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Mapping whose reality? Geographic information systems (GIS) and “wild science” [journal article]
Source: Public Understanding of Science, 15 (2006) 4. p.411-434
Does tomorrow ever come? Disaster narrative and public perceptions of climate change [journal article]
Source: Public Understanding of Science, 15 (2006) 4. p.435-457
Green politics or environmental blues? Analyzing ecological democracy [journal article]
Source: Public Understanding of Science, 15 (2006) 4. p.459-480
Bringing good food to others: investigating the subjects of alternative food practice [journal article]
Source: Cultural Geographies, 15 (2008) 4. p.431-447
Ideology and scientific credibility: environmental policy in the American Pacific Northwest [journal article]
Source: Public Understanding of Science, 15 (2006) 4. p.481-495
Placing post-graffiti: the journey of the Peckham Rock [journal article]
Source: Cultural Geographies, 15 (2008) 4. p.471-496
Mobile phone masts: protesting the scientific evidence [journal article]
Source: Public Understanding of Science, 15 (2006) 4. p.387-410
Engineering affective atmospheres on the moving geographies of the 1897 Andrée expedition [journal article]
Source: Cultural Geographies, 15 (2008) 4. p.413-430
Bookreview: American commodities in an age of empire. By Mona Domosh. New York: Routledge 2006. ISBN 0415945720 [review]
Source: Cultural Geographies, 15 (2008) 4. p.523-523
Bookreview: Stories from home: English domestic interiors, 1750-1850. By Margaret Ponsonby. Aldershot: Ashgate 2007. ISBN 9780754652359 [review]
Source: Cultural Geographies, 15 (2008) 4. p.519-520