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Teresa Mares
Teresa Mares
Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Vermont
Verified email at uvm.edu
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Food sovereignty in US food movements: Radical visions and neoliberal constraints
AH Alkon, TM Mares
Agriculture and human values 29, 347-359, 2012
5622012
Environmental and food justice: Toward local, slow, and deep food systems
TM Mares, DG Peña
1892011
Urban agriculture in the making of insurgent spaces in Los Angeles and Seattle
TM Mares, DG Peña
Insurgent public space: Guerrilla urbanism and the remaking of contemporary …, 2010
1362010
Mapping the food movement: Addressing inequality and neoliberalism
TM Mares, AH Alkon
Environment and Society 2 (1), 68-86, 2011
1282011
Life on the other border: Farmworkers and food justice in Vermont
TM Mares
University of California Press, 2019
1022019
Tracing immigrant identity through the plate and the palate
TM Mares
Latino Studies 10, 334-354, 2012
682012
“Here We Have the Food Bank”: Latino/a Immigration and the Contradictions of Emergency Food
TM Mares
Food and Foodways 21 (1), 1-21, 2013
342013
Food Across Borders
ME Arbaca, K Massoth, JA Vásquez-Medina, TM Padoongpatt, ...
Rutgers University Press, 2017
332017
Engaging Latino Immigrants in Seattle Food Activism through Urban Agriculture
T Mares
Food Activism: Agency, Democracy and Economy, 31-46, 2014
192014
Navigating gendered labor and local food: A tale of working mothers in Vermont
TM Mares
Food and Foodways 25 (3), 177-192, 2017
152017
Agroecology, Food Sovereignty, and Urban Agriculture in the United States
M Fernandez, E Mendez, T Mares, R Schattman
Agroecology. A transdisciplinary, participatory, and action-oriented …, 2015
152015
Cultivating pedagogy for transformative learning: A decade of undergraduate agroecology education
CE Horner, C Morse, N Carpenter, KL Nordstrom, JW Faulkner, T Mares, ...
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems 5, 751115, 2021
132021
Cultivating comida: Dignity and devastation in Vermont’s dairy industry
T Mares
Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development 8 (3), 5-8, 2018
13*2018
What a stay-at-home order means for migrant dairy workers
T Mares
Agriculture and Human Values 37 (3), 585-586, 2020
122020
Using chiles and comics to address the physical and emotional wellbeing of farmworkers in Vermont’s borderlands
T Mares, N Wolcott-MacCausland, J Doucet, A Kolovos, M Bennett
Agriculture and Human Values 37, 197-208, 2020
122020
Introduction to the symposium: Bienestar—the well-being of Latinx farmworkers in a time of change
L Meierotto, T Mares, SM Holmes
Agriculture and Human Values 37 (1), 187-196, 2020
92020
Health by mail: mail order medication practices of Latinx dairy worker households on the northern US border
N Wolcott-MacCausland, T Mares, D Baker
Agriculture and Human Values 37 (1), 225-236, 2020
82020
We are made of our food: Latino/a immigration and the practices and politics of eating
TM Mares
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, 2010
82010
Cultivating comida: What Maria exposed to us
TM Mares
Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development 9 (1), 7-11, 2019
62019
Another time of hunger
T Mares
Women Redefining the Experience of Food Insecurity: Life Off the Edge of the …, 2014
62014
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