Publications
2022
Letourneau, A., & D. Davidson, “Farmer identities: facilitating
stability and change in agricultural system transitions.” Environmental Sociology DOI: 10.1080/23251042.2022.2064207
2019
Zentner, E., Kecinski, M., Letourneau, A. & Davidson, D. “Ignoring Indigenous peoples—climate change, oil development, and Indigenous rights clash in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.” Climatic Change 155: 533-544.
2025
Berseth, V., & A. Letourneau. Berseth, V., & Letourneau, A. (2025). Climate Change‐Conscious Methodologies: Ethical Research in a Changing World. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change, 16(1), e933.
2024
Letourneau, A., & L. Schmaus. “’Green means good’: challenging the ethical assumptions of the energy transition movement," Environmental Sociology. https://doi.org/10.1080/23251042.2024.2427601
2024
Letourneau, A. & D. Davidson. “Defending status quo: the importance of addressing masculinity and climate change.” In S. Brechin & S. Lee (Eds.) Routledge Handbook on Climate Change and Society, 2nd Edition
2023
Letourneau, A., D. Davidson, C. Karsgaard, & D. Ivanova. “Proud fathers and fossil fuels: gendered identities and climate obstruction,” Environmental Politics. DOI: 10.1080/09644016.2023.2274271
2023
Letourneau, A. “‘To preserve and promote’: gendering harm in green cultural criminology” In P. Davies, J. Heydon, E. Milne, K. Peggs, & T. Wyatt (Eds.), Gendering Green Criminology (pp. TBD). Bristol University Press
2023
Letourneau, A. & D. Davidson. “Tracing Resistance Hypermasculinity and Climate Change Denial in the Heart of Alberta’s Oil Country. In A.J. Fletcher & M.G. Reeds (Eds.), Gender and the Social Dimensions of Climate Change: Rural and Resource Contexts of the Global North, (pp. 89-108). Routledge Earthscan
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