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Gee, S. & McMeekin, A. (2010) 'How innovation systems emerge to solve ecological problems: Biofuels in the United States and Brazil', Centre for Research in Economic Sociology and Innovation (CRESI) Working Paper 2010-03, University of Essex: Colchester.

Harvey, M. & McMeekin, A. (2010) 'Political Shaping Of Transitions To Biofuels In Europe, Brazil And The USA', Centre for Research in Economic Sociology and Innovation (CRESI) Working Paper 2010-02, University of Essex: Colchester.

Munasinghe, M., Dasgupta, P., Southerton, D., Bows, A. & McMeekin, A. (2009) Consumers, Business and Climate Change

Ulph, Alistair and Ulph, David (2009) Optimal Climate Change Policies When Governments Cannot Commit. Centre for Business Taxation WP 09/21.

Evans, D. (2009) Review of Philip Sutton’s The Environment: a Sociological Introduction, Environmental Politics, 18(2), pp. 311–312.

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Featured publication

Warde, A. (2014) ‘Food studies and the integration of multiple methods’, (special edition, Herramientas para el estudio de la alimentación contemporánea, ‘Methodological tools for the study of food’, Cecilia Diaz-Mendez and Isabel Garcia Espejo (eds.)), Revista Politica y Sociedad, 51(1), pp. 51-72.

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