Published Work
On this page you will find links to most of the papers that I have authored or co-authored. As far as I am concerned you are free to download them and use them for research and educational purposes.
- Allison Loconto, Scott Prudham & Steven Wolf (2024). Environmental governance through metrics: guest introduction, Science as Culture, 33:1, 1-15, DOI: 10.1080/09505431.2024.2312703
- Doncieux, Antoine, Olivier Yobrégat, Scott Prudham, Sophie Caillon, and Delphine Renard (2022). Agrobiodiversity dynamics in a French wine-growing region. OENO One 56, no. 4: 183-199.. Open access direct link here.
- Prudham, S. (2022). Food relief deliveries and urban topologies of pandemic risk in Toronto. Dialectical Anthropology, 46(3), 327-345.
- Prudham, Scott (2020). “The Social metabolism of Karl Polanyi’s fictitious nature” In: Christian Berndt, Jamie Peck and Norma Rantisi (Eds). Market/Place: exploring spaces of exchange. Agenda Publishing. Pages 171-189
- Prudham, S., & MacDonald, K. I. (2020). Qualifying tradition: Instituted practices in the making of the organic wine market in Languedoc‐Roussillon, France. Journal of Agrarian Change, 20(4), 659–681.
- Ekers, M., & Prudham, S. (2017). The Metabolism of Socioecological Fixes: Capital Switching, Spatial Fixes, and the Production of Nature. Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 1-19.
- Ekers, M., & Prudham, S. (2017). The Socioecological Fix: Fixed Capital, Metabolism, and Hegemony. Annals of the American Association of Geographers, 1-18.
- Prudham, S. (2016). Perspectives on natural resources in the global economy: Polity series review. Journal of Agrarian Change, 16(2), 342-355.
- Ekers, M., & Prudham, S. (2015). Towards the socio-ecological fix. Environment and Planning A, 47(12), 2438-2445.
- Prudham, S. (2015). Property and commodification. In J. McCarthy, G. Bridge, & T. A. Perreault (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Political Ecology (pp. 440-445). Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge.
- Prudham, S., & Heynen, N. (2011). Introduction: Uneven Development 25 years on: space, nature and the geographies of capitalism. New Political Economy, 16(2), 223-232.
- Prudham, S. (2013). Men and Things: Karl Polanyi, primitive accumulation, and their relevance to a radical green political economy. Environment and Planning A, 45(7), 1569-1587.
- Prudham, S. (2011). Making forests “normal”: sustained yield, improvement, and the establishment of globalist forestry in British Columbia. In W. D. Coleman (Ed.), Property, Territory, Globalization: Struggles Over Autonomy (pp. 80-100). Vancouver: UBC Press.
- Prudham, S., & Coleman, W. D. (2011). Introduction: property, autonomy, territory, and globalization. In W. D. Coleman (Ed.), Property, Territory, Globalization: Struggles over Autonomy (pp. 1-28). Vancouver, BC: UBC Press.
- Prudham, S., Gad, G., & Anderson, R. (2011). Networks of power: Toronto’s waterfront energy systems from 1840 to 1970. In G. Desfor & J. Laidley (Eds.), Reshaping Toronto’s Waterfront (pp. 175-200). Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
- Prudham, S. (2009). Commodification. In N. Castree, D. Demeritt, D. Liverman, & B. Rhoads (Eds.), A Companion to Environmental Geography (pp. 123-142). Chichester, UK: Wiley-Blackwell.
- Prudham, S. (2009). Pimping climate change: Richard Branson, global warming, and the performance of green capitalism. Environment and Planning A, 41(7), 1594-1613.
- Prudham, S. (2008). Tall among the trees: organizing against globalist forestry in rural British Columbia. Journal of Rural Studies, 24(2), 182-196.
- Prudham, S. (2007). The Fictions of autonomous invention: accumulation by dispossession, commodification, and life patents. Antipode, 39(3), 406-429.
- Prudham, S. (2007). Sustaining sustained yield: class, politics, and post-War forest regulation in British Columbia. Environment And Planning D: Society and Space, 25(2), 258-283.
- Prudham, S., & Morris, A. (2006). Making the market “safe” for GM foods: the case of the Canadian Biotechnology Advisory Committee. Studies in Political Economy, 78(Autumn), 145-175.
- Prudham, S. (2004). Poisoning the well: neoliberalism and the contamination of municipal water in Walkerton, Ontario. Geoforum, 35(3), 343-359.
- Prudham. (2003). Taming trees: capital, science, and nature in Pacific Slope tree improvement. Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 93(3), 636-656.
- Prudham, W. S. (2002). Downsizing nature: managing risk and knowledge economies through production subcontracting in the Oregon logging sector. Environment and Planning A, 34, 145-166.
- Boyd, W., Prudham, S., & Schurman, R. (2001). Industrial dynamics and the problem of nature. Society and Natural Resources, 14(7), 555-570.
- Wainwright, J., Prudham, S., & Glassman, J. (2000). The battles in Seattle: microgeographies of resistance and the challenge of building alternative futures. Environment and Planning D-Society & Space, 18(1), 5-13.
- Prudham, W. S. (1998). Timber and town: Post-war federal forest policy, industrial organization, and rural change in Oregon’s Illinois Valley. Antipode, 30(2), 177-196.
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