Pipelining Appalachia: A perspective on the everyday lived experiences of rural communities at the frontline of energy distribution networks development
“If it Wasn’t for the Faith-Based Groups, We Wouldn’t Be Where We Are Today”: Flooding Response and Recovery in Greenbrier County, WV
Household Water Security: An Analysis of Water Affect in the Context of Hydraulic Fracturing in West Virginia, Appalachia
When Participants Do Not Agree: Member Checking and Challenges to Epistemic Authority in Participatory Research
A space for feminist mentoring: the role of Geographic Perspectives on Women (GPOW) specialty group in higher education
Mentoring early career women geographers in the neoliberal academy: dialogue, reflexivity, and ethics of care
Large-scale land acquisitions aggravate the feminization of poverty: findings from a case study in Mozambique
Lake extent changes in Basotu, Tanzania: a mixed-methods approach to understanding the impacts of anthropogenic influence and climate variability
“Who can play this game?” The lived experiences of doctoral candidates and early career women in the neoliberal university
Soil management and soil properties in a Kenyan smallholder irrigation system on naturally low-fertile soils
Striving beyond Epistemic Authority: Results Dissemination in Smallholder Irrigation Farming Research
Conflating Privilege and Vulnerability: A Reflexive Analysis of Emotions and Positionality in Postgraduate Fieldwork
“Women in groups can help each and learn from each other”: The role of homosocial practices within women’s social networks in building local gender contracts