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Expanding Cartographic Practices in the Social Sciences
I McKinnon, BJ Mccallum
The SAGE Handbook of Visual Research Methods, 2nd edition, pp. 154-171, 2020
572020
In pursuit of nature: The role of nature in adolescents’ lives
PE Owens, I McKinnon
Journal of Developmental Processes 4 (1), 43-58, 2009
462009
Uneven urban metabolisms: Toward an integrative (ex) urban political ecology of sustainability in and around the city
I McKinnon, PT Hurley, CC Myles, M Maccaroni, T Filan
Geographic Perspectives on Urban Sustainability, 86-111, 2021
422021
Does the region still have relevance?(Re) considering" regional" political ecology
I McKinnon, CC Hiner
Journal of Political Ecology 23 (1), 115-122, 2016
232016
How localized, craft fermentation industries make place, for better or worse
CC Myles, CR Holtkamp, I McKinnon, VB Baltzly, C Coiner
Fermented landscapes: Lively processes of socio-environmental transformation …, 2020
132020
Fermented landscapes: Considering how processes of fermentation drive social and environmental change in (un) expected places and ways
CC Myles, C Holtkamp, I McKinnon, VB Baltzly, C Coiner
Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.[Google Scholar], 2020
122020
Competing or compatible capitalisms? Exurban sprawl and high-value agriculture in southwestern Oregon
I McKinnon
A Comparative political ecology of exurbia: Planning, environmental …, 2016
112016
‘A big fish in a small pond’: How Arizona wine country was made
CC Myles, M Tobias, I McKinnon
Agritourism, Wine Tourism, and Craft Beer Tourism, 93-112, 2020
42020
Sage Research Methods
I Mckinnon, JM Breen
2020
Redux: A Comparative Political Ecology of Exurbia Photo Album
LE Taylor, I McKinnon, J McLean
A Comparative Political Ecology of Exurbia: Planning, Environmental …, 2016
2016
Re-Examining Assumptions About Agriculture and Urbanization in the" New West"---A Case Study in Jackson County, Oregon
I McKinnon
University of Oregon, 2014
2014
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