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- Acknowledgments for 2021 WD article
- Just published new article on Climate change and farmers’ food and water security in World Development
- Food Justice Action Research Assistant – Job Description
- Seeking Student Cooperation to Assess Food Security Amidst the Pandemic
- Scientific reproducibility and steps to clean up your raw survey data
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Acknowledgments for 2021 WD article
We are grateful for the primary financial support for this work provided by the NSF grant BCS-1539795; and secondary support for part of this work was from the project Assessment of Diversification Strategies in Smallholder Coffee Systems (No AF 1507-086: … Continue reading
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Just published new article on Climate change and farmers’ food and water security in World Development
Recognizing that climate change and other hazards are forcing farmers to adapt to a changing context, Santa Clara University Professors Christopher M. Bacon (Environmental Studies & Sciences), William A. Sundstrom (Economics and Data Analysis), Iris T. Stewart (Environmental Studies & … Continue reading
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Food Justice Action Research Assistant – Job Description
Campus location Virtual campus Department contact person Chris Bacon Title Food Justice Action Research Assistant Department Environmental Studies and Sciences Phone 408-554-8460 E-mail cbacon@scu.edu To learn more about our work see Environmental Justice and Common Good Food Justice Program, and … Continue reading
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Seeking Student Cooperation to Assess Food Security Amidst the Pandemic
By Chloe Gentile-Montgomery with Christopher M Bacon Although many people like to joke about college students hanging around campus for the free food, or eating a diet consisting mainly of Ramen noodles, behind this trope is an injustice and failure … Continue reading
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Scientific reproducibility and steps to clean up your raw survey data
By Lisa Kelley and Chris Bacon* This post builds on last week’s discussion of survey design and implementation, as we focus on the steps we have taken since to ensure that any survey analyses we perform will be robust, transparent … Continue reading
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