Maki Hatanaka, Ph.D.

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2006 Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
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Lawrence Busch grad student 2006 Michigan State
 (Producing sustainable shrimp: Third -party certification in the global South.)
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Hatanaka M. (2020) Beyond consuming ethically? Food citizens, governance, and sustainability Journal of Rural Studies. 77: 55-62
Hatanaka M. (2020) Technocratic and deliberative governance for sustainability: rethinking the roles of experts, consumers, and producers Agriculture and Human Values. 37: 793-804
Konefal J, Hatanaka M, Strube J, et al. (2019) Sustainability assemblages: From metrics development to metrics implementation in United States agriculture Journal of Rural Studies
Loconto AM, Hatanaka M. (2018) Participatory Guarantee Systems: Alternative Ways of Defining, Measuring, and Assessing ‘Sustainability’ Sociologia Ruralis. 58: 412-432
Konefal J, Hatanaka M, Constance DH. (2017) Multi-stakeholder initiatives and the divergent construction and implementation of sustainable agriculture in the USA Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems. 34: 293-303
Hatanaka M. (2014) McSustainability and McJustice: Certification, alternative food and agriculture, and social change Sustainability (Switzerland). 6: 8092-8112
Konefal J, Hatanaka M, Constance DH. (2014) Patchworks of sustainable agriculture standards and metrics in the United States Research in Rural Sociology and Development. 21: 257-280
Hatanaka M. (2014) Standardized food governance? Reflections on the potential and limitations of chemical-free shrimp Food Policy. 45: 138-145
Bush SR, Belton B, Hall D, et al. (2013) Global food supply. Certify sustainable aquaculture? Science (New York, N.Y.). 341: 1067-8
Hatanaka M, Konefal J, Constance DH. (2012) A tripartite standards regime analysis of the contested development of a sustainable agriculture standard Agriculture and Human Values. 29: 65-78
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