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Julie Guthman
Julie Guthman
Community Studies, Department of Sociology, UC Santa Cruz
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Agrarian dreams? The paradox of organic farming in California
JH Guthman
University of California, Berkeley, 2000
18362000
Weighing in: Obesity, food justice, and the limits of capitalism
J Guthman
Univ of California Press, 2011
11152011
Bringing good food to others: Investigating the subjects of alternative food practice
J Guthman
Cultural geographies 15 (4), 431-447, 2008
10242008
“If they only knew”: Color blindness and universalism in California alternative food institutions
J Guthman
The professional geographer 60 (3), 387-397, 2008
941*2008
From farm to table: The organic vegetable commodity chain of Northern California
D Buck, C Getz, J Guthman
Sociologia ruralis 37 (1), 3-20, 1997
8481997
Neoliberalism and the making of food politics in California
J Guthman
Geoforum 39 (3), 1171-1183, 2008
8472008
Fast food/organic food: Reflexive tastes and the making of'yuppie chow'
J Guthman
Social & Cultural Geography 4 (1), 45-58, 2003
7242003
The trouble with ‘organic lite’in California: a rejoinder to the ‘conventionalisation’debate
J Guthman
Sociologia ruralis 44 (3), 301-316, 2004
6902004
The Polanyian way? Voluntary food labels as neoliberal governance
J Guthman
Antipode 39 (3), 456-478, 2007
6872007
Embodying neoliberalism: economy, culture, and the politics of fat
J Guthman, M DuPuis
Environment and planning D: Society and Space 24 (3), 427-448, 2006
5972006
From “old school” to “farm-to-school”: Neoliberalization from the ground up
P Allen, J Guthman
Agriculture and human values 23, 401-415, 2006
5192006
Regulating meaning, appropriating nature: The codification of California organic agriculture
J Guthman
Antipode 30 (2), 135-154, 1998
3831998
Food deserts, oases, or mirages? Small markets and community food security in the San Francisco Bay Area
A Short, J Guthman, S Raskin
Journal of planning education and research 26 (3), 352-364, 2007
3532007
Commodified meanings, meaningful commodities: Re–thinking production–consumption links through the organic system of provision
J Guthman
Sociologia ruralis 42 (4), 295-311, 2002
3492002
The implications of environmental epigenetics: A new direction for geographic inquiry on health, space, and nature-society relations
J Guthman, B Mansfield
Progress in human geography 37 (4), 486-504, 2013
2802013
Back to the land: the paradox of organic food standards
J Guthman
Environment and planning A 36 (3), 511-528, 2004
2762004
Squaring farm security and food security in two types of alternative food institutions
J Guthman, AW Morris, P Allen
Rural sociology 71 (4), 662-684, 2006
2692006
Raising organic: An agro-ecological assessment of grower practices in California
J Guthman
Agriculture and human values 17, 257-266, 2000
2382000
Representing crisis: The theory of Himalayan environmental degradation and the project of development in post‐Rana Nepal
J Guthman
Development and Change 28 (1), 45-69, 1997
2291997
The new food activism: Opposition, cooperation, and collective action
A Alkon, J Guthman
Univ of California Press, 2017
2272017
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