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Feeding the ‘organic child’: Mothering through ethical consumption
K Cairns, J Johnston, N MacKendrick
Journal of consumer culture 13 (2), 97-118, 2013
3582013
Lost in the supermarket: the corporate‐organic foodscape and the struggle for food democracy
J Johnston, A Biro, N MacKendrick
Antipode 41 (3), 509-532, 2009
2772009
More Work for Mother: Chemical Body Burdens as a Maternal Responsibility
N Mackendrick
Gender & Society 28 (5), 705-728, 2014
1892014
Assessing community vulnerability: a study of the mountain pine beetle outbreak in British Columbia, Canada
JR Parkins, NA MacKendrick
Global Environmental Change 17 (3-4), 460-471, 2007
1682007
Foodscape
N MacKendrick
Contexts 13 (3), 16-18, 2014
1392014
Media framing of body burdens: precautionary consumption and the individualization of risk
NA MacKendrick
Sociological inquiry 80 (1), 126-149, 2010
1202010
Better safe than sorry: How consumers navigate exposure to everyday toxics
N MacKendrick
Univ of California Press, 2018
1102018
All dressed up with nowhere to go: The discourse of ecological modernization in Alberta, Canada
DJ Davidson, NA MacKendrick
Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie 41 (1), 47-65, 2004
882004
Pandemic politics: Political worldviews and COVID-19 beliefs and practices in an unsettled time
H Shepherd, N MacKendrick, GC Mora
Socius 6, 2378023120972575, 2020
652020
Out of the labs and into the streets: Scientists get political
N MacKendrick
Sociological Forum 32 (4), 896-902, 2017
502017
“Taking back a little bit of control”: Managing the contaminated body through consumption
N MacKendrick, LM Stevens
Sociological Forum 31 (2), 310-329, 2016
342016
Between careful and crazy: the emotion work of feeding the family in an industrialized food system
N MacKendrick, T Pristavec
Food, Culture & Society 22 (4), 446-463, 2019
292019
The role of the state in voluntary environmental reform: A case study of public land
NA Mackendrick
Policy Sciences 38 (1), 21-44, 2005
282005
The polluted child and maternal responsibility in the US environmental health movement
N MacKendrick, K Cairns
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 44 (2), 307-332, 2019
232019
Protecting ourselves from chemicals: a study of gender and precautionary consumption
N MacKendrick
Our chemical selves: Gender, toxics, and environmental health, 58-77, 2015
222015
The individualization of risk as responsibility and citizenship: A case study of chemical body burdens
N MacKendrick
University of Toronto, 2011
172011
State—Capital Relations in Voluntary Environmental Improvement
NA MacKendrick, DJ Davidson
Current Sociology 55 (5), 674-695, 2007
122007
The politics of grocery shopping: Eating, voting, and (possibly) transforming the food system
J Johnston, N MacKendrick
52014
Diversity of attitudes towards complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) and vaccines: a representative cross-sectional study in France
JK Ward, F Gauna, MJ Deml, N MacKendrick, P Peretti-Watel
Social Science & Medicine 328, 115952, 2023
32023
Like a finely-oiled machine: Self-help and the elusive goal of hormone balance
NA MacKendrick, H Troxel
Social Science & Medicine 309, 115242, 2022
32022
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