Faculty Scholarship from 2023
Supporting Urban Food Cultivation in Ramsey County, Kirsten Valentine Cadieux, Kara Komoto, J. Stephen Carpeter, and Kieran Morris
Faculty Scholarship from 2022
Governing urban land for community food cultivation, Kirsten Valentine Cadieux
Faculty Scholarship from 2020
Navigating urban agroecological research with the social sciences, Evan Bowness
Reparation ecologies: Regimes of repair in populist agroecology, Kirsten Valentine Cadieux, Stephen Carpenter, Alex Liebman, Renata Blumberg, and Bhaskar Upadhyay
Faculty Scholarship from 2017
Cyber violence: What do we know and where do we go from here?, Jillian K. Peterson and James Densley
Faculty Scholarship from 2015
What does it mean to do food justice?, Kirsten Valentine Cadieux and Rachel Slocum
Psychopathy in the criminal justice system, Jillian K. Peterson and Jerrod Brown
Psychopathy: What Mental Health Professionals Need to Know, Jillian K. Peterson and Jerrod Brown
Notes on the practice of food justice in the U.S.: Understanding and confronting trauma and inequity, Rachel Slocum and Kirsten Valentine Cadieux
Faculty Scholarship from 2013
Landscape ideology in the Greater Golden Horseshoe Greenbelt Plan: Negotiating material landscapes and abstract ideals in the city's countryside, Kirsten Valentine Cadieux, Laura E. Taylor, and Michael F. Bunce
Breaking the cycle of maltreatment: The role of safe, stable, and nurturing relationships, Terence P. Thornberry, Kimberly L. Henry, Carolyn A. Smith, Timothy O. Ireland, Sarah J. Greenman, and Rosalyn D. Lee
Faculty Scholarship from 2012
How to Create Meaningful Learning Experiences, Leondra Hanson
Spatial order, scenic landscapes and sprawl: Peri-urban studies at the interface between landscape and planning history, Mattias Qviström and Kirsten Valentine Cadieux
Faculty Scholarship from 2005
Engagement with the land: Redemption of the rural residence fantasy?, Kirsten Valentine Cadieux