Clare Hinrichs
Professor of Rural Sociology
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How transitions to sustainability are understood, negotiated, organized, contested, and assessed.
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Food Water Resources Management Stakeholder Bioenergy Environmental Change Social Change Conceptual Framework Behavioural Change Participation Environmental Management Crops Sustainability Firm Expert Food Security Coproduction Infrastructure Stakeholder Engagement Energy Agriculture Water Resources Evidence Farmer Farmers EconomyMost Recent Publications
Farmer perspectives on collaboration: Evidence from agricultural landscapes in Arizona, Nebraska, and Pennsylvania
Weston M. Eaton, Kathryn J. Brasier, Hannah Whitley, Julia C. Bausch, C. Clare Hinrichs, Barbara Quimby, Mark E. Burbach, Amber Wutich, Jodi Delozier, Walt Whitmer, Stephanie Kennedy, Jason Weigle, Clinton Williams, 2022, Journal of Rural Studies on p. 1-12
Building knowledge infrastructure for diverse stakeholders to scale up co-production equitably
Hamil Pearsall, Sarah Heck, Madison Tablas, Joseph Pierce, Clare Hinrichs, Lara A. Roman, Jerome Shabazz, 2022, Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
Using social network analysis to understand and enhance local and regional food systems
Sarah Rocker, Jess Kropczynski, Clare Hinrichs, 2022, on p. 231-256
Expert habits of mind: Implications for knowledge co-production in energy transitions
Weston M. Eaton, Morey Burnham, Christine Kirchoff, C. Clare Hinrichs, 2021, Energy Research and Social Science
PREFERENCES OVER, AND WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR, RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES
James Yoo, Richard C Ready, Clare Hinrichs, 2021, Journal of Energy and Development on p. 147-170
Advancing equitable health and well-being across urban-rural sustainable infrastructure systems.
H. Pearsall, V. Guttieerez-Velez, M. Gilbert, S. Hoque, H. Eakin, E. Bronidizio, W. Solecki, L. Toran, J Baka, J. Behm, C. Brelsford, Cynthia Hinrichs, K. Henry, J. Mennis, L. Roman, C. Rosan, E. South, R. Valletta, 2021, npj Urban Sustainability
Cultural counterpoints for making sense of changing agricultural and energy landscapes: A Pennsylvania case study.
W Eaton, Clare Hinrichs, Morey Burnham, 2021,
A Conceptual Framework for Social, Behavioral, and Environmental Change through Stakeholder Engagement in Water Resource Management
Weston M. Eaton, Kathryn J. Brasier, Mark E. Burbach, Walt Whitmer, Elyzabeth W. Engle, Morey Burnham, Barbara Quimby, Anil Kumar Chaudhary, A Kumary Chaudhary, Hannah Whitley, Jodi Delozier, Lara B. Fowler, Amber Wutich, Julia C. Bausch, Melissa Beresford, C. Clare Hinrichs, Cheryl Burkhart-Kriesel, H Gall, Heather E. Preisendanz, Clinton Williams, J Watson, Jason Weigle, 2021, Society and Natural Resources on p. 1111-1132
Transforming Society's Food Choices: Context and Governance Matter
Cynthia Hinrichs, 2019, One Earth (Cell Press)
Symbolic meanings, landowner support, and dedicated bioenergy crops in the rural northeastern United States
Weston M. Eaton, Morey Burnham, Katrina Running, C. Clare Hinrichs, Theresa Selfa, 2019, Energy Research and Social Science on p. 247-257
Most-Cited Papers
Transitions to sustainability: A change in thinking about food systems change?
C. Clare Hinrichs, 2014, Agriculture and Human Values on p. 143-155
Regionalizing food security? Imperatives, intersections and contestations in a post-9/11 world
Cynthia Clare Hinrichs, 2013, Journal of Rural Studies on p. 7-18
The politics of imaginaries and bioenergy sub-niches in the emerging Northeast U.S. bioenergy economy
Morey Burnham, Weston Eaton, Theresa Selfa, Clare Hinrichs, Andrea Feldpausch-Parker, 2017, Geoforum on p. 66-76
Fixing food with ideas of “local” and “place”
Clare Hinrichs, 2016, Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences on p. 759-764
A Conceptual Framework for Social, Behavioral, and Environmental Change through Stakeholder Engagement in Water Resource Management
Weston M. Eaton, Kathryn J. Brasier, Mark E. Burbach, Walt Whitmer, Elyzabeth W. Engle, Morey Burnham, Barbara Quimby, Anil Kumar Chaudhary, A Kumary Chaudhary, Hannah Whitley, Jodi Delozier, Lara B. Fowler, Amber Wutich, Julia C. Bausch, Melissa Beresford, C. Clare Hinrichs, Cheryl Burkhart-Kriesel, H Gall, Heather E. Preisendanz, Clinton Williams, J Watson, Jason Weigle, 2021, Society and Natural Resources on p. 1111-1132
Bioenergy experts and their imagined “obligatory publics” in the United States: Implications for public engagement and participation
Weston M. Eaton, Morey Burnham, C. Clare Hinrichs, Theresa Selfa, 2017, Energy Research and Social Science on p. 65-75
The long reach of lean retailing: Firm embeddedness and Wal-Mart’s implementation of local produce sourcing in the US
J. Dara Bloom, C. Clare Hinrichs, 2017, Environment and Planning A on p. 168-185
How do sociocultural factors shape rural landowner responses to the prospect of perennial bioenergy crops?
Weston M. Eaton, Morey Burnham, C. Clare Hinrichs, Theresa Selfa, Sheng Yang, 2018, Landscape Planning on p. 195-204
Symbolic meanings, landowner support, and dedicated bioenergy crops in the rural northeastern United States
Weston M. Eaton, Morey Burnham, Katrina Running, C. Clare Hinrichs, Theresa Selfa, 2019, Energy Research and Social Science on p. 247-257
Re-imagining the Good Life
Karen Scott, Clare Hinrichs, Leif Jensen, 2018, Journal of Rural Studies on p. 127-131