Management 74, 135-146, 2021
Upoważnienia: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
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Food activists, consumer strategies, and the democratic imagination: Insights from eat-local movements
E Huddart Kennedy, JR Parkins, J Johnston
Journal of Consumer Culture 18 (1), 149-168, 2018
Upoważnienia: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
Digital archives, big data and image-based culturomics for social impact assessment: Opportunities and challenges
K Sherren, JR Parkins, M Smit, M Holmlund, Y Chen
Environmental Impact Assessment Review 67, 23-30, 2017
Upoważnienia: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
Does noticing energy infrastructure influence public support for energy development? Evidence from a national survey in Canada
K Sherren, JR Parkins, T Owen, M Terashima
Energy Research & Social Science 51, 176-186, 2019
Upoważnienia: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
Environmental harm and “the good farmer”: Conceptualizing discourses of environmental sustainability in the beef industry
A Kessler, JR Parkins, E Huddart Kennedy
Rural Sociology 81 (2), 172-193, 2016
Upoważnienia: Genome Canada, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
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