Trina Hamilton
TitleCited byYear
For slow scholarship: A feminist politics of resistance through collective action in the neoliberal university
A Mountz, A Bonds, B Mansfield, J Loyd, J Hyndman, M Walton-Roberts, ...
ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies 14 (4), 1235-1259, 2015
4432015
Just green enough: contesting environmental gentrification in Greenpoint, Brooklyn
W Curran, T Hamilton
Local Environment 17 (9), 1027-1042, 2012
2222012
Global environmental standards for industry
DP Angel, T Hamilton, MT Huber
Annual Review of Environment and Resources 32 (1), 295, 2007
412007
From “Five Angry Women” to “Kick-ass Community”: Gentrification and Environmental Activism in Brooklyn and Beyond
T Hamilton, W Curran
Urban Studies 50 (8), 1557-1574, 2013
352013
Just Green Enough: Urban Development and Environmental Gentrification
W Curran, T Hamilton
Routledge, 2017
202017
Beyond Market Signals: Negotiating Marketplace Politics and Corporate Responsibilities
T Hamilton
Economic Geography 89 (3), 285-307, 2013
152013
The market for corporate responsibility reporting in the Americas
T Hamilton, DJ Tschopp
Growth and Change 43 (4), 563-589, 2012
142012
Putting corporate responsibility in its place
T Hamilton
Geography Compass 5 (10), 710-722, 2011
122011
Power in numbers: a call for analytical generosity toward new political strategies
T Hamilton
Environment and planning. A 41 (2), 284, 2009
112009
Breaking the brand: The social regulation of multinational corporations
T Hamilton
Clark University, 2006
52006
It’s Time to Recognize How Men’s Careers Benefit from Sexually Harassing Women in Academia
B Mansfield, R Lave, K McSweeney, A Bonds, J Cockburn, M Domosh, ...
Human Geography 12 (1), 82-87, 2019
32019
Development and Dependence Along the New York–Haiti Remittance Corridor
S Joseph, T Hamilton
The Professional Geographer 66 (1), 149-159, 2014
32014
The Potential Role for Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting in Trade Agreements
D Tschopp, T Hamilton
Social and Environmental Accountability Journal 32 (1), 27-38, 2012
22012
Politics, Products, and Markets: Exploring Political Consumerism Past and Present
T Hamilton
Economic Geography 84 (1), 123-125, 2008
22008
‘Will you be my mentor?’Feminist mentoring at mid-career for institutional change
W Curran, T Hamilton, B Mansfield, A Mountz, M Walton-Roberts, ...
Gender, Place & Culture, 1-19, 2019
12019
Social power, offshore financial intermediaries and a network regulatory imaginary
JPH Poon, GKS Tan, T Hamilton
Political Geography 68, 55-65, 2019
12019
Just green enough: Contesting environmental gentrification in Greenpoint, Brooklyn
W Curran, T Hamilton
Just Green Enough, 14-31, 2017
12017
A just enough green? Industrial gentrification and competing socio-natures in Greenpoint, Brooklyn
T Hamilton, W Curran
Just Green Enough, 54-68, 2017
1*2017
A just enough green? Industrial gentrification and competing socio-natures in Greenpoint, Brooklyn
W Curran, T Hamilton
Just Green Enough: Urban Development and Environmental Gentrification, 2017
12017
Sustainable Practice? An Examination of Canada's Agricultural and Energy Cooperatives
J Stoll, JPH Poon, T Hamilton
The Professional Geographer 67 (2), 187-194, 2015
12015
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