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Ryan Gunderson

Researcher at Miami University

Publications -  72
Citations -  1023

Ryan Gunderson is an academic researcher from Miami University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Environmental sociology. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 66 publications receiving 756 citations. Previous affiliations of Ryan Gunderson include Michigan State University.

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From Cattle to Capital: Exchange Value, Animal Commodification, and Barbarism

TL;DR: In the past half-century, massive structural, geographic, and technological changes have occurred in livestock production as discussed by the authors, and this "livestock revolution" has raised considerable environmental, public...
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Extending Social Theory to Farm Animals: Addressing Alienation in the Dairy Sector

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors apply Marx's conception of alienation to dairy cows and explore alienation in an alternative production system where cows graze on pasture and choose when to be milked by robotic milking machines.
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Techno-optimism as a barrier to overcoming herbicide resistance: Comparing farmer perceptions of the future potential of herbicides

TL;DR: This article explored how U.S. grower perceptions of the future potential of different weed management approaches is conditioned by faith in technological fixes and how the latter is influenced by the rate and persistence of herbicide resistant weeds (HRW).
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The Metabolic Rifts of Livestock Agribusiness

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors draw from Marx's theory of metabolic rift, as developed by Marx, to understand the structural, geographic, and socioeconomic transformations in livestock production since the mid-20th century.
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Ideological obstacles to effective climate policy: The greening of markets, technology, and growth:

TL;DR: In this article, the authors synthesize and advance critiques of the possibility of a sustainable capitalism by adopting an explicit negative theory of ideology, which they call "negative ideology of ideology".