Sarah Whatmore
British critical geographer
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dame Sarah Jane Whatmore is a British geographer. She is a professor of environment and public policy at Oxford University. She is a professorial fellow at Keble College, moving from Linacre College in 2012. She was associate head of the Social Sciences Division of the university from 2014 to 2016, and became pro-vice chancellor of Oxford in January 2017. From 2018 she has been head of the Social Sciences Division.
Sarah Whatmore 's Published Works
Published Works
- Hybrid Geographies: Natures Cultures Spaces (2002) (1032)
- Materialist returns: practising cultural geography in and for a more-than-human world (2006) (943)
- Nourishing Networks: Alternative Geographies of Food (1997) (419)
- Urban Wild Things: A Cosmopolitical Experiment (2005) (386)
- Doing flood risk science differently: an experiment in radical scientific method (2011) (349)
- Mapping knowledge controversies: science, democracy and the redistribution of expertise (2009) (332)
- Living cities: Towards a politics of conviviality (2006) (296)
- Dissecting the Autonomous Self: Hybrid Cartographies for a Relational Ethics (1997) (279)
- What's Alternative about Alternative Food Networks? (2003) (258)
- Political matter : technoscience, democracy, and public life (2010) (250)
- Farming Women: Gender, Work and Family Enterprise (1991) (222)
- Wild(er)ness: Reconfiguring the Geographies of Wildlife (1998) (199)
- Flood apprentices: an exercise in making things public (2011) (179)
- Coproducing Flood Risk Knowledge: Redistributing Expertise in Critical ‘Participatory Modelling’ (2011) (154)
- Agricultural Geography and the Political Economy Approach: A Review (1996) (130)
- Bargaining with Nature. The discourse and practice of environmental planning gain (1993) (125)
- Earthly Powers and Affective Environments: An Ontological Politics of Flood Risk (2013) (119)
- TOWARDS A TYPOLOGY OF FARM BUSINESSES IN CONTEMPORARY BRITISH AGRICULTURE SARAH WHATMORE RICHARD MUNTON JO LITTLE (1987) (118)
- Mapping Posthumanism: An Exchange (2004) (108)
- Life cycle or patriarchy? Gender divisions in family farming (1991) (105)
- Metabolising Risk: Food Scares and the Un/Re-Making of Belgian Beef (2003) (104)
- Towards a political economy of capitalist agriculture: a British perspective (1986) (104)
- Including Nonhumans in Political Theory: Opening the Pandora’s Box? (2010) (103)
- Strategies for coping in capitalist agriculture: an examination of the responses of farm families in British agriculture (1989) (97)
- Elephants on the Move: Spatial Formations of Wildlife Exchange (2000) (93)
- Imagining flood futures: risk assessment and management in practice (2011) (91)
- The restructuring process and economic centrality in capitalist agriculture (1986) (90)
- Retailing, the food system and the regulatory state. (1994) (87)
- The global restructuring of agro-food systems (1994) (84)
- The business of place: networks of property, partnership and produce. (2000) (65)
- Hybrid Geographies: Rethinking the ‘Human’ in Human Geography (2017) (64)
- Uneven development and the restructuring process in British agriculture: a preliminary exploration (1987) (59)
- Overflowing with Issues: Following the Political Trajectories of Flooding (2013) (58)
- INTERPRETING A RELATIONAL TYPOLOGY OF FARM BUSINESSES IN SOUTHERN ENGLAND (1987) (54)
- Frontstaging Nonhumans : Publicity as a Constraint on the Political Activity of Things (2014) (54)
- After the ‘king of beasts’: Samuel Baker and the embodied historical geographies of elephant hunting in mid-nineteenth-century Ceylon (2009) (53)
- Using Social Theory (2003) (45)
- Using Social Theory: Thinking through Research (2003) (45)
- The Rural Restructuring Process: Emerging Divisions of Agricultural Property Rights (1990) (44)
- Part-Time Farming and its Implications for the Rural Landscape: A Preliminary Analysis (1989) (43)
- Ecologies and Economies of Action—Sustainability, Calculations, and other Things (2007) (43)
- Editorial: Bio‐geographies: putting life back into the discipline (2001) (43)
- Challenging the productivist paradigm: organic farming and the politics of agricultural change. (1994) (39)
- Theoretical achievements and challenges in European rural gender studies (1993) (37)
- FROM WOMEN'S ROLES TO GENDER RELATIONS Developing perspectives in the analysis of farm women (1988) (32)
- Explaining Rapid Transitions in the Practice of Flood Risk Management (2013) (31)
- Gender and Rurality (2023) (30)
- Labour and locality : uneven development and the rural labour process (1992) (26)
- Virtual Engineering: Computer Simulation Modelling for Flood Risk Management in England (2011) (26)
- Sustainable rural geographies? (1993) (21)
- Technological Change and the Rural Environment (2023) (21)
- Reconsidering urban-fringe agriculture: a longitudinal analysis of capital restructuring on farms in the Metropolitan Green Belt (1988) (18)
- De/Re-Territorializing Possession: The Shifting Spaces of Property Rights (2003) (17)
- GATT, global regulation and the construction of a new hegemonic order. (1994) (16)
- Learning through Computer Model Improvisations (2013) (16)
- Community modelling: A technique for enhancing local capacity to engage with flood risk management (2019) (14)
- Hybrid Geographies: Author's Responses and Reflections (2005) (13)
- Internal and External Relations in the Transformation of the Farm Family (1986) (11)
- Labour and Locality (2023) (11)
- Agriculture and corporatism in Scandinavia. (1994) (11)
- Biopolitics, discipline, and hydro‐citizenship: Drought management and water governance in England (2019) (10)
- From Banana wars to Black Sigatoka. Another case for a more-than-human geography (2003) (10)
- Manning's n - putting roughness to work (2010) (10)
- Landownership relations and the development of modern British agriculture (1986) (10)
- The role of banking capital and credit relations in British food production. (1990) (8)
- The trouble with subsumption and other rural tales (1996) (7)
- Virtually Expert: Modes of Environmental Computer Simulation Modeling (2014) (7)
- Political Ecology in a More-than-Human World: Rethinking ‘Natural’ Hazards (2013) (6)
- Remaking Environments: Histories, Practices, Policies (2008) (6)
- Betterment revisited — issues in contemporary land use planning: An introduction☆ (1994) (6)
- Theories and practices for rural sociology in a 'new' Europe. (1990) (6)
- Holistic approaches to understanding diffuse land management issues: a framework for interdisciplinary working (2005) (4)
- Nature's Refuge? Rethinking Rural Environments (1998) (4)
- Book Review: Animal geographies. Place, politics and identity in the nature-culture borderlands (2000) (3)
- Judging research quality to support evidence-informed environmental policy (2015) (3)
- The stuff of politics: Technoscience, Democracy and Public Life (2010) (3)
- From State control to a managed or liberalised market: dilemmas in the reform of the grain price system in China. (1994) (2)
- Returns from a speculation (2008) (2)
- Women and farming. Changing roles, changing structures: Wave G. Haney and Jane B. Knowles (eds), 385 pp., 1988, Rural Studies Series, Westview Press, Colorado, £29.00 (1989) (1)
- Agricultural geography (1993) (1)
- Technological change in the regulation of agriculture. (1994) (1)
- The national politics of international trade reform: the case of Germany. (1994) (1)
- Rural Restructuring (2023) (1)
- Rural Enterprise (2023) (1)
- Gender and locality studies: a review and agenda (1990) (1)
- ‘Being the Farmer’s Wife’ (1991) (0)
- Theory into Practice (1991) (0)
- The Domestic Political Economy of Six Family Farms (1991) (0)
- Reclaiming experiment: geographies of experiment and experimental geographies (2013) (0)
- Nature and Society (2014) (0)
- Book reviews : Clunies-Ross, T. and Hildyard, N. 1992: The politics of industrial agriculture. London: Earth scan Publications. 160 pp. £8.95 paper. ISBN: 1 853831387 (1993) (0)
- A Feminist Reconstruction (1991) (0)
- Globalized Agriculture. Political Choice By R. Le Heron. (1995) (0)
- Reviews: The History of Forgetting: Los Angeles and the Erasure of Memory, Writing across Worlds: Literature and Migration, Landprints: Reflections on Place and Landscape, Consuming Geographies: We are Where We Eat (1999) (0)
- Artisan or Entrepreneur? Refashioning Rural Production (2017) (0)
- Heterogeneous geographies (2018) (0)
- Artificial Life (2006) (0)
- Agricultural geography (1991) (0)
- Connecting canals: exercises in recombinant ecology (2013) (0)
- Women’s Work and Property (1991) (0)
- Food Networks (2020) (0)
- Pursuing quality wine in South Australia: materials, markets, valuations (2014) (0)
- Reviews: The Cultural Studies Reader, Earth Follies. Coming to Feminist Terms with the Global Environmental Crisis, the Slow Plague: A Geography of the AIDS Pandemic (1994) (0)
- 'Positive Discrimination', 'Producer Services', 'Public Administration', 'Public Choice Theory', 'Public Finance', 'Public Goods', 'Public Services', 'Quango', 'Services', 'Spatial Inequality', 'Territorial Justic', 'Welfare Geography' and 'Welfare State' (2010) (0)
- Book Review: Governing molecules: the discursive politics of genetic engineering in Europe and the United States (2000) (0)
- Regulating Agriculture (2023) (0)
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