Michael Mascarenhas, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI |
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Ethnic and Racial Studies, Public and Social Welfare, Social Structure and DevelopmentGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorLawrence Busch | grad student | 2005 | Michigan State | |
(Where the waters divide: Environmental justice, neoliberalism, and Aboriginal voices. An ethnography of the changing Canadian water sector.) |
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Mascarenhas M. (2012) Redefining Water Security through Social Reproduction: Lessons Learned from Rajasthan's 'Ocean of Sand' Ids Bulletin. 43: 51-58 |
Mascarenhas M. (2007) Where the waters divide: First nations, tainted water and environmental justice in Canada Local Environment. 12: 565-577 |
Mascarenhas M, Busch L. (2006) Seeds of change: Intellectual property rights, genetically modified soybeans and seed saving in the United States Sociologia Ruralis. 46: 122-138 |
Konefal J, Mascarenhas M, Hatanaka M. (2005) Governance in the global agro-food system: Backlighting the role of transnational supermarket chains Agriculture and Human Values. 22: 291-302 |
Mascarenhas M, Scarce R. (2004) "The intention was good": Legitimacy, consensus-based decision making, and the case of forest planning in British Columbia, Canada Society and Natural Resources. 17: 17-38 |