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Books Pathways for Getting to Better Water Quality: The Citizen EffectPathways for Getting to Better Water Quality: The Citizen Effect The citizen effect refers to the many ways people engage science, technology and each other to identify and solve local watershed and water resource problems. The waters of the United States are sources of pride and prosperity, and they are intimately connected to the land. More ino on this publication.
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Journal Articles Dr. Anastasia Prokos and Dr. Carmen Bain were both published in the February 2011 issue of Gender and Society.
Elizabeth Ransom and Carmen Bain. 2011."Gendering Agricultural Aid: An Analysis of Whether International Development Assistance Targets Women and Gender." Gender and Society. 25 (1):48-74. Anastasia Prokos. 2011."An Unfinished Revolution: England Symposium Introduction" Gender and Society. 25 (1): 75-80. |
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