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Jessica Paddock
Jessica Paddock
University of Bristol, School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies
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Seagrass meadows globally as a coupled social–ecological system: Implications for human wellbeing
LC Cullen-Unsworth, LM Nordlund, J Paddock, S Baker, LJ McKenzie, ...
Marine pollution bulletin 83 (2), 387-397, 2014
3582014
Re-introducing consumption to the ‘circular economy’: A sociotechnical analysis of domestic food provisioning
J Mylan, H Holmes, J Paddock
Sustainability 8 (8), 794, 2016
1332016
Positioning food cultures:‘Alternative’food as distinctive consumer practice
J Paddock
Sociology 50 (6), 1039-1055, 2016
1162016
Household consumption and environmental change: Rethinking the policy problem through narratives of food practice
J Paddock
Journal of consumer culture 17 (1), 122-139, 2017
1012017
Invoking simplicity:‘Alternative’food and the reinvention of distinction
J Paddock
Sociologia Ruralis 55 (1), 22-40, 2015
862015
Studying consumption through the lens of practice
A Warde, D Welch, J Paddock
Routledge Handbook on Consumption, 25, 2017
682017
The changing meaning of eating out in three English cities 1995–2015
J Paddock, A Warde, J Whillans
Appetite 119, 5-13, 2017
632017
An ecosystems perspective for food security in the Caribbean: Seagrass meadows in the Turks and Caicos Islands
S Baker, J Paddock, AM Smith, RKF Unsworth, LC Cullen-Unsworth, ...
Ecosystem Services 11, 12-21, 2015
522015
Social significance of dining out: A study of continuity and change
A Warde
Manchester University Press, 2020
392020
Changing consumption, changing tastes? Exploring consumer narratives for food secure, sustainable and healthy diets
JR Paddock
Journal of Rural Studies 53, 102-110, 2017
312017
The allure of variety: Eating out in three English cities, 2015
A Warde, J Whillans, J Paddock
Poetics 72, 17-31, 2019
292019
Dining out
A Warde, J Paddock, J Whillans
The social significance of dining out, 3-14, 2020
122020
Exploring (non‐) meat eating and “translated cuisines” out of home: Evidence from three English cities
N Neuman, J Mylan, J Paddock
International journal of consumer studies 44 (1), 25-32, 2020
122020
Domestic hospitality: as a practice and an alternative economic arrangement
A Warde, J Paddock, J Whillans
Cultural Sociology 14 (4), 379-398, 2020
112020
What role for trade in food sovereignty? Insights from a small island archipelago
J Paddock, AM Smith
The Journal of Peasant Studies 45 (2), 368-388, 2018
112018
Class, food, culture: exploring'alternative'food consumption
J Paddock
Cardiff University, 2011
112011
Revisiting 'Evolving Webs of Agri-food and Rural Development' in the UK: The Case of Devon and Shetland
JPT Marsden
Research in Rural Sociology and Development 22, 301-324, 2015
9*2015
Chapter 12 Marking the boundaries: position taking in the field of ‘alternative’food consumption
J Paddock
Sustainable food planning: evolving theory and practice, 256, 2012
52012
The practice of eating out
A Warde, J Paddock, J Whillans
The social significance of dining out, 219-237, 2020
22020
Coupled social-ecological systems: insights from seagrass meadows in the Turks and Caicos Islands
J Paddock, S Baker, L Cullen-Unsworth, A Smith, R Unsworth
Sage handbook of nature. London: SAGE, 392-418, 2018
22018
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