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Peter A. Tamas
Peter A. Tamas
lecturer, Wageningen University
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Overly ambitious: contributions and current status of Q methodology
JK Kampen, P Tamás
Quality & Quantity 48, 3109-3126, 2014
1192014
Entry into force and then? The Paris agreement and state accountability
SI Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen, M Groff, PA Tamás, AL Dahl, M Harder, ...
Climate Policy 18 (5), 593-599, 2018
682018
Can we improve indicator design for complex sustainable development goals? A comparison of a values-based and conventional approach
G Burford, P Tamás, MK Harder
Sustainability 8 (9), 861, 2016
472016
Governance of food systems across scales in times of social-ecological change: a review of indicators
A Delaney, T Evans, J McGreevy, J Blekking, T Schlachter, ...
Food Security 10, 287-310, 2018
372018
Misrecognitions and missed opportunities: post‐structuralism and the practice of development
P Tamas
Third World Quarterly 25 (4), 649-660, 2004
282004
Should I take this seriously? A simple checklist for calling bullshit on policy supporting research
JK Kampen, P Tamás
Quality & Quantity 48, 1213-1223, 2014
272014
Searching for evidence or approval? A commentary on database search in systematic reviews and alternative information retrieval methodologies
A Delaney, PA Tamás
Research Synthesis Methods 9 (1), 124-131, 2018
262018
Information with a smile–Does it increase recycling?
YY Huang, PA Tamas, MK Harder
Journal of Cleaner Production 178, 947-953, 2018
252018
Spoken moments of a pernicious discourse? Querying Foucauldian critics' representations of development professionals
PA Tamas
Third World Quarterly 28 (5), 901-916, 2007
232007
A systematic review of local vulnerability to climate change: In search of transparency, coherence and comparability
A Delaney, S Chesterman, TA Crane, PA Tamás, PJ Ericksen
CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security, 2014
192014
Autochthony and insecure land tenure: the spatiality of ethnicized hybridity in the periphery of post-conflict Bukavu, DRC
F Van Overbeek, PA Tamás
Urban Africa and Violent Conflict, 98-117, 2020
182020
Claim-making through subjectivation: A governmentality analysis of associational performance to claim land in the hybridity of peri-urban Bukavu
F van Overbeek, PA Tamás
Geoforum 109, 152-161, 2020
112020
Systematic Review of Methods in Low-Consensus Fields: Supporting Commensuration throughConstruct-Centered Methods Aggregation’in the Case of Climate Change Vulnerability Research
A Delaney, PA Tamás, TA Crane, S Chesterman
PLoS One 11 (2), e0149071, 2016
112016
Strengthening the food systems governance evidence base: Supporting commensurability of research through a systematic review of methods
A Delaney, PA Tamás
92016
Heresy and the church of Q: a reply
PA Tamás, JK Kampen
Quality & Quantity 49, 539-540, 2015
62015
Is the non-unitary subject a plausible and productive way to understand development bureaucrats?
PA Tamás, C Sato
The Personal and the Professional in Aid Work, 125-139, 2016
42016
Articles reporting research on Latin American social movements are only rarely transparent
S Da Silva, PA Tamás, JK Kampen
Social Movement Studies 17 (6), 736-748, 2018
32018
Which standards from which disciplines? A test of systematic review for designing interdisciplinary evaluations
A Delaney, PA Tamás, H Tobi
Journal of Development Effectiveness 9 (1), 82-100, 2017
22017
Assessment of transparency, structure, and coherence: A systematic review of empirical research articles on social movements in Latin America
S Da Silva, PA Tamas, JK Kampen
Wageningen UR, 2014
22014
A reflexive postdevelopment critique of development knowledge: Exploring bases for alliance with development professionals
PA Tamas
University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2006
12006
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