Allison M. Loconto, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2010 | Sociology | Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI |
Area:
Social Structure and Development, Agricultural Economics, Sustainability, Sub Saharan Africa StudiesGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorLawrence Busch | grad student | 2010 | Michigan State | |
(Sustainabilitea: Shaping sustainability in Tanzanian tea production.) |
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Chavinskaia L, Loconto AM. (2020) Keep Diversity––Make Standards! Spaces of Standardization for Diversity Analyzed through Cattle Breeding Industry Engaging Science, Technology, and Society. 6: 193-214 |
Loconto A, Rajão R. (2020) Governing by models: Exploring the technopolitics of the (in)visilibities of land Land Use Policy. 96: 104241 |
Loconto A, Desquilbet M, Moreau T, et al. (2020) The land sparing – land sharing controversy: Tracing the politics of knowledge Land Use Policy. 96: 103610 |
Niederle P, Loconto A, Lemeilleur S, et al. (2020) Social movements and institutional change in organic food markets: Evidence from participatory guarantee systems in Brazil and France Journal of Rural Studies. 78: 282-291 |
Loconto AM, Hatanaka M. (2018) Participatory Guarantee Systems: Alternative Ways of Defining, Measuring, and Assessing ‘Sustainability’ Sociologia Ruralis. 58: 412-432 |
Loconto AM, Demortain D. (2017) Standardization as Spaces of Diversity Engaging Science, Technology, and Society. 3: 382-392 |
Loconto AM. (2017) Models of Assurance: Diversity and Standardization of Modes of Intermediation Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 670: 112-132 |
Fouilleux E, Loconto AM. (2017) Voluntary standards, certification, and accreditation in the global organic agriculture field: a tripartite model of techno-politics Agriculture and Human Values. 34: 1-14 |
Loconto AM. (2015) Can certified-tea value chains deliver gender equality in Tanzania? Feminist Economics. 21: 191-215 |
Loconto A. (2015) Assembling governance: the role of standards in the Tanzanian tea industry Journal of Cleaner Production. 107: 64-73 |