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Matthew A. Schnurr
Matthew A. Schnurr
Professor of International Development Studies, Dalhousie University
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Interrogating the technocratic (neoliberal) agenda for agricultural development and hunger alleviation in Africa
W Moseley, M Schnurr, R Bezner Kerr
African Geographical Review 34 (1), 1-7, 2015
1112015
Can the poor help GM crops? Technology, representation & cotton in the Makhathini flats, South Africa
H Witt, R Patel, M Schnurr
Review of African Political Economy 33 (109), 497-513, 2006
832006
Briefing: Burkina Faso's reversal on genetically modified cotton and the implications for Africa
B Dowd-Uribe, MA Schnurr
African Affairs 115 (458), 161-172, 2016
682016
What do students learn from a role-play simulation of an international negotiation?
MA Schnurr, EM De Santo, AD Green
Journal of Geography in Higher Education 38 (3), 401-414, 2014
592014
Africa's gene revolution: Genetically modified crops and the future of African agriculture
MA Schnurr
McGill-Queen's Press-MQUP, 2019
552019
Inventing Makhathini: Creating a prototype for the dissemination of genetically modified crops into Africa
MA Schnurr
Geoforum 43 (4), 784-792, 2012
472012
Biotechnology and bio-hegemony in Uganda: unraveling the social relations underpinning the promotion of genetically modified crops into new African markets
MA Schnurr
Journal of Peasant Studies 40 (4), 639-658, 2013
44*2013
Using a blended learning approach to simulate the negotiation of a multilateral environmental agreement
MA Schnurr, E De Santo, R Craig
International Studies Perspectives 14 (2), 109-120, 2013
362013
Getting to ‘yes’: Governing genetically modified crops in Uganda
MA Schnurr, C Gore
Journal of international development 27 (1), 55-72, 2015
342015
Natural Resources and Social Conflict: Towards Critical Environmental Security
M Schnurr, L Swatuk
Springer, 2012
262012
Limits to biofortification: Farmer perspectives on a vitamin A enriched Banana in Uganda
MA Schnurr, L Addison, S Mujabi-Mujuzi
The journal of peasant studies 47 (2), 326-345, 2020
252020
Africa’s green revolution: Critical perspectives on new agricultural technologies and systems
WG Moseley, MA Schnurr, R Bezner-Kerr
Routledge, 2017
232017
Growing burdens? Disease-resistant genetically modified bananas and the potential gendered implications for labor in Uganda
L Addison, M Schnurr
Agriculture and Human Values 33, 967-978, 2016
232016
Social-ecological resilience through a biocultural lens: A participatory methodology to support global targets and local priorities
M Ungar, J McRuer, X Liu, LC Theron, D Blais, MA Schnurr
Resilience Alliance Publications, 2020
212020
GRAB-GMO 2.0: Genetically modified crops and the push for Africa’s green revolution
MA Schnurr
Canadian Food Studies/La Revue canadienne des études sur l'alimentation 2 (2 …, 2015
202015
“No one asks for a meal they’ve never eaten.” Or, do African farmers want genetically modified crops?
MA Schnurr, S Mujabi-Mujuzi
Agriculture and Human Values 31 (4), 643-648, 2014
202014
The community versus community-based natural resource management: the case of Ndumo game reserve, South Africa
T Meer, MA Schnurr
Canadian Journal of Development Studies/Revue canadienne d'études du …, 2013
202013
Anticipating farmer outcomes of three genetically modified staple crops in sub-Saharan Africa: Insights from farming systems research
MA Schnurr, B Dowd-Uribe
Journal of Rural Studies 88, 377-387, 2021
172021
Seeds and places: The geographies of transgenic crops in the global south
B Dowd-Uribe, D Glover, MA Schnurr
Geoforum 53, 145-148, 2014
172014
Beyond the Genome: Genetically modified crops in Africa and the implications for Genome Editing
JS Rock, MA Schnurr, A Kingiri, D Glover, GD Stone, A Ely, K Fischer
Development and Change 54 (1), 117-142, 2023
142023
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