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Joshua Sbicca
Joshua Sbicca
Associate Professor, Sociology, Colorado State University
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Growing food justice by planting an anti-oppression foundation: Opportunities and obstacles for a budding social movement
J Sbicca
Agriculture and Human Values 29 (4), 455-466, 2012
2032012
Food Justice Now! Deepening the Roots of Social Struggle
J Sbicca
University of Minnesota Press, 2018
1432018
Bridging good food and good jobs: From secession to confrontation within alternative food movement politics
JS Myers, J Sbicca
Geoforum 61, 17-26, 2015
932015
Food labor, economic inequality, and the imperfect politics of process in the alternative food movement
J Sbicca
Agriculture and Human Values 32 (4), 675–687, 2015
732015
The Need to Feed: Urban Metabolic Struggles of Actually Existing Radical Projects
J Sbicca
Critical Sociology 40 (6), 817-834, 2014
642014
Urban agriculture, revalorization, and green gentrification in Denver, Colorado
J Sbicca
The politics of land, 149-170, 2019
612019
Protest Through Presence: Spatial Citizenship and Identity Formation in Contestations of Neoliberal Crises
J Sbicca, RT Perdue
Social Movement Studies: Journal of Social, Cultural and Political Protest …, 2014
572014
A recipe for gentrification: Food, power, and resistance in the city
AH Alkon, Y Kato, J Sbicca
NYU Press, 2020
542020
Agriculture as carework: The contradictions of performing femininity in a male-dominated occupation
RC Shisler, J Sbicca
Society & natural resources 32 (8), 875-892, 2019
542019
Eco-queer movement(s): Challenging heteronormative space through (re)imagining nature and food
J Sbicca
European Journal of Ecopsychology 3, 33-52, 2012
522012
Food justice racial projects: fighting racial neoliberalism from the Bay to the Big Apple
J Sbicca, JS Myers
Environmental Sociology 3 (1), 30-41, 2017
502017
These Bars Can't Hold Us Back: Plowing Incarcerated Geographies with Restorative Food Justice
J Sbicca
Antipode 48 (5), 1359–1379, 2016
332016
Mapping movements: a call for qualitative social network analysis
I Luxton, J Sbicca
Qualitative Research, 2020
322020
Farming while confronting the other: The production and maintenance of boundaries in the borderlands
J Sbicca
Journal of Rural Studies 39, 1-10, 2015
282015
Collaborative Concession in Food Movement Networks: The Uneven Relations of Resource Mobilization
J Sbicca, I Luxton, J Hale, K Roeser
Sustainability 11 (10), 2881, 2019
232019
Food, Gentrification, and the Changing City
J Sbicca
Boletín ECOS 43 (June-August), 1-7, 2018
212018
Solidarity and Sweat Equity: For Reciprocal Food Justice Research
J Sbicca
Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development 5 (4), 1–5, 2015
202015
“Because they are connected”: Linking structural inequalities in farmworker organizing
J Sbicca, LA Minkoff-Zern, S Coopwood
Human Geography 13 (3), 263-276, 2020
182020
Prison agriculture in the United States: racial capitalism and the disciplinary matrix of exploitation and rehabilitation
C Chennault, J Sbicca
Agriculture and Human Values 40 (1), 175-191, 2023
142023
Elite and marginalised actors in toxic treadmills: challenging the power of the state, military, and economy
J Sbicca
Environmental Politics 21 (3), 467-485, 2012
122012
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