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Angeliki Balayannis
Angeliki Balayannis
Associate Professor, Knowledge Technology and Innovation at Wageningen University & Research
Verified email at wur.nl
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Chemical kinship: Interdisciplinary experiments with pollution
A Balayannis, E Garnett
catalystjournal. org, 2020
532020
Co‐Producing (a Fearful) A nthropocene
BR Cook, A Balayannis
Geographical Research 53 (3), 270-279, 2015
462015
Toxic sights: The spectacle of hazardous waste removal
A Balayannis
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 38 (4), 772-790, 2020
432020
Routine exposures: Reimaging the visual politics of hazardous sites
A Balayannis
GeoHumanities 5 (2), 572-590, 2019
172019
Suicide at a distance: the paradox of knowing self-destruction
A Balayannis, BR Cook
Progress in Human Geography 40 (4), 530-545, 2016
122016
First, do no harm: time for a systems approach to address the problem of health-care-derived pharmaceutical pollution
K Thornber, F Adshead, A Balayannis, R Brazier, R Brown, S Comber, ...
The Lancet Planetary Health 6 (12), e935-e937, 2022
72022
The work of waste during COVID-19: logics of public, environmental, and occupational health
E Garnett, A Balayannis, S Hinchliffe, T Davies, T Gladding, P Nicholson
Critical Public Health 32 (5), 630-640, 2022
52022
UK Waste Sector COVID-19: Response and Resilience Report
N Souter, A Balayannis, P Jennings
www.circularonline.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/UK-Waste-Sector-COVID-19 …, 2020
12020
Legacies
A Balayannis
Shadow Places Network, 2020
2020
Following pesticides in disposal: a chemical geography
A Balayannis
University of Melbourne, 2018
2018
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