Dixon, G., Hart, P. S., Clarke, C., O’Donnell, N. H., & Hmielowski, J. (2020). What drives support for self-driving car technology in the United States?. Journal of Risk Research, 23(3), 275-287.
Raimi, K. T., Wolske, K. S., Hart, P. S., & Campbell‐Arvai, V. (2020). The Aversion to Tampering with Nature (ATN) Scale: Individual Differences in (Dis) comfort with Altering the Natural World. Risk Analysis, 40(3), 638-656.
Jones-Jang, S. M., Hart, P. S., Feldman, L., & Moon, W. K. (2020). Diversifying or Reinforcing Science Communication? Examining the Flow of Frame Contagion Across Media Platforms. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 97(1), 98-117.
Chinn, S., Hart, P. S., & Soroka, S. (2020). Politicization and Polarization in Climate Change News Content, 1985-2017. Science Communication, 42(1), 112-129.
Hull E, Evensen D. 2020. Just environmental governance for shale gas? Transitioning towards sustainable local regulation of fracking in Spain. Energy Research and Social Science, 59, 101307.
Gaffney A, Evensen D. 2020. Addressing the Elephant in the Room: Learning from CITES CoP17. Global Environmental Politics, 20, 3-10.
Zanocco C, Boudet H, Clarke C, Stedman R, Evensen D. 2020. NIMBY, YIMBY, or something else? Geographies of public perceptions of shale gas development in the Marcellus Shale. Environmental Research Letters, DOI:
Balog-Way D, Evensen D, Löfstedt R. 2020. Pharmaceutical benefit-risk perception and age differences in the USA and Germany. Drug Safety.
Balog-Way D, Evensen D, Löfstedt R, Bouder F. 2020. Effects of public trust on behavioural intentions in the pharmaceutical sector: Data from six EU countries. Journal of Risk Research, DOI: 10.1080/13669877.2019.1694962.
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accepted and forthcoming
Pomeranz, E.F. and R.C. Stedman. Measuring good governance: a pilot instrument for evaluating good governance principles. Manuscript forthcoming at Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning. Submitted December, 2018, resubmitted July 2019, resubmitted March, 2020. Accepted April, 2020
Lauber, T.B., R.C Stedman, N.A Connelly, R.C Ready, L.G. Rudstam, and G.C. Poe. The effects of aquatic invasive species on recreational fishing participation and value in the Great Lakes: Possible future scenarios. Manuscript forthcoming at Journal of Great Lakes Research. Submitted August, 2019, resubmitted March, 2020, accepted April 2020.
Sakurai, R, H. Tsunoda, H. Enari, W. Siemer, T, Uehara, and R. Stedman. Factors affecting attitudes toward reintroduction of wolves in Japan. Manuscript forthcoming at Global Ecology and Conservation. Submitted January, 2020, resubmitted March, 2020. Accepted March, 2020.
Zanocco, C., H. Boudet, C. Clarke, R. Stedman, and D. Evensen. NIMBY, YIMBY, or something else? Geographies of public perceptions of shale gas development in the Marcellus Shale. Manuscript forthcoming at Environmental Research Letters. Submitted February, 2020, accepted March 2020.
Gottwald, S., and R.C. Stedman. Preserving ones meaningful place or not? Understanding environmental stewardship behaviour in river landscapes. Manuscript forthcoming at Landscape and Urban Planning. Submitted September, 2019, resubmitted January, 2020, accepted February, 2020
Armstrong, A., and R.C. Stedman. Thinking upstream: how do landowner attitudes affect forested riparian buffer coverage?" Manuscript forthcoming at Environmental Management. Submitted December, 2019, resubmitted February, 2020, accepted February, 2020.
Wolske, K. S., Raimi, K. T., Campbell-Arvai, V., & Hart, P. S. (2019). Public support for carbon dioxide removal strategies: the role of tampering with nature perceptions. Climatic change, 152(3-4), 345-361.
Evensen D. 2019. The rhetorical limitations of the #FridaysForFuture movement. Nature Climate Change, 9, 428-430.
Clarke C, Evensen D. 2019. Political divergence in how people view scientific consensus on unconventional energy development’s risk/benefits increases partisan gaps in issue support. Energy Research and Social Science, 51, 156-167.
Craig K, Evensen D, van der Horst D. 2019. How distance influences dislike: Responses to proposed fracking in Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Moravian Geographical Reports, 27(2), 92–107.
Becker S, Demski C, Evensen D, Pidgeon N. 2019. Of profits, transparency, and responsibility: Public views on financing energy system change in Great Britain. Energy Research and Social Science, 55, 236-246.
Demski C, Thomas G, Becker S, Evensen D, Pidgeon N. 2019. Acceptance of energy transitions and policies: Public conceptualisations of energy as need and basic right in the United Kingdom. Energy Research and Social Science, 48, 33-45.
Ferguson M, Lynch M, Powers S, Barrett A, Evensen D, Graefe A, Mowen A. 2019. The impacts of shale natural gas energy development on outdoor recreation: A statewide assessment of Pennsylvanians. Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, 27, 100230.
Clarke C, Bugden D, Evensen D Boudet H, Stedman R. 2019. Communicating about climate change, unconventional energy development, and “fracking”. In M. Nisbet et al. (eds.), Oxford Encyclopedia of Climate Change Communication.
Ferguson M, Lynch M, Powers S, Barrett A, Evensen D, Graefe A, Mowen A. 2019. The impacts of shale natural gas energy development on outdoor recreation: A statewide assessment of Pennsylvanians. Journal of Outdoor Recreation and Tourism, 27, 100230.
Lawrence, T., S. Morreale, and R.C. Stedman. 2019. Distant political-economic forces and global-to-local pathway to impacts on forests of ejido landscapes across Yucatán, México. LandDegradation & Development. 30(17):2021-2032.
Lawrence, T., R.C. Stedman, S. Morreale, and S. Taylor. 2019. Rethinking landscapeconservation: linking globalized agriculture to changes to indigenous community-managed landscapes. Tropical Conservation Science. 12:1-19.
McWethy, D., R.C. Stedman, et al. 2019. Rethinking resilience to wildfire. Nature Sustainability, 2:797-804.
Bugden, D., and R.C. Stedman. 2019. Rural landowners, energy leasing, and inequality in the shale gas industry. Rural Sociology 84(3):459-488.
Armstrong, A.L., R.C. Stedman, and G.L. Tucker. 2019. Beyond ‘us and them’: why do landowners disagree about local water pollution? Society and Natural Resources 32(11): 1200-1221. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/08941920.2019.1620390
Robinson, K., A. Fuller, R. Stedman, W. Siemer, and D. Decker. 2019. Integration of social and ecological sciences for natural resource decision making: challenges and opportunities. Environmental Management 63(5): 565-573.
Stedman, R.C., N.A. Connelly, T.A. Heberlein, D.J. Decker, and S.B. Allred. 2019. The end of the (research) world as we know it? Understanding and coping with declining response rates to mail surveys. Society and Natural Resources 32(10): 1139-1154. DOI:10.1080/08941920.2019.1587127
Steinschneider, S., A. Styler, R.C. Stedman, and M. Austerman. 2019. Characterizing the impacts of the 2017 high water event on Lake Ontario. Journal of Water Resources Association (JAWRA) 55(4):1065-1079.
Ingalls, M., A. Kohout, and R.C. Stedman. 2019. When places collide: power, conflict and meaning at Malheur. Sustainability Science 14(3):625-638.
Masterson, V., J. Enqvist, R.C. Stedman, and M Tengo. 2019. Sense of place in social–ecological systems: from theory to empirics. Sustainability Science 14(3):555-564.
Bugden, D., and R.C. Stedman. 2019. Place attachment and behavior: the role of accessibility. Journal of Environmental Psychology 63:019-117.
Higuera, P. E., A. L. Metcalf, C. Miller, B. Buma, D. B. McWethy, E. C. Metcalf, Z. Ratajczak, C. R. Nelson, B. C. Chaffin, R. C. Stedman, S. McCaffrey, T. Schoennagel, B. J. Harvey, S. M. Hood, C. A. Schultz, A. E. Black, D. Campbell, J. H. Haggerty, R. E. Keane, M. A. Krawchuk, J. C. Kulig, R. Rafferty, and A. Virapongse. 2019. Integrating subjective and objective dimensions of resilience in fire-prone landscapes. BioScience 69(5): 379-388.
Armstrong, A., and R.C. Stedman. 2019. Second homeowners and local environmental concern: the importance of place. Rural Sociology 84(1): 93-122.
Bugden, D., and R.C. Stedman. 2019. A synthetic view of acceptance and engagement with smart meters in the United States. Energy Research and Social Science 47:137-145.
Enqvist, J.P., L.K. Campbell, R C. Stedman, and E.S. Svendsen. 2019. Place meanings on the urban waterfront: A typology of stewardships. Sustainability Science. 14:1-17.
Di Masso, A., D.R. Williams, C. Raymond, M. Buchecker, B. Degenhardt, P. Devine-Wright, A. Hertzog, M. Lewicka, L.C. Manzo, A. Shahrad, R. Stedman, L. Verbrugge, and T. von Wirth. 2019. Between fixities and flows: Navigating people-place bonds in an increasingly mobile world. Journal of Environmental Psychology 61:125-133.
Briggs., L., M.E. Krasny, and R.C. Stedman. 2019. Exploring positive youth development through an environmental education program for rural indigenous women. The Journal of Environmental Education 50 (1): 37-51