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Ryanne Pilgeram
Ryanne Pilgeram
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“The only thing that isn't sustainable... is the farmer”: Social sustainability and the politics of class among Pacific Northwest farmers engaged in sustainable farming
R Pilgeram
Rural Sociology 76 (3), 375-393, 2011
1262011
Beyond “inherit it or marry it”: exploring how women engaged in sustainable agriculture access farmland
R Pilgeram, B Amos
Rural Sociology 80 (1), 16-38, 2015
1152015
‘Ass‐kicking’women: doing and undoing gender in a US livestock auction
R Pilgeram
Gender, Work & Organization 14 (6), 572-595, 2007
1032007
Social sustainability and the white, nuclear family: Constructions of gender, race, and class at a Northwest farmers' market
R Pilgeram
Race, Gender & Class, 37-60, 2012
442012
“How much does property cost up there?”: Exploring the relationship between women, sustainable farming, and rural gentrification in the US
R Pilgeram
Society & natural resources 32 (8), 911-927, 2019
282019
How the USDA changed the way women farmers are counted in the census of agriculture
R Pilgeram, K Dentzman, P Lewin, K Conley
Choices 35 (1), 1-10, 2020
262020
Good food, good intentions: Where pro-sustainability arguments get stale in US food documentaries
R Pilgeram, R Meeuf
Environmental Communication 9 (1), 100-117, 2015
242015
Queer farmers in the 2017 US census of agriculture
K Dentzman, R Pilgeram, P Lewin, K Conley
Society & Natural Resources 34 (2), 227-247, 2021
192021
Women, race and place in US Agriculture
R Pilgeram, K Dentzman, P Lewin
Agriculture and Human Values 39 (4), 1341-1355, 2022
182022
Pushed out: Contested development and rural gentrification in the US west
R Pilgeram
University of Washington Press, 2021
142021
The political and economic consequences of defining sustainable agriculture in the US
R Pilgeram
Sociology Compass 7 (2), 123-134, 2013
142013
Farmworkers and the gender wage gap: An empirical analysis of wage inequality in US agriculture
M Fisher, PA Lewin, R Pilgeram
Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy 44 (4), 2145-2163, 2022
122022
The Celebrity of Salatin: Can a Famous Lunatic Farmer Change the Food System?
R Pilgeram, R Meeuf
Journal of Critical Thought and Praxis 3 (1), 2014
72014
Gender differences in the financial performance of US farm businesses: A decomposition analysis using the Census of Agriculture
M Fisher, PA Lewin, R Pilgeram
Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy 45 (2), 1233-1253, 2023
62023
Applying the feminist agrifood systems theory (fast) to US organic, value-added, and non-organic non-value-added farms
K Dentzman, R Pilgeram, F Wilson
Agriculture and Human Values 40 (3), 1185-1204, 2023
42023
Teaching gender and sex in contemporary America
K Haltinner, R Pilgeram
Springer, 2016
32016
for-profit public intellectuals
R Pilgeram, R Meeuf
Contexts 13 (4), 84-84, 2014
12014
Constructing sustainable agriculture at a Northwest farmer's market: Understanding the performance of sustainability
RS Pilgeram
University of Oregon, 2010
12010
Does farmer sexual orientation influence profitability on US farms? An empirical examination using census of agriculture data
M Fisher, PA Lewin, K Dentzman, R Pilgeram
Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy 45 (4), 2183-2203, 2023
2023
Climate change and sustainable agriculture: Why inclusive farmers' markets matter 1
R Pilgeram
Emergent Possibilities for Global Sustainability, 127-137, 2016
2016
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