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1 VITAE: Douglas H. Constance (updated 8-8-17) BUSINESS ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: Department of Sociology 38 S. Summer Star Ct. Sam Houston State University The Woodlands, TX 77380 Campus Box 2446 281-419-0950 Huntsville, TX 77341- 2446 ph. 936-294-1514; fax 936-294-3573 [email protected] EDUCATION: Ph.D. 1993 Rural Sociology, University of Missouri - Columbia. M.S. 1984 Community Development, University of Missouri - Columbia B.S. 1976 Forest Management, University of Missouri - Columbia SPECIALTY AREAS: Sociology of Food and Agriculture Globalization of the Economy and Society Rural/Community Development EMPLOYMENT: Professor August 2009 to present Department of Sociology Sam Houston State University Associate Professor August 2003 to August 2009 Department of Sociology Sam Houston State University Assistant Professor August 1997 to August 2003 Department of Sociology Sam Houston State University TEACHING: Undergraduate: Principles of Sociology Introduction to Ethnic Studies Social Change and Development Rural and Urban Sociology Economy and Society Sociological Theory Marriage and the Family

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VITAE: Douglas H. Constance (updated 8-8-17) BUSINESS ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: Department of Sociology 38 S. Summer Star Ct. Sam Houston State University The Woodlands, TX 77380 Campus Box 2446 281-419-0950 Huntsville, TX 77341- 2446 ph. 936-294-1514; fax 936-294-3573 [email protected]

EDUCATION: Ph.D. 1993 Rural Sociology, University of Missouri - Columbia. M.S. 1984 Community Development, University of Missouri - Columbia B.S. 1976 Forest Management, University of Missouri - Columbia SPECIALTY AREAS: Sociology of Food and Agriculture Globalization of the Economy and Society Rural/Community Development

EMPLOYMENT: Professor August 2009 to present Department of Sociology Sam Houston State University Associate Professor August 2003 to August 2009 Department of Sociology Sam Houston State University Assistant Professor August 1997 to August 2003 Department of Sociology Sam Houston State University TEACHING: Undergraduate: Principles of Sociology Introduction to Ethnic Studies Social Change and Development Rural and Urban Sociology Economy and Society Sociological Theory Marriage and the Family

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Sociology of Religion Complex Organizations (Bureaucracy and Work) Senior Seminar Graduate: Seminar in Environmental Sociology Sociology of Community Seminar in Social Change and Development Professional Paper Guest Lectures: January 2015: SOCI2399: Writing in Sociology for Dr. Lee Miller (Writing a Sociological

Paper) December 2014: Agriculture 5341: Contemporary Agricultural Issues for Professor Marcy

Beverly (Sustainable Agriculture) September 2014: Geography: 4331: Conservation of Natural Resources for Professor Mark

Leipnik (CAFOs) February 2013: Invited: Poultry Industry and Agricultural Sustainability. Autonomous

University of Coahuila, Saltillo, Mexico. Dr. Francisco Martinez. December 2012: Invited: Globalization and Social Change. Autonomous University of

Coahuila, Saltillo, Mexico. Dr. Francisco Martinez. September 2012; Invited: Qualitative Research Methods. Autonomous University of Coahuila,

Saltillo, Mexico. Dr. Gilberto Aboites. November 2011: Geography: 461: Conservation of Natural Resources for Professor Mark

Leipnik (Range Management and CAFOs) August 2010: Sustainable Agriculture, Social Sciences, and Quality of Life. Presentation to the Southern SARE Administrative Council and State Coordinators. Asheville, North Carolina. August 10. March 2010: SOC576: Seminar in Sociology of Community for Dr. Gene Theodori (Community Development theory and practice) March 2010: Invited: The Four Questions in the Sociology of Agrifood Studies. Antonio

Narro Autonomous University, Saltillo, Mexico for Dr. Gilberto Aboites and Dr. Francisco Martinez

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December 2009: ACR 811L: Graduate class: Community, Food, and Agriculture, by Skype to

Michigan State University for Dr. Wynne Wright on Globalization of Agrifood.

Nov. 2006: SAM 136: Introduction to Collegiate Studies for Ms. Teresa Harvey

(Diversity). May 2005: The Crisis of the Nation-State and the Emergence of Supranational States in

the Global Era. Seminar presented at Coahuila Autonomous University. Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. May 27.

May 2005: The Globalization of the Food System. Seminar presented at the Antonio

Narro Autonomous Agricultural University. Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. May 23-25.

Fall 2003: Agriculture 236: Animals and Society for Dr. Barry Williams and

Agriculture 475: Advanced Agribusiness Management for Dr. Andrew Lee (Industrial Broiler Production and Community Controversy: The Case of Sanderson Farms in East Texas)

Spring 2003: Geography: 461: Conservation of Natural Resources for Professor Mark

Leipnik (Structure of Agriculture and Swine/Chicken CAFOs) Summer 2002: Sociology 168: Introduction to Ethnic Studies for Professor Furjen Deng

(Native Americans) Spring 2000: History 399: Special Topics: Texas Crossroads II for Professors Ty Cashion

and Rosanne Barker (The Community Impacts of Industrialized Chicken Production in Southeast Texas)

Spring 1999 Political Science 331: Local Political Systems for Professor Jim Carter

(Consumer Cooperatives and the Sustainable Food System Social Movement)

Spring 1999 Geography 461: Conservation of Natural Resources for Professor Mark

Leipnik (Structure of Agriculture and Swine CAFOs) Winter 1998: Agriculture 536: Contemporary Issues in Agri-Business for Professor Moorman (Rural Development and Swine CAFOS) Fall 1997 Geography 461: Conservation of Natural Resources for Professor Mark

Leipnik (Structure of Agriculture and Swine CAFOs)

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GRANTS: Rajan, N., R. Schnell, M. Bagavathiannan, D. Constance, and S. Nair. 2016-2019. Pathway to Organic: A Research, Extension, and Education Project in the Southcentral Texas on Transitioning Cropping Systems. USDA-NIFA. Award Amount: $475,000 J. Choi and D. H. Constance. 2016. Grant Source: Faculty Enhancement Grant: Sam Houston State University. “Precarious Healthcare Plight of Marshallese Poultry Processing Workers.” Award Amount. $14,989 J. T. Konefal and D. H. Constance. 2011. Grant Source: Faculty Enhancement Grant, Sam Houston State University. Research Title: “Improving Modes of Regulation in the Food System”. Award Amount: $15,000 M. York., D. H. Constance, R D.L. Santos, S. Dunn, B. Hallmark, and R. Hanagriff. 2006-2007. Grant Source: United States Department of Agriculture, Federal State Marketing Improvement Program Research Title: Identifying Barriers to Entry into the Organic Market and Possible Strategies to Increase the Likelihood of Success for Potential Organic Producers. Award Amount: $41,442.78. D. H. Constance. 2003-2004. Grant Source: USDA/Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research Education Grants. Research Project Title: Expanding the Marketing Opportunities for Organic Growers in Texas. Award Amount: $19,924. D.H. Constance. 2003. Grant Source: Faculty Development Grants, Sam Houston State University; Research Project Title: Contested Regulation of the Dolphin-Safe Ecolabel. Award Amount: $4,500. D.H. Constance. 1999. Grant Source: Faculty Development Grants, Sam Houston State University; Research Project Title: Chicken Production and Community Controversy in SE Texas; Award Amount: $5,000. D.H. Constance. 1998. Grant Source: Faculty Development Grants, Sam Houston State University; Research Project Title: Sustainable Regulation of the Global Fisheries: MSC and ITQs; Award Amount: $5,000. D.H. Constance. 1997. Grant Source: Faculty Development Grants, Sam Houston State University; Research Project Title: Coordination of the Global Economy: The Case of MAI; Award Amount: $5,000. D. H. Constance. 1997. Grant Source: Rural Sociological Society, Early Careers Endowment Award; Research Project Title: Non-Regular Faculty and the Future of Rural Sociology; Award Amount: $5,000.

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D.H. Constance, J.S. Rikoon, D.D. Osburn, A.D. Clarke, and J. Ikerd. 1996-1998. Grant Source: United States Department of Agriculture, Sustainable Agriculture Research Education (SARE); Research Project Title: Developing Sustainable Hog Markets and Slaughtering Arrangements for Family Farmers in Missouri; Award Amount: $83,762. D.H. Constance, J.S. Rikoon, G.S. Smith, D.D. Osburn, and W.D. Heffernan. 1995-1996. Grant Source: Missouri Water Resources Research Center and United States Geological Survey; Research Project Title: Analysis of Social, Fiscal, and Structural Factors Affecting Integrated Pest Management Programs in Missouri and Implications for Future Programs to Protect Water Quality. Award Amount: $14,978. J.S. Rikoon, W.D. Heffernan, and D.H. Constance. 1992-1993. Grant Source: United States Environmental Protection Agency and Missouri Department of Agriculture; Research Project Title: Rural and Urban Surveys of Attitudes, Values, and Behaviors Related to Pesticide Use and Groundwater Issues in Missouri; Award Amount: $68,246

REFEREED PUBLICATIONS: Martinez Gomez, Francisco, Douglas H. Constance, Gilberto Aboites Manrique, Cristina Sosa

Zepeda y Jonathan J. Almanza Hernandez. 2016. “El Sur va al Norte: La expansion de empresas avicolas de paises emergentes (Mexico y Brasil) hacia los Estados Unidos. Pp. 215 – 254 in Perspectivas y Retors Actuales de la Innovacion en Mexico: Regiones, Sectores y Empresa edited by Luis Gutierrez Flores and Vicente German-Soto. Universidad Autonoma de Coahuila.

Constance, Douglas H. 2016. “La Industria Avicola: Un Modelo de Globalacion,

neoliberalismo, y acumulacion flexible.” Pp. 41-48 in Globalizacion y Agricultura: Neuvas Perspectivas en la Sociologia Rural edited by Lorenzo Alejandro Lopez y Francisco Martinez Gomez. D.R. Universidad Autonoma de Coahuila.

Constance, Douglas H., Travis Miller, y Francisco Martinez. 2016. “Integracion regional de la

industria avicola: La mano de obra Latina en Los Estados Unidos .” Pp. 204-236 in Mercado laboral: Ocupacion, salaries, e informalidad edited by Maria De Lourdes Ampudia Rueda y Mario Camberos Castro. D.R. Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad Juarez

Constance, Douglas H. 2015. “The Doctors of Society: Making a Difference with Rural

Sociology.” Pp. 77-99 in The Methodology of Political Economy: Studying the Global Rural-Urban Matrix edited by J. I. Bakker. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

Constance, Douglas H., Jin Young Choi, and Damian Lara. 2015. “Engaging the Organic

Conventionalization Debate.” Pp. 161-185 in Re-Thinking Organic Food and Farming in a Changing World edited by Bernard Freyer and Jim Bingen. New York: Springer Press.

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Constance, Douglas H., Marie-Christine Renard, and Marta Rivera-Ferre, eds. 2014. Alternative Agrifood Movements: Patterns of Convergence and Divergence. Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.

Constance, Douglas H., William H. Friedland, Marie-Christine Renard, and Marta Rivera-

Ferre. 2014. “The Discourse on Alternative Agrifood Movements.” Pp. 3-46 in Alternative Agrifood Movements: Patterns of Convergence and Divergence edited by Douglas H. Constance, Marie-Christine Renard, and Marta Rivera-Ferre. Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.2015.

Konefal, Jason, Maki Hatanaka, and Douglas H. Constance. 2014. “Patchworks of Sustainable

Agriculture Standards and Metrics in the United States.” Pp. 257-280 in Alternative Agrifood Movements: Patterns of Convergence and Divergence edited by Douglas H. Constance, Marie-Christine Renard, and Marta Rivera-Ferre. Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.

Rivera-Ferre, Marta, Douglas H. Constance, and Marie-Christine Renard. 2014. “Conclusions:

Patterns of Convergence and Divergence.” Pp. 313-322 in Alternative Agriculture Movements: Patterns of Convergence and Divergence edited by Douglas H. Constance, Marie-Christine Renard, and Marta Rivera-Ferre. Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.2015.

Aboites Manrique, Gilberto, Alessandro Bonanno, Douglas H. Constance, and Francisco Martinez

Gomez. 2014. “Patrones de Organizacion Flexible: El Caso de la Avicultura.” Pp. 47-70 in El Mercado Laboral Frente a las Transformaciones Economicas de Mexico edited by David Castro Lugo and Reyna Elizabeth Rodriquez Perez. Mexico, D.F.: Plaza y Valdes S. A. de C. V.

Constance, Douglas H., Mary Hendrickson, Philip H. Howard, and William D. Heffernan. 2014.

“Economic Concentration in the Agrifood System: Impacts on Rural Communities and Emerging Responses.” Pp. 16-35 in Rural America in a Changing World: Problems and Prospects for the 2010s, edited by Connor Bailey, Leif Jensen, and Elizabeth Ransom. Morgantown, WV: West Virginia University Press.

Constance, Douglas H. 2014. “Commentary: From Fresh Produce to Poultry: Shifting Labour

Regimes in the Global Agri-food System.” Pp. 158-164 in Seasonal Workers in Mediterranean Agriculture: The Social Costs of Eating Fresh edited by Jorg Gertel and Sarah Ruth Sippel. London and New York: Earthscan.

Constance, Douglas H. 2014. “Rural Sociology.” Pp. 62-74 in Encyclopedia of Agriculture and

Food Systems, edited by Neal K. Van Alfen. San Diego, CA: Elsevier. Constance, Douglas H., Mary Hendrickson, and Philip H. Howard. 2014. “Agribusiness

Concentration: Globalization, Market Power, and Resistance.” Pp. 31-58 in The Global Food System: Issues and Solutions, edited by William Schanbacher. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers.

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Martinez, Francisco, Gilberto Aboites, and Douglas H. Constance. 2013. “Neoliberal

Restructuring, Neoregulation, and the Mexican Poultry Industry.” Agriculture and Human Values 30(4):495-510.

Constance, Douglas, Francisco Martinez, Gilberto Aboites, and Alessandro Bonanno. 2013.

“The Problems with Poultry Production and Processing.” Pp. 155-176 in The Ethics and Economics of Agrifood Competition edited by Harvey James: New York: Springer Press.

Constance, Douglas H., Jin Young Choi, and Damian Lara. 2013. “Social Dimensions of

Organic Production and Systems Research.” Online. Crop Management doi: 10.1094/CM-2012-07XX-01-RV.

Hatanaka, Maki, Jason Konefal, and Douglas H. Constance. 2012. “A Tripartite Standards

Regime Analysis of the Contested Development of a Sustainable Agriculture Standard.” Agriculture and Human Values 29(1):65-78.

Constance, Douglas H. and M. Kirk Jentoft. 2011. "Global Productive Capital Mobility: The

Case of Chilean Farmed Atlantic Salmon." Pp. 167-204 in Globalization and the Time-Space Reorganization: Mobility in Agriculture and Food in the Americas, Edited by A. Bonanno and J.S. Cavalcanti. Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.

Constance, Douglas H., Francisco Martinez, and Gilberto Aboites. 2010. “The Globalization of

the Poultry Industry: Tyson Foods and Pilgrim's Pride in Mexico” Pp. 59-76 in From Community to Consumption: New and Classical Statements in Rural Sociological Research. Research in Rural Sociology and Development. Volume 16. Edited by Alessandro Bonanno, Hans Bakker, Raymond Jussaume, Yoshio Kawamura, and Mark Shucksmith. Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.

Bonanno, Alessandro, Douglas H. Constance, Francisco Martinez, and Gilberto Aboites. 2010.

“Globalizacion y Consumo en Medio de la Crisis Ecologia.” Pp. 55-71 in Patrones de Consumo Alimentario en Mexico.” Edited by G. Aboites. Coahuila, Mexico: Editorial Trillas.

Martinez-Gomez, Francisco, Alejandra B. Trejo Nieto, Alessandro Bonanno and Douglas H.

Constance. 2010. “Globalizacion y Resestructurualcion Economica: El Caso de la Industria Avicola de Mexico. Pp. 95-120 in Patrones de Consumo Alimentario en Mexico.” Edited by G. Aboites. Coahuila, Mexico: Editorial Trillas.

Lau, Michael, Roger Hanagriff, Douglas Constance, Mary York, Brian Van Delist, and Lindsey

Higgins. 2010. "Discerning Differences among Producer Groups and Organic Adoption Barriers in Texas." Journal of Food Distribution Research 41(2):124-164.

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Constance, Douglas H. 2010. "Sustainable Agriculture in the United States: A Critical Examination of a Contested Process." Sustainability 2(1):48-72. http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/2/1/48

Constance, Douglas H., and Jin Young Choi. 2010. "Overcoming the Barriers to Organic

Adoption in the United States: A Look at Pragmatic Conventional Producers in Texas." Sustainability 2(1):163-188. http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/2/1/163

Constance, Douglas H. 2009. “Contested Globalization of the Agrifood System: A Missouri

School Analysis of Sanderson Farms and Seaboard Farms in Texas.” Southern Rural Sociology 24(2):48-86. http://www.ag.auburn.edu/auxiliary/srsa/pages/Articles/SRS%202009%2024%202%2048-86.pdf

Bonanno, Alessandro and Douglas H. Constance. 2008. Stories of Globalization: Transnational

Corporations, Resistance, and the State. University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University Press.

Constance, Douglas H. 2008. “The Southern Model of Broiler Production and Its Global

Implications.” Culture and Agriculture 30(1):17-31. http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/121510185/PDFSTART

Constance, Douglas H. 2008. “The Emancipatory Question: The Next Step in the Sociology of

Agrifood Systems?” Agriculture and Human Values 25(2):151-155. Constance, Douglas H., Jin Young Choi, and Holly Lyke-Ho-Gland. 2008.

“Conventionalization, Bifurcation, and Quality of Life: A Look at Certified and Non-Certified Organic Farmers in Texas.” Southern Rural Sociology 23(1):208-234. http://www.ag.auburn.edu/auxiliary/srsa/pages/Articles/SRS%202008%2023%201%20208-234.pdf

Jordan, Jeffrey L. and Douglas H. Constance. 2008. “Sustainable Agriculture and the Social

Sciences: Getting Beyond Best Management Practices and Getting Into Food Systems.” Southern Rural Sociology 23(1):1-22. http://www.ag.auburn.edu/auxiliary/srsa/pages/Articles/SRS%202008%2023%201%201-22.pdf

Bonanno, Alessandro and Douglas H. Constance. 2007. “Agency and Resistance in the

Sociology of Agriculture and Food.” Pp. 29-43 in Wynne Wright and Gerad Middendorf (eds.), Food Fights: Producers, Consumers, and Activists Challenge the Global Food System. University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press.

Aboites, Gilberto, Alessandro Bonanno, Douglas H. Constance, Kristin Erlandson, and

Francisco Martinez. 2007. La Construction de Resistancias en un Mundo Global (The

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Construction of Resistance in the Global World). Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico: Universidad Autonoma de Coahuila Press.

Bonanno, Alessandro and Douglas H. Constance. 2006. “Corporations and the State in the

Global Era: The Case of Seaboard Farms in Texas.” Rural Sociology 71(1):59-84. Constance, Douglas H. and Reny Tuinstra. 2005. “Corporate Chickens and Community

Conflict in East Texas: Growers’ and Neighbors’ Views on the Impacts of Industrial Broiler Production.” Culture and Agriculture 27(1):45-60.

Bonanno, Alessandro and Douglas H. Constance. 2003. “The Global/Local Interface.” Pp. 41-

51 in David Brown and Louis Swanson (eds.), Challenges for Rural America in the 21st. Century. University Park, PA: Penn State Press.

Constance, Douglas H., Alessandro Bonanno, Caron Cates, Daniel Argo, and Mirenda Harris.

2003. “Resisting Integration in the Global Agro-food System: Corporate Chickens and Community Controversy in Texas.” Pp. 103-118 in Reidar Almas and Geoffrey Lawrence (eds.), Globalisation, Localisation, and Sustainable Livelihoods. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Press.

Constance, Douglas H., Anna M. Kleiner, and J. Sanford Rikoon. 2003. “The Contested Terrain

of Swine Production: Deregulation and Reregulation of Corporate Farming Laws in Missouri.” Pp. 76-95 in Jane Adams (ed.), Fighting for the Farm: Rural America Transformed. University Park, PA: University Press of Pennsylvania.

Constance, Douglas H. 2002. “Globalization, Broiler Production, and Community Controversy

in East Texas.” Southern Rural Sociology 18(2):31-55. Bonanno, Alessandro and Douglas H. Constance. 2001.” Globalization, Fordism, and Post-

Fordism in Agriculture and Food: A Critical Review of Salient Literature.” Culture & Agriculture 23(2):1-18.

Bonanno, Alessandro and Douglas H. Constance. 2001. “Corporate Strategies in the Global

Era: The Case of Mega-Hog Farms in the Texas Panhandle Region.” International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food 9(1):5-28.

Denq, Furjen, Douglas H. Constance, and Su-Shiow Joung. 2000. “The Role of Class, Status,

and Power in the Distribution of Toxic Superfund Sites in Texas and Louisiana.” Journal of Poverty 4(4):(81-100)

Constance, Douglas H. and Alessandro Bonanno. 2000. “Regulating the Global Fisheries: The

World Wildlife Fund, Unilever, and the Marine Stewardship Council.” Agriculture and Human Values 17(2):125-139

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Bonanno, Alessandro, Douglas H. Constance, and Heather Lorenz. 2000. “Powers and Limits of Transnational Corporations: The Case of ADM.” Rural Sociology 65(3):440-460.

Bonanno, Alessandro and Douglas H. Constance. 2000. “Mega Hog Farms in the Texas

Panhandle Region: Corporate Actions and Local Resistance.” In P. Coy (ed.), Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change 22:83-110. Stamford, CN: JAI Press.

Heffernan, William D. and Douglas H. Constance. 1999."Transnational Corporations and the

Globalization of the Food System." Pp. 58-86 in A. Bonanno et al. (eds.), From Columbus to ConAgra: The Globalization of Agriculture and Food, Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas. (Japanese Translation: Translated by Michio Sugiyama)

Constance, Douglas H. and Alessandro Bonanno. 1999. “CAFO Controversy in the Texas

Panhandle Region: The Environmental Crisis of Hog Production.” Culture and Agriculture 21(1):14-25.

Constance, Douglas H. and Alessandro Bonanno. 1999. “The Contested Terrain of the Global

Fisheries: ‘Dolphin-Safe’ Tuna, the Panama Declaration, and the Marine Stewardship Council.” Rural Sociology 64(4):597-623.

Rikoon, J. S. and D. H. Constance. 1999. “Missouri’s Rented Cropland: Who Owns, Operates,

and Controls it.” Zemdisk Ekonomika 45(1):1-17. (Czech Academy of Sciences Agricultural Economics Journal).

Bonanno, Alessandro and Douglas H. Constance. 1998. “The Global Economy and Democracy:

The Tuna-Dolphin Controversy Revisited.” International Journal of the Sociology of Agriculture and Food 7:67-112.

Bonanno, Alessandro and Douglas H. Constance. 1998. "Global Agri-Food Sector and the Case

of the Tuna Industry: Global Regulation and Perspectives for Development.” Journal of Developing Societies, XIV(1):100-126.

(Reprint) Bonanno, Alessandro and Douglas H. Constance. 1998. "Global Agri-Food Sector and the Case

of the Tuna Industry: Global Regulation and Perspectives for Development.” International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology, XIV(1):100-126.

Bonanno, Alessandro, Douglas H. Constance, and Katherine Lyman. 1997. “The Enimont

Affair: Corporate Crime in the Global Era." Critical Sociology, 23(2)63-88. Constance, Douglas H., J. Sanford Rikoon, and Jian C. Ma. 1996. “Landlord Involvement in

Environmental Decision-Making on Rented Farmland: Pesticide and Water Quality Issues.” Rural Sociology, 61(4):577-605.

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Rikoon, J. Sanford, Douglas H. Constance, and Simon Geletta. 1996. "Factors Affecting Farmer's Use and Rejection of Banded Pesticide Application." Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 51(4):322-329.

Bonanno, Alessandro and Douglas H. Constance. 1996. Caught in the Net: The Global Tuna

Industry, Environmentalism, and the State. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas Constance, Douglas H., Alessandro Bonanno, and William D. Heffernan. 1995. "The Tuna-

Dolphin Controversy." Critical Sociology, 21(2):59-65. Constance, Douglas H., Alessandro Bonanno, and William D. Heffernan. 1995. "Global

Contested Terrain: The Case of the Tuna-Dolphin Controversy." Agriculture and Human Values, 12(3):19-33.

Bonanno, Alessandro, Douglas H. Constance, and Mary Hendrickson. 1995. "Global Agro-

Food Corporations and the State: The Ferruzzi Case", Rural Sociology, 60(2):274-296. Constance, Douglas H., Jere L. Gilles, J. Sanford Rikoon, and Ernest B. Perry. 1995. "Missouri

Farmers and Pesticide Use: A Diversity of Views." Pp. 51-66 in Harry K. Schwarzweller and Thomas A. Lyson (eds.), Research in Rural Sociology and Development Volume 6: Sustaining Agriculture and Rural Communities. Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press

Bonanno, Alessandro and Douglas H. Constance. 1995. "The State and the Regulatory Process:

The Case of the Global Tuna-Fish Industry." International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food, 4:63-92.

Heffernan, William D. and Douglas H. Constance. 1994. "Transnational Corporations and the

Globalization of the Food System." Pp. 29-51 in A. Bonanno et al. (eds.), From Columbus to ConAgra: The Globalization of Agriculture and Food, Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas.

Constance, Douglas H. and William D. Heffernan. 1994. "Las Empresas Transnacionales y la

Globalication del Sistema Alimentario Global." Pp. 105-144 in A. Bonanno (ed.), La Globalizacion Del Sector Agroalimentario, Madrid: Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca, y Alimentacion.

Constance, Douglas H. and William D. Heffernan. 1991. "El comlejo agroalimentario global de

las aves de corral." Agricultura y Sociedad, 16(3):63-91. Constance, Douglas H. and William D. Heffernan. 1991. "The Global Poultry Agro/Food

Complex." International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food, 1(1):126-42.

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Constance, Douglas H., Jere Gilles and William D. Heffernan. 1990. "Agrarian Policies and Agricultural Systems in the United States." Pp. 9-75 in A. Bonanno (ed.), Agrarian Policies and Agricultural Systems, Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESSES: Constance, Douglas H. 2009. “Presidential Address: The Four Questions in Agrifood Studies:

A View from the Bus.” Agriculture and Human Values 26(2):3-14. Constance, Douglas H. 2003. “Presidential Address: From Goldschmidt to Globalization: The

Southern Model of Rural Development.” Southern Rural Sociology 19(1):123-137. NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS: Constance, Douglas H. 2016. Book Review: Concentration and Power in the Food System: Who Controls What We Eat, by Philip H. Howard, London: Bloomsbury, 2016. 207 pp. Constance, Douglas. 2015. “Uncle Bob, Grandad Robb, and the Scourge of Economic Concentration.” The Blue Review. September 21, 2015. https://thebluereview.org/the-agrarian-question-and-the-scourge-of-economic-concentration/?utm_source=TBR+RSS+Email+Subscribers&utm_campaign=cf1aabba02-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_ba1757186a-cf1aabba02-150021669 Constance, Douglas H. 2014. “Farms: Small vs. Large.” In Encyclopedia of Food and Agricultural Ethics, edited by Paul B. Thompson and David M. Kaplan. New York: Springer Press. Constance, Douglas H. 2011. Book Review. The Politics of food supply: U.S. agricultural policy in the world economy. Bill Winders. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. 2009. In Agriculture and Human Values 28(3):455-456. Constance, Douglas H. 2010. Book Review. Food and the Mid-Level Farm: Renewing an Agriculture of the Middle. Thomas A. Lyson, G. W. Stevenson, and Rick Welsh (eds.). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 2008. In Agriculture and Human Values 27(2):253. Constance, Douglas H. 2008. "The Global Economy." Pp. 410-12 in Vincent Parrillo (ed.), Encyclopedia of Social Problems: Vol.1. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Constance, Douglas H. 2008. Book Review: Life and Labor in the Old South. Ulrich Bonner Phillips. Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press. 2007 (1929). In Agriculture and Human Values 25(3):459-460.

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Constance, Douglas H. 2007. Book Review: Together at the Table: Sustainability and Sustenance in the American Agrifood System. Patricia Allen. University Park, Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2005. In Agriculture and Human Values 24(3):411-412. Constance, Douglas H. 2007. Book Review: Civic Agriculture: Reconnecting Farm, Food, and Community. Thomas A. Lyson. Medford, Massachusetts: Tufts University Press, 2004. In Agriculture and Human Values 24(1):126-128. Constance, Douglas H. 2006. Book Review: Chicken: The Dangerous Transformation of America=s Favorite Food. Steven Striffler. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. 2006. In American Ethnologist 33(4):online. Constance, Douglas H. 2006. Book Review: The Real Green Revolution: Organic and agro-ecological farming in the South. Nicholas Parrot and Terry Marsden. London, UK: Greenpeace Environmental Trust. 2002. In Agriculture and Human Values 23(3):395-396. Constance, Douglas H. 2006. Book Review: Farming For Us All: Practical Agriculture and the Cultivation of Sustainability. Michael Mayerfeld Bell. University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University Press. 2004. In Rural Sociology, 71(2):361-364. Constance, Douglas H. 2005. “The Texas Organic Producer and Consumer Marketing Survey.” Texas Organic News. July:3,10. Constance, Douglas H. 2005. Book Review. Raising a Stink: The Struggle over Factory Hog Farms in Nebraska. Carolyn Johnsen. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 2003. In Agriculture and Human Values, 22(2):259-260. Constance, Douglas H. 2005. Book Review: Origins of the Organic Agriculture Debate. Thomas D. Gregori. Ames, IA: Iowa State Press, 2004. In Society and Natural Resources, 18(4):393-395. Rikoon, J. Sanford and Douglas H. Constance. 2004. “Missouri Citizens Attitudes Toward Forest Resources.” Pp. 211-227 in Susan Flader (ed.), Towards Sustainability for Missouri Forests. Gen. Tech. Rep. NC-239. St. Paul, MN. U.S.D.A., Forest Service, North Central Research Station. 251 p. Constance, Douglas. 2003. “Globalization: The Empire Strikes Back.” Pp. 437-443 in James W. Grimm, Amy C. Krull, and D. Clayton Smith (eds.), Basics and Applications of Sociology. Dubuque, IA: Kendall Hunt Publishing Company. Constance, Douglas H. 2003. Book Review: Working Through Environmental Conflict: The Collaborative Learning Approach. Steven E. Daniels and Gregg B. Walker. Westport, CT: Praeger Press, 2001. In Rural Sociology, 68(1):138-141.

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Constance, Douglas H. 2002. Book Review: Where We Live, Work and Play: The Environmental Justice Movement and a Struggle for a New Environmentalism. Patrick Novotny. Westport, CT: Praeger Press, 2000. In Rural Sociology, 67(4):650-653. Constance, Douglas H. 2001. “From ‘Dolphin-Safe’ Tuna to the Marine Stewardship Council: Ecolabeling in the Fisheries Sector.” The Common Property Resource Digest, No. 45:1-3. Constance, Douglas H. 2001. Book Review. Hungry for Profit: The Agribusiness Threat to Farmers, Food and the Environment. Fred Magdoff, John Bellamy Foster, and Frederick H. Buttel (eds.). New York: Monthly Review Press, 2000. In American Journal of Alternative Agriculture, 16(3):141-43. Constance, Douglas H.1999. Book Review: Visions of American Agriculture, William Lockeritz (ed.). Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press, 1997. In Journal of Rural Studies, 15(2):221-239. Constance, Douglas H. 1998. Book Review: The Environmental Imperative: Eco-Social Concerns for Australian Agriculture, Frank Vanclay and Geoffrey Lawrence. Central Queensland University Press, 1995. In Rural Sociology, 63(1):159-63. Constance, Douglas H. 1996. Book Review: Cultivating Congress: Constituents, Issues, and Interests in Agricultural Policymaking, William P. Browne. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 1995. In Rural Sociology, 61(1):175-7. Constance, Douglas H.1992. Book Review: The New Political Economy of Agriculture, William Friedland, Lawrence Busch, Frederick Buttel, and Alan Rudy (eds.). Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1991. In Rural Sociology, 57(2):273-5. Constance, Douglas H. 1991. Book Review: Rural Restructuring: Global Processes and Their Responses, Terry Marsden, Philip Lowe, and Sarah Whatmore (eds.). London: David Fulton Publishers, 1990. In Rural Sociology, 56(3):490-2. Constance, Douglas and Jack Glazier. 1987. "The Role of Rural Libraries in Agricultural Computer Adoption." Center for Rural Library Development Newsletter, 3:1-4, Spring. TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS: York, Mary, Michael H. Lau, Roger Hanagriff, and Douglas H. Constance. 2007. Identifying Barriers to Entry into the Organic Market and Possible Strategies to Increase the Likelihood of Success for Potential Organic Producers. Final Report to the Texas Department of Agriculture for the 2007 Federal State Marketing Improvement Project. October.

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Constance, Douglas H. and Mark Russell. 1999. “A Crisis. A Change. A Future.” Project Report to the Osage Independent Pork Producers Association for USDA/SARE grant LWF-62-016-03613. Constance, Douglas H. and J. Sanford Rikoon. 1997. "Missouri Citizens’ Attitudes Towards Forest Resources: Comparative and Present Perspectives”. Final Report presented to the Forestry Division of the Missouri Department of Conservation. Constance, Douglas H. and J. Sanford Rikoon. 1997. "Pesticide Use and Water Quality: Landlord/Renter Decision Making, Relationships and Views”. Pp. 46-47 in Proceedings of the 5th. Annual Non-Point Source Pollution Management Workshop. Columbia, MO. Feb. Rikoon, J. Sanford and Douglas H. Constance. 1997. “Pesticide Use Water Quality: An Assessment of Claims.” Special Report SR505. Department of Rural Sociology, University of Missouri-Columbia. Columbia, Missouri. June. Constance, Douglas, J. Sanford Rikoon, and George S. Smith. 1997. "Factors that Influence the Persistence, Demise, and Transformation of Cooperative Extension Service Integrated Pest Management Programs in Missouri." P. 234 in Lynch, S. et al. (eds), Proceedings of the Third National IPM Symposium/Workshop. Washington, D.C. Feb. - March, 1996. . Heffernan, William D., Douglas H. Constance, Robert Gronski, and Mary Hendrickson. 1996. "Concentration of Agricultural Markets." Pp. 61-64 in Proceedings of Planning and Review Meeting, North Central Sustainable Agriculture Training Program. H. Carter and C. Francis (eds.), Lincoln, NE: Center for Sustainable Agricultural Systems. Heffernan, William D., Douglas H. Constance, Robert Gronski, and Mary Hendrickson. 1996. "Concentration of Agricultural Markets: Feb. 1996." Dept. of Rural Sociology, Univ. of Missouri - Columbia. Constance, Douglas H., J. Sanford Rikoon, and William D. Heffernan. 1995. "Separation of Ownership and Environmental Decision-Making on Rented Farmland." Pp. 65-68 in Proceedings of the Clean Water - Clean Environment - 21st Century Conference. Kansas City, Mo. March. Constance, Douglas H., J. Sanford Rikoon, and William D. Heffernan. 1995. "Integrated Pest Management on a Claypan Soil." Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Water Quality Conference, Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Missouri - Columbia. Rikoon, J. Sanford, Douglas H. Constance, and William D. Heffernan.1995. "Landlord Involvement in Decision-Making on Rented Cropland: A Preliminary Assessment."

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Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Water Quality Conference, Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Missouri - Columbia. Constance, Douglas H., J. Sanford Rikoon, and William D. Heffernan. 1994. "A Comparison of Missouri Urbanites' and Farm Operators' Opinions of Ground Water Issues and Pesticide Regulation." Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Water Quality Conference, Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Missouri - Columbia. Heffernan, William D., Douglas H. Constance, and Robert Gronski. 1994. "Concentration of Agricultural Markets: Feb. 1994." Dept. of Rural Sociology, Univ. of Missouri - Columbia. Constance, Douglas H. and J. Sanford Rikoon. 1993. "Research of Farm and Urban Populations on Pesticide Use and Ground Water Issues." Final Report of Research and Analysis for the Missouri Department of Agriculture Plant Industries Division and the Environmental Protection Agency Region VII. Constance, Douglas H. and J. Sanford Rikoon. 1993. "Ground Water and Pesticides: Missouri Farmers' Worldviews Regarding Regulations." Proceedings of the Third Annual Water Quality Conference, Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Missouri - Columbia. Rikoon, J. Sanford and Douglas H. Constance. 1993. "Incorporating Risk Perception, Assessment, and Management in Education Programs on Pesticide Use and Water Quality." Proceedings of the Third Annual Water Quality Conference, Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Missouri - Columbia. Rikoon, J. Sanford, Robert Vickers, and Douglas H. Constance. 1993. "Factors Affecting Initial Use and Decisions to Abandon Banded Pesticide Applications." Proceedings of the Conference on Agricultural Research to Protect Water Quality, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Heffernan, William D., Douglas H. Constance, and Robert Gronski. 1993. "Concentration of Agricultural Markets: Summer 1993." Dept. of Rural Sociology, Univ. of Missouri - Columbia. Constance, Doug and Donato Fernandez. 1992. "La contaminacion de las aguas." La Gaceta, Lunes, 20 de espero de 1992. Constance, Douglas H. and J. Sanford Rikoon. 1992. "Agricultural Pesticide and Ground Water Issues: Research on Farmers in Missouri Regions Most Susceptible to Ground Water Contamination from Pesticide Use." Final Report of Research and Analysis for the Environmental Protection Agency Region VII and Missouri Department of Agriculture Plant Industries Division. Heffernan, William D. and Douglas H. Constance. 1991. "Concentration of Agricultural Markets: February, 1991." Dept. of Rural Sociology, Univ. of Missouri - Columbia.

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Heffernan, William D. and Douglas H. Constance. 1990. "Concentration of Agricultural Markets: September, 1990." Dept. of Rural Sociology, Univ. of Missouri - Columbia. Constance, Douglas H. and William D. Heffernan. 1990. "The Globalization of the Poultry Industry." unpublished manuscript. Dept. of Rural Sociology, Univ. of Missouri - Columbia. Heffernan, William D. and Douglas H. Constance. 1989. "Concentration of Agricultural Markets: January, 1989." Dept. of Rural Sociology, Univ. of Missouri - Columbia. Constance, Douglas. 1988. "The State and Structure of the Broiler Industry: The US and Missouri." in-lieu-of-thesis for Dept. of Sociology and Rural Sociology, Univ. of Missouri - Columbia. Heffernan, William D. and Douglas H. Constance. 1987. "Concentration of Agricultural Markets: August, 1987." Dept. of Rural Sociology, Univ. of Missouri - Columbia. Constance, Douglas. 1984. "Delphi: Field Manual for Community Development." Masters Research Project, Dept. of Community Development, Univ. of Missouri - Columbia. PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS: Dean, Wesley, Douglas Constance, Jessica Goldberger, Clare Hinrichs, Shoshanah Inwood, Keiko Tanaka, Jason Parker, and Spencer Wood. 2017. “Social Sustainability and the U.S.D.A. Sustainable Agriculture Reseach and Education Program.” Roundtable at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Columbus, OH. July 28. Constance, Douglas. 2017. “For What It’s Worth: The Doctors of Society, Chainsaw Philosophy, the Empire Strikes Back, and Agrifood Futures.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Columbus, OH. July 29. Constance, Douglas. 2017. “Social Dimensions of Organic Agriculture.” Presentation in Guangzhou, China. July 7. Constance, Douglas. 2017. “Feeding the World with Industrial Agriculture in Crisis.” Invited presentation at National Dong Hwa University. Huenlin, Taiwan. July 4. Dean, Wesley, Douglas Constance, Jessica Goldberger, Clare Hinrichs, Jason Parker, and Spencer Wood. 2017. “Social Sustainability and the U.S.D.A. Sustainable Agriculture Reseach and Education Program.” Roundtable at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Los Angeles, CA. June 16.

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Werkheiser, Ian, Lisa Heldke, Raymond Boisvert, Douglas Constance, Anne Portman, and Zachary Piso. 2017. “Author Meets Critics: Philosophers at Table.” Roundtable at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Los Angeles, CA. June 15. Constance, Douglas H., Jason Konefal, and Maki Hatanaka, and Jason Konefal. 2017. “The Crisis of Industrial Agriculture and the Two Paths Forward: Sustainable Intensification and Agroecology.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Los Angeles, CA. June 15. Constance, Douglas H., Delana Harvel, and Andrew Prelog. 2017. “Tennessee Whiskey as Terroir?” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Association. Austin, TX. April 14. Constance, Douglas H. and Delana Harvel. 2017. “Unpacking the Local Foods Wave: Tennessee Whiskey as Terroir?” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Association. Mobile, AL. Feb. 5. Constance, Douglas H. 2016. “Industrial Agriculture: Sustaining the Unsustainable.” Paper presented at the Farm and Food 2016 Leadership Conference. Farm and Ranch Freedom Alliance and Council of Health Food Systems. Bastrop, Texas. September 27. Jason Konefal, Maki Hatanaka, and Douglas Constance. 2016. Multi-stakeholder Initiatives and Divergent Sustainability Transitions: Sustainability Patchworks in United States Agriculture. Paper presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, August 20-23. Constance, Douglas H. 2016. “The Doctors of Society: Making a Difference with Rural Sociology.” Paper presented at the. International Rural Sociological Association meetings. Toronto, Canada. August 13. Constance, Douglas H. 2016. “The Emancipatory Question in Rural Sociology: The Missouri School of Agrifood Studies.” Paper presented at the. International Rural Sociological Association meetings. Toronto, Canada. August 13. Constance, Douglas H., Andrew Prelog, and Taylor Crane. 2016. “The Contested Governance of Tennessee Whiskey.” Paper presented at the International Rural Sociological Association meetings. Toronto, Canada. August 13. Constance, Douglas H., Kathryn DeMaster, Bill Winders, and Allison Loconto. 2016. “Author Meets Critics: Divided Spirits: Tequila, Mezcal, and the Politics of Production.” Presentation at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Toronto, Canada. August 8.

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Constance, Douglas H., Jason Konfal, and Athena Moseley. 2016. “Orwellian Doublespeak: The Discourse and Practice of Sustainable Intensification.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Toronto, Canada. August 8. Constance, Douglas H., Jason Konefal, and Kaitlin Grant. 2016. “Unpacking Sustainable Intensification: Discourses from Agribusiness.” Paper presented at the International Sociological Associations meetings. Vienna, Austria. July 12. Constance, Douglas H. 2016. “The Future of the Agrifood System: Competing Visions and Contested Discourses.” Paper presented representing RC40 for the Common Sessions of the International Sociological Associations meetings. Vienna, Austria. July 11. Constance, Douglas H., Jason Konefal, and Athena Moseley. 2016. “The Empire Strikes Back: Sustainable Intensification in Discourse and Practice.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Toronto, CA. June 24. Shenton, Rebecca, Kate Clancy, Sarah Martin; Lisa Heldke, David Szanto, Charles Levkoe, Ellen Desjardins, and Douglas H. Constance. 2016. “Who put the “H” in the AFVHS?” Roundtable at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Toronto, CA. June 23. Constance, Douglas, Taylor Crane, Kaitlin Grant, and Andrew Prelog. 2016. “Terroir or Market Share: A Case of Tennessee Whiskey.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Association. San Antonio, TX. Feb. 7. Constance, Douglas H. and Andrew Prelog. 2015. “Jack Daniels versus George Dickel: Tennessee Whiskey Barrel Battles as Contested Agrifood Governance.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Madison, WI. August 7. Constance, Douglas. 2015. “The USDA Sustainable Agriculture Research Education (SARE) Program: Insights from Rural Sociologists.” Panel presentation at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Madison, WI. August 7 Constance, Douglas H. 2015. “Neoliberalism, Sharecropping, and Rurality.” Panel presentation at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Madison, WI. August 8. Constance, Douglas H. and Andrew Prelog. 2015. “Contested Tennessee Whiskey Governance.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Pittsburgh, PA. June 26. Prelog, Andrew and Douglas H. Constance. 2015. “Whiskey Barrel Battles as Agrifood Governance: Jack Daniels and George Dickel in Tennessee.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Association. New Orleans, LA. March 28.

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Constance, Douglas and Andrew Prelog. 2015. “Tennessee Whiskey Governance: The Charred Oak Barrel Controversy.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Association. Atlanta, GA. Feb. 2. Konefal, Jason, Maki Hatanaka, and Douglas H. Constance. 2014. “Multi-stakeholder Initiatives, Sustainable Intensification, and Systemic Change.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association. San Francisco, CA. Aug. 16. Constance, Douglas H. 2014. “Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Rural Environmental Injustice: Linking Communities and Scholars.” Panel presentation at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. New Orleans, LA. August 2. Constance, Douglas H., Jason T. Konefal, Jane Dixon, Francisco Martinez, and Gilberto Aboites. 2014. “A Financialization Regime Analysis of Poultry Grabs in Mexico, China, and Australia.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. New Orleans, LA. August 2. Constance, Douglas H., Jane Dixon, Jason Konefal, Francisco Martinez, and Gilberto Aboites. 2014. “Poultry Grabs, Venture Capital, and Debt Bondage: Contracting Access to the Means of Production.” Paper presented at the meeting of the Research Committee 40: Sociology of Agriculture and Food of the International Sociological Association. Yokohama, Japan. July 16. Constance, Douglas H., Maki Hatanaka, and Jason Konefal. 2014. “Governing Agricultural Sustainability: Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives, Sustainable Intensification, and Systematic Change.” Paper presented at the meeting of Research Committee 40: Sociology of Agriculture and Food of the International Sociological Association. Yokohama, Japan. July 17. Constance, Douglas H., Jason Konefal, Jane Dixon, Francisco Martinez, and Gilberto Aboites. 2014. “A Financialization Regime Analysis of Poultry Grabs in Mexico, China and Australia.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. New Orleans, LA. August 2. Constance, Douglas H., Jane Dixon, Jason Konefal, Francisco Martinez, and Gilberto Aboites. 2014. “Poultry Grabs, Venture Capital, and Debt Bondage: Contracting Access to the Means of Production.” Paper presented at the meeting of the International Sociological Association. Yokohama, Japan. July 16. Constance, Douglas H., Jane Dixon, Jason Konefal, and Kevin Travers. 2014. “Poultry Grabs in China and Australia: A Financialization Regime Analysis.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Burlington, VT. June 20. Constance, Douglas H., Jason Konefal, and Maki Hatanaka. 2014. “Convergence and Divergence in Sustainable Agriculture Standards and Metrics Initiatives in the United States.”

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Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association. San Antonio, TX. April 18. Constance, Douglas H. and Kevin Travers. 2014. “An Agrifood Regimes Analysis of Poultry Grabs in China and Australia.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Association. Dallas, TX. Feb. 2. Constance, Douglas H., Jessica Burk, Francisco Martinez, Gilberto Aboites, and Jonathan Almanza. 2013. “Global Chicken Comes to Roost: Pilgrim’s Pride, JBS, and Rural Restructuring.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. New York, NY: August 7. Konefal, Jason T., Douglas H. Constance, and William A. Rainey. 2013. “Neoliberalization and Monopoly Capitalism: Producing Chickens and Disciplining Growers in America.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. New York, NY: August 7. Constance, Douglas H., Kevin Travers, and Heather Ferragut. 2013. “A Thompsonian Analysis of Sustainable Agriculture Standards in the United States: The Case of Walmart.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. East Lansing, MI. June 21. Busch, Larry, Paul Thompson, Carolyn Sachs, Bill Lacy, Gary Comstock, Kate Clancy, Laura DeLind, Ken Dahlberg, Gail Feenstra, Cornelia Flora, Doug Constance, Gil Gillespie, Danny Block, Neva Hassanein, and Patricia Allen. 2013. “AFHVS Roundtable 1: Where Have We Been? Where Might We Go? Legacy and Prospect for the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society.” Presentation at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. East Lansing, MI. June 20. Hatanaka, Maki, Jason Konefal, and Douglas H. Constance. 2013. "Patchworks of Sustainability: Examining Competing Sustainability Standards for Agriculture." Presentation at the CHSS Faculty Colloquium. April 18. Almanza, Jonathan, Francisco Martinez, Douglas Constance, y Alessandro Bonanno. 2013. El Contexto Financiero Internacional para el Analisis y Evaluacion de las Politicas para la Avicultura en Mexico. Paper presented at the Congreso National de Politicas Publicas para el Campo: Seguridad y Soberania Alimentaria. Chapingo, Mexico. April 8. Constance, Douglas H., Kevin Travers, and Heather Ferragut. 2013. “Walmart and Sustainable Agriculture Standards in the United States.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association. New Orleans, LA. March 29. Constance, Douglas. H. 2013. “Regional Integration in the Poultry Industry: Latino Labor in the United States.” Paper presented at the Seminario Permanente de Las Ideas: Economia,

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Poblacion, y Desarrollo. Autonomous University of Ciudad Juarez. Cuidad Juarez, Mexico. March 15. Constance, Douglas H., Jason Konefal, and Anthony Rainey. 2013. “Surviving the Tournament: Asset Specificity, Hold Up and Monopsony Opportunism in the Poultry Industry.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Association. Orlando, FL. Feb. 4. Martinez, Francisco, Douglas H. Constance, Gilberto Aboites, Cristina Sosa, and Jonathan Almanza. 2012. “The South Moves North: The Expansion of the Poultry Industries from Brazil/JBS and Mexico/Bachoco to the US Market.” Paper presented at the Primera Reunion de la RED de Analysis y Evaluacion de Politicas Economicas y Sociales. Autonomous University of Coahujila. Saltillo, Mexico. December 6. Almanza, Jonathan, Douglas H. Constance, Francisco Martinez and Alessandro Bonnano. 2012. “Globalización Financiera: Caso JBS/Pilgrim´s Pride México.” Presentation at the 13th. Congreso Nacional de Investigación Socioeconómica y Ambiental de la Producción Pecuaria. Puebla, Mexico. October 19. Sosa, Cristina. Francisco Martinez, Douglas H. Constance, Alessandro Bonanno, Gilberto Aboites, and Rafael Juarez. 2012. “La Inversión Extranjera Directa como estrategia de internacionalización de Bachoco.” Presentation at the 13th. Congreso Nacional de Investigación Socioeconómica y Ambiental de la Producción Pecuaria. Puebla, Mexico. October 19. Martínez, Francisco, Douglas H. Constance and Gilberto Aboites. 2012. “Concentración y Transnacionalización de la producción y distribución de Pollo en México (1994-2011).” Presentation at the 13th. Congreso Nacional de Investigación Socioeconómica y Ambiental de la Producción Pecuaria. Puebla, Mexico. October 18. . Constance, Douglas H. 2012. “Rural Social Sciences and Quality of Life.” Invited Presentation to the Centre for Rural Research, Trondheim, Norway. October 4. Constance, Douglas H. 2012. “Monopsony Opportunism and Debt Slavery in the Poultry Industry: The Origins of Flexible Accumulation in Agrifood.” Invited Presentation to the Centre for Rural Research, Trondheim, Norway. October 4. Constance, Douglas H., Jason T. Konefal, William Heffernan, and Anthony Rainey. 2012. “First the Chicken: The Origins of Flexible Accumulation in Agrifood.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Organization for Competitive Markets. Kansas City, MO. August 10. Aboites, Gilberto, Francisco Martinez, Douglas Constance, and Alessandro Bonanno. 2012. “Labor Flexible Organization in the Poultry Industry in Mexico.” Paper presented at the XIII World Congress of Rural Sociology. Lisbon, Portugal. August 3.

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Konefal, Jason T., Maki Hatanaka, and Douglas H. Constance. 2012. “Patchworks of Sustainability: Examining Competing Sustainability Standards for Agriculture.” Paper presented at the XIII World Congress of Rural Sociology. Lisbon, Portugal. August 2. Constance, Douglas H., Jason T. Konefal, William Heffernan, and Anthony Rainey. 2012. “Monopsony Opportunism and Debt Slavery in the Poultry Industry: The Origins of Flexible Accumulation in Agrifood.” Paper presented at the XIII World Congress of Rural Sociology. Lisbon, Portugal. July 31. Constance, Douglas H. and Candace Pollack. 2012. “Rural Sociologists and Sustainable Agriculture: Examples from USDA Southern Region SARE Program.” Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Chicago, IL. July 26. Keyes, Michael, Sigrid Peterson, and Douglas H. Constance. 2012. “Setting the Bar: Creating Social Sustainability Standards for US Agriculture.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Chicago, IL. July 27. Constance, Douglas H., Jason T. Konefal, William Heffernan, and Anthony Rainey. 2012. “First the Chicken: The Origins of Flexible Accumulation in Agrifood.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Chicago, IL. July 27. Hendrickson, Mary. Philip Howard, and Douglas H. Constance. 2012. “Power and Agency in the Neoliberal Era: The State and Transnational Agrifood Firms.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Chicago, IL. July 27. Constance, Douglas H., Jason Konefal, and Maki Hatanaka. 2012. “A Thompsonian Analysis of Sustainable Agriculture Standards Initiatives in the United States.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. New York City, New York: June 22. Constance, Douglas. 2012. “The Poultry Industry: A Model of Globalization, Neoliberalism, and Flexible Accumulation.” Keynote paper presented at the Primer Pre-Congresso Internacional: ALASRU 2014, Universidad Autonoma Agraria Antonio Narro, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. May 4 (invited). Ruiz Serrano, Elsa Laura, Francisco Martinez Gomez, Douglas H. Constance, and Alessandro Bonanno. 2012. “La Globalizacion y la Industria de Alimentos Balanceados para Aves en Mexico: 2008-2010.” Paper presented at the Primer Pre-Congresso Internacional: ALASRU 2014, Universidad Autonoma Agraria Antonio Narro, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico May 4 Sosa Zepeda, Cristina, Francisco Martinez Gomez, Douglas H. Constance, Alessandro Bonanno, Gilberto Aboites Manrique, and Rafael Juarez. 2012. “Inversion Extranjera Directa Como Estrategia de Internacionalization Hacia los Estados Unitos de la Empresa Bachoco:

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1993-2011. Paper presented at the Primer Pre-Congresso Internacional: ALASRU 2014, Universidad Autonoma Agraria Antonio Narro, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico. May 4. Constance, Douglas H. 2012. “Meet the New Boss, Same as the Old Boss: Poultry Integrators are the New Planters.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Association. New Orleans, LA. March 24. Constance, Douglas, Kevin Travers, Jason Konefal, and Maki Hatanaka. 2012. “Sustainable Agriculture Standards in the United States: From SARE to the WalMart Sustainability Index and Consortium.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Association. Birmingham, AL. Feb. 6. Hatanaka, Maki, Jason Konefal, and Douglas H. Constance. 2011. “The Backstage Practices of Standards-Development: A Case Study of the Leonardo Academy’s Sustainable Agriculture Standard Initiative.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Boise, Idaho. July 31. Constance, Douglas. H., Alessandro Bonanno, Francisco Martinez, and Gilberto Aboites. 2011. “The Globalization of the US Poultry Industry: Flexible Accumulation and Neoliberal Restructuring in the United States, Mexico, and Beyond.” Paper presented at the international conference Fragmented Agricultural Productions and Circular Migrations: New Spaces for Insecurity. Leipzig, Germany. June 25. Constance, Douglas H., Alessandro Bonanno, Francisco Martinez, and Gilberto Aboites. 2011. “Economic Concentration and Asymmetrical Power Relationships in the Poultry Industry: Examples from the United States and Mexico.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Missoula, Montana. June 10. Constance, Douglas H., Jin Young Choi, and Damian Lara. 2011. “Engaging the Implications of Conventionalization: Evidence from Pragmatic Conventional Producers in Texas.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Missoula, Montana. June 10. Constance, Douglas H. 2011. “Keynote Speaker: Social Dimensions of Organic Production and Systems Research.” Paper presented at the 2011 USDA Organic Farming Systems Research Conference. Washington, D.C. March 17. Constance, Douglas H., Jason Konefal, and Maki Hatanaka. 2011. “Governance and Sustainable Agriculture: The Case of the Leonardo Academy Initiative.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Association. Corpus Christi, TX. Feb. 7. Choi, Jin Young, Douglas H. Constance, Michael Lau, and Roger Hanagriff. 2011. “The Predictors of Organic Adoption by Agricultural Commodity: The Case of Texas.” Paper

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presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Association. Corpus Christi, TX. Feb. 7. Konefal, Jason, Maki Hatanaka, and Douglas H. Constance. 2010. “Governance and Sustainable Agriculture Standards in the United States.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Atlanta, GA. August 13. Winders, Bill, Douglas H. Constance. Jess Gilbert, and Karen O’Neill. 2010. “Author Meets Critic Panel: Bill Winders’ The Politics of Food Supply: US Agricultural Policy in the World Economy (2009). Panel discussion at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Atlanta, GA. August 14. Constance, Douglas H., Alessandro Bonanno, Francisco Martinez, Gilberto Aboites, and Sujey Vega. 2010. “The Diffusion of the Southern Model of Poultry Production: NAFTA, Market Integration and Neoliberal Restructuring in Mexico.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Atlanta, GA. August 15. Constance, Douglas H., Francisco Martinez, Gilberto Aboites, Alessandro Bonanno, and Sujey Vega. 2010. “Neoliberal Restructuring and the Poultry Industry in Mexico: The North Moves South and the South Moves North.” Rural Sociology Society. Boise, Idaho. July 30. Aboites, Gilberto, Alessandro Bonanno, Douglas H. Constance, Francisco Martinez and Sujey Vega. 2010. “The Diffusion of an Innovation: The Globalization of the Southern Model of Poultry Production in Mexico.” Poster presented at the First CHSS Research Conference. Huntsville, TX. April 9. Constance, Douglas H., Jason Konefal, and Maki Hatanaka. 2010. “The Controversy over GMO Foods: The Case of Sustainable Agriculture Standards in the United States.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Association. Houston, TX. April 1. Constance, Douglas H., Gilberto Aboites, Francisco Martinez, Alessandro Bonanno, and Sujey Vega. 2010. “Tyson Foods and Pilgrim’s Pride in Mexico: Post-NAFTA Market Integration in the Poultry Industry.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Association. Houston, TX. April 2. Constance, Douglas H. 2010. “Sustainable Agriculture Standards in the United States: From SARE to Organics to the Controversy over GMOs.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Association. Orlando, FL. Feb. 8. Constance, Douglas H., Alessandro Bonanno, Sujey Vega, Francisco Martinez, and Gilberto Aboites. 2010. “The Globalization of the Poultry Industry: Tyson Foods and Pilgrim’s Pride in Mexico and Beyond.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Association. Orlando, FL. Feb. 8.

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Constance, Douglas H., Travis S. Miller, and Mona E. Avalos. 2009. “Pinstriped Coyotes and Transporters Along the Chicken Trail: Tyson Foods and Labor Sourcing in the Poultry Industry.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Madison, WI. August 2. Constance, Douglas H. 2009. “The Missouri School of Agrifood Studies: Documenting Corporate Power.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Madison, WI. August 1. Constance, Douglas H., Travis S. Miller, and Mona E. Avalos. 2009. “Sourcing Labor for the Poultry Industry: The Case of Tyson Foods.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. State College, PA. May 30. . Constance, Douglas H. 2009. “How Big is the Tent?: Sustainable Agriculture for All?” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. State College, PA. May 29. Constance, Douglas H. and Jin Young Choi. 2009. “Indentifying Potential Organic Producers in Texas: Facilitators and Barriers.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Association. Atlanta, GA. Feb. 1. Constance, Douglas H. and Travis S. Miller. 2009. “Regional Integration in the Poultry Industry: Tyson and Foods and Labor Recruiting.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Association. Atlanta, GA. Feb. 2. Constance, Douglas. 2008. “The Case Study Approach to Agrifood Studies: TNCs, Resistance, and the State.” Paper presented at the Globalization and Economic Restructuring Conference, Autonomous University of Coahuila, Saltillo, Mexico. October 10. Constance, Douglas H., Francisco Martinez, and Gilberto Aboites. 2008. “Tyson, Pilgrims’ Pride, and Bachoco in Mexico: The Diffusion of the Contract Model of Production.” Paper presented at the XII World Congress of Rural Sociology of the International Rural Sociological Association. Goyang, Korea. July 10. Constance, Douglas. 2008. “Presidential Address: The Four Questions in Agrifood Studies: A View from the Bus.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. New Orleans, LA. June 6. Constance, Douglas H. 2008. “Corporate Agrifood Strategies across Commodities: Accumulation, Legitimation, Social Movements, and the State.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. New Orleans, LA. June 5.

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Constance, Douglas H. 2008. “The Story of Corporate Concentration: Accumulation, Legitimation, Social Movements, and the State.” Paper presented at the Missouri School of Agrifood Studies: Understanding Corporate Concentration in Agriculture Conference. Columbia, MO. April 18. Constance, Douglas H. 2008. “Value Chains, Organic Certification, and Organic Markets.” Paper presented at the 20th. Anniversary SARE Conference. Kansas City, MO. March 25. Lau, Michael H., Douglas H. Constance, and Roger Hanagriff. 2008. “Barriers to the Adoption of Organic Agriculture by Conventional Producers in Texas.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Association. Dallas, TX. Feb. 3. Constance, Douglas H. and Jin Young Choi. 2008. “Predictors of Interest in and Practice of Organic Agriculture in Texas.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Association. Dallas, TX. Feb. 4. Constance, Douglas H. 2007. “From Sustainable Agriculture to Civic Agriculture: The Next Step in the Sociology of Agri-Food Systems?” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Santa Clara, CA. August 5. Constance, Douglas H. 2007. “The Diffusion of an Innovation: The Poultry Industry Moves South.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Santa Clara, CA. August 4. Lau, Michael, Roger Hanagriff, and Douglas H. Constance. 2007 “The Role of Marketing Barriers in the Adoption of Organic Agriculture: The Case of Texas.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Agricultural Economics Association. Portland, OR. July 31. Constance, Douglas H. 2007. “The Broiler Contract and Agri-Industrial Globalization: Don and Bo on the “Go.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Victoria, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. June 1. Constance, Douglas H. and M. Kirk Jentoft. 2007. “Global Commodity Chains: A Case Study of Chilean North Atlantic Salmon.” Paper presented at the conference: Capital and Labor Mobility in Agriculture and Food in the Global Era. Recife, Brazil. May 29, 2007. Jordan, Jeffrey and Douglas H. Constance. 2007. “Sustainable Agriculture and the Social Sciences: Getting Beyond Best Management System and Getting into Food Systems.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Association. Mobile, AL. Feb. 5. Constance, Douglas H. and Holly Lyke Ho-Gland. 2007. “Organic Bifucation and Quality of Life: A Look at Certified and Non-Certified Organic Farmers in Texas.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Association. Mobile, AL. Feb. 5.

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Constance, Douglas H. 2006. “Keynote Address: Sustainable Agriculture and the Social Sciences in the United States.” Paper presented at the International Symposium for the 5th Anniversary of Kii-Kuroshio Life Area Field Sciences Centre, Mie University: Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development in Asia. Tsu, Japan. December, 13. Constance, Douglas H. and Alessandro Bonanno. 2006. “A Critical Sociology Case Study Approach to the Globalization of the Agro-Food System.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Louisville, KY. August 12. Constance, Douglas H. and Lee Meyer. 2006. “Grant Opportunities in the Sustainable Agriculture Research Education (SSARE) Program.” Panel presentation at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Orlando, KY. August 13. Constance, Douglas H. and Holly Lyke-Ho-Gland. 2006. “Organic Bifurcation?: A Look at Certified and Non-Certified Organic Farmers in Texas.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Boston, MA. June 8. Constance, Douglas H., Alessandro Bonanno, and J. Kirk Jentoft, 2006. “The Globalization of the Agro-Food System: Global Sourcing, Hogs, Water, and Resistance in Texas.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Association. San Antonio, TX. April 15. Lyke Ho-Gland, Holly and Douglas H. Constance. 2006. “Certified and Non-Certified Farmers in Texas: How Different Are They?” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Association. San Antonio, TX. April 14. Constance, Douglas H. 2006. "Global Sourcing in the Broiler Industry: The Case of Tyson Foods and Pilgrim’s Pride.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Association. Orlando, FL. Feb. 5. Constance, Douglas H. and Jeffrey Jordan. 2006. “Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Grant Opportunities.” Panel presentation at the Southern Rural Sociological Association. Orlando, FL. Feb. 6. Constance, Douglas H. 2005. “The Life and Times of William H. Friedland.” Presentation at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Tampa, Fl. August 8. Bonanno, Alessandro and Douglas H. Constance. 2005. “The Theoretical Importance of Friedland’s Commodity Analysis in the Context of the Evolution of Globalization.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Tampa, Fl. August 8.

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Constance, Douglas H. 2005. “On Organic Certification: The Views of Organic Producers and Consumers in Texas.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Portland, OR. June 11. Bonanno, Alessandro and Douglas H. Constance. 2005. “Seaboard Farms and Texas: The State and Corporations in the Global Era.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Portland, OR. June 10. Constance, Douglas H. and Nicole Infererra. 2005. “Organic Agriculture in Texas: Producers’ Views on Certification.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Association. New Orleans, LA. March 25. Constance, Douglas H. 2005. "The Views of Organic Food Producers and Consumers in Texas.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Society. Little Rock, AR. Feb. 7. Constance, Douglas H. and Jeffrey Jordan. 2005. “The Southern SARE Education Grants Program.” Panel presentation at the Southern Rural Sociological Society. Little Rock, AR. Feb. 6. Constance, Douglas H. 2004. “The Gift of the Sociological Imagination.” Paper presented at the First Annual Conference of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Sam Houston State University. Huntsville, TX. Aug. 23. Constance, Douglas H. and Alessandro Bonanno. 2004. “Global Sourcing, Resistance, and State Agency in the Hog Industry.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Sacramento, CA. Aug. 15. Constance, Douglas H. and Alessandro Bonanno. 2004.”The Texas Model: Global Sourcing Meets Democratic Resistance in the Hog Industry”. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Hyde Park, NY. June 11. Erlandson, Kristen, Douglas H. Constance and Alessandro Bonanno. 2004. “Global Restructuring and Community Resistance: The Case of Broiler Production in East Texas.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Association. Corpus Christi, TX. March 19. Constance, Douglas H. and Alessandro Bonanno. 2004. “Environmentalism Versus Free Trade in the Fisheries Sector: The Case of >Dolphin-Safe= Tuna.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Association. Corpus Christi, TX. March 18. Constance, Douglas H. and Alessandro Bonanno. 2004. "Global Sourcing Meets Community Resistance: The Case of Hog CAFOs in the Texas Panhandle." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Society. Tulsa, OK. Feb. 16.

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Constance, Douglas H. 2004. “Funding Opportunities in Sustainable Agriculture in the South.” Panel session at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Society. Tulsa, OK. Feb. 17. Bonanno, Alessandro and Douglas H. Constance. 2003. “Globalization in Texas: Two Case Studies: Poultry and Pigs.” Paper presented at the 27th. Anniversary Conference of the Department of Sociology, the Antonio Narro Autonomous Agricultural University. Saltillo, MX. Oct. 24. Wakefield, Valery, Kristin Erlandson, and Douglas H. Constance. 2003. “The Community Impacts of Chicken CAFOs in East Texas.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Austin, TX. June, 15.

Constance, Douglas H. and Alessandro Bonanno. 2003. “Green Imperialism or National Sovereignty: The Case of the ‘Dolphin-Safe’ Ecolabel.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Austin, TX. June, 13. Bonanno, Alessandro and Douglas H. Constance. 2003. “Resistance and Agency in Capitalism: From the Classical Position to the Crisis of Globalization.”. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Austin, TX. June 13. Bonanno, Alessandro and Douglas H. Constance. 2003. “The Contradictions of the Globalization Project in Agriculture and Food.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Austin, TX. June 14. Constance, Douglas H. and Alessandro Bonanno. 2003. “Contested Globalization: The Case of the Multilateral Agreement on Investments.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Association. San Antonio, TX. April 19. Constance, Douglas H. 2003. “Animal Rights Issues in Agriculture.” Panel presentation at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Association. San Antonio, TX. April 18. Constance, Douglas H. 2003. “Industrial Agriculture, Community Controversy, and Legitimation Crises in East Texas: The Global Chicken Comes to Roost.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Association. San Antonio, TX. April 17. Constance, Douglas H. and Alessandro Bonanno. 2002. “Contested Standards and Quality in the Tuna/Dolphin Fishery” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Chicago, IL. August. 17. Bonanno, Alessandro and Douglas H. Constance. 2002. “Global Restructuring and Community Resistance: The Case of Broiler Production in East Texas.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Chicago, IL. August. 15.

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Cates, Caron and Douglas H. Constance. 2002. “The Impacts of Industrial Poultry Production on Property Values in East Texas.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Association. New Orleans, LA. March 28. Constance, Douglas 2002. “Balancing Economic Development and Societal Legitimation: Chicken CAFOs and Community Controversy in East Texas.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Association. Kissimmee, FL. Feb. 4. Constance, Douglas and Alessandro Bonanno. 2002. “North/South Controversies and Global Regulation in the Tuna/Dolphin Fishery.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Association. Kissimmee, FL. Feb. 4. Constance, Douglas. 2001. “The Contested Terrain of Regulating the Global Fisheries: The Case of Individual Transfer Quotas.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Minneapolis, MN. June 10. Constance, Douglas H. 2001. “Fronting, Scrubs, and Pigeons: Fly Teaching and Other Stories From a White Guy in Southeast Texas.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society. St. Louis, MO. April 5. Argo, Daniel L., Caron Cates, and Douglas H. Constance. 2001. “Corporate Chickens and Community Quality of Life.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Society meetings. Forth Worth, TX. March17, 2001. Argo, Daniel L., Caron Cates, Mirenda Harris, and Douglas H. Constance. 2001. “From Goldschmidt to Globalization: The Socio-Economic Impacts of Large-Scale Poultry Production in East Texas.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Association. Ft. Worth, TX. Jan. 28. Cates, Caron and Douglas H. Constance. 2001. “Farmland, Feathers, and Fowl: Corporate Chickens and Property Values in East Texas.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Association. Ft. Worth, TX. Jan. 28. Constance, Douglas H., Daniel L. Argo, Mirenda Harris, Caron Cates, William Blome, and Alessandro Bonanno. 2000. “Industrialized Poultry Production and Community Controversy in Southeast Texas: A Multimedia Presentation of Voices of Protest and Organization.” Panel presentation made at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Washington, D.C. August. 15 Constance, Douglas H., Daniel L. Argo, and Alessandro Bonanno. 2000. “The Community Impacts of Large Scale Chicken Production in Southeast Texas: A Report from the Neighbors.” Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Washington, D.C. August. 15

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Constance, Douglas H., Alessandro Bonanno, and Daniel L. Argo. 2000. ABalancing Economic Development and Societal Legitimation: The Global Chicken Comes to Roost in Southeast Texas.@ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Washington, D.C. August. 15. Constance, Douglas H. and Alessandro Bonanno. 2000. AResisting Integration in the Global Agro-Food System: Corporate Chickens and Community Controversy in Texas.@ Paper presented at the meeting of the International Rural Sociological Association. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. July 30. Constance, Douglas H., Alessandro Bonanno, and Daniel L. Argo. 2000. AVoices of Protest and Organization: Community Controversy and Chicken Production in Southeast Texas.@ Poster presented at the spring meeting of Citizens Against Poultry Pollution. Normangee, TX. April, 29. Constance, Douglas H. 2000. ARegulation of the Global Fisheries: The Marine Stewardship Council and Individual Transfer Quotas.@ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Association. Galveston, TX. March 17. Constance, Douglas H, Alessandro Bonanno, and Daniel L. Argo. 2000. AThe Chickens of Madison, Leon, and Grimes Counties: Community Controversy and Poultry Producton in Southeast Texas.@ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Association. Galveston, TX. March 17. Argo, Daniel L. and Douglas H. Constance. 2000. AIndustrial Chicken Production and Community Controversy in Southeast Texas: An Overview.@ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Association. Galveston, TX. March 17. Argo, Daniel L. , William Blome, Alessandro Bonanno, Caron Cates, Douglas H. Constance, Mirenda Harris, Shelida Miller, Ann Reynolds, and Russell Young. 2000. ACommunity Impacts of Industrialized Poultry Production in Southeast Texas: A Geographic Information System Presentation.@ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Association. Galveston, TX. March 17. Constance, Douglas H., Alessandro Bonanno, and Daniel L. Argo. 2000. AVoices from the Neighborhoods: The Community Impacts of Industrialized Poultry Production in Southeastern Texas.@ Poster presented at the Culture and Agriculture conference, The Role of Culture in the Agriculture of the 21st. Century. San Antonio, TX. Feb.25. Constance, Douglas H., Alessandro Bonanno, and Daniel L. Argo. 2000. AThe Global Food System Comes to Roost: Corporate Chickens and Community Controversy in Southeast

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Texas.@ Paper presented at the Culture and Agriculture conference, The Role of Culture in the Agriculture of the 21st. Century. San Antonio, TX. Feb.26. Constance, Douglas H. 2000. ASustainable Regulation of the Global Fisheries: The Case of Individual Transfer Quotas.@ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Society. Lexington, KY. Feb. 1. Constance, Douglas H., Alessandro Bonanno, and Daniel L. Argo. 2000. AVoices of Protest and Organization: Community Controversy and Chicken Production in Southeast Texas.@ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Society. Lexington, KY. Jan. 31. Constance, Douglas, David Peters, and William Blome. 1999. AThe Future of Rural Sociology: A Report From the Non-Regular Faculty.@ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Chicago, IL. August 7. Constance, Douglas H. . 1999. AChallenging the Globalization Project: The Case of the Multilateral Agreement on Investment (MAI). Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Chicago, IL. August 5. Bonanno, Alessandro and Douglas H. Constance. 1999. AGlobalization and the Conditions of Democracy@ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Chicago, IL. August 6. Constance, Douglas H. 1999. ASurviving the Pork Industry Through Locally-Owned Valued-Addes Enterprises (LOVAS): The Case of the Osage Independent Pork Producers in Missouri.@ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. June 5. Constance, Douglas H. and Alessandro Bonanno. 1999. AEco-Regulation of the Global Fisheries: Innovative Coalitions Between TNCs and TNEOs.@ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. June 4. Bonanno, Alessandro and Douglas H. Constance. 1999.ACorporate Strategies and the Conditions of Democracy: The Case of Hog CAFOs in the Texas Panhandle Region.@ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. June 5. Rikoon, J. Sanford and Douglas H. Constance. 1999. AMissouri Citizens Attitudes Towards Forest Sustainablity Issues.@ Paper presented at the Missouri Environmental Sustainability and Public Policy Conference - Toward a Vision of Missouri=s Private Forests. Columbia, MO. March 4.

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Constance, Douglas H.. 1999. APost Fordism and the Mode of Regulation: The Case of the MAI.@ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Society. San Antonio, TX. April 2. Constance, Douglas H. and Alessandro Bonanno. 1999. ADevelopment of Mega Farms in the Panhandle Region of Texas.@ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Society. San Antonio, TX. April 2. Constance, Douglas H., David Peters, and William Blome. 1999. ANon-Regular Faculty and the Future of Rural Sociology.@ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Society. Memphis, TN. Feb. 1. Constance, Douglas H. and Alessandro Bonanno. 1999. ASwine CAFOS and the Global Agro-Food System: The Contested Terrain of Corporate Hog Expansion in Texas.@ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Society. Memphis, TN. Feb. 1. Constance, Douglas H. and Alessandro Bonanno. 1998. AThe Contested Terrain of Global Sustainable Fisheries: Unilever, The World Wildlife Fund, and the Marine Stewardship Council.@ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Portland, OR. August. Constance, Douglas H.,, Alessandro Bonanno, and Heather Lorenz. 1998. ATexas Farms, Nippon Meat Packers, and the Global Agro-Food System: Swine CAFOS and Community Controversy in Texas.@ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Portland, OR. August.

Bonanno, Alessandro, Douglas H. Constance, and Heather Lorenz. 1998. AThe Customer is Our Enemy : The Case of Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) and Price Setting in the Global Era.@ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Portland, OR. August. Kleiner, Anna M. and Douglas H. Constance. 1998. A Circling the Wagons: The Westward Expansion of Pork Production in Support of Circle Four@. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Portland, OR. August. Constance, Douglas H. 1998. A20 Years of the Sociology of Agriculture: An Early Career View.@ Panel presentation for the Sociology of Agriculture Interest Group at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Portland, OR. August. Bonanno, Alessandro and Douglas H. Constance. 1998. AIssues of TNC Legitimation in the Global Era: The Case of ADM, Ajinomoto, and Price Setting.@ Paper presented at the World

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Congress of Sociology, International Sociological Society meetings, Research Committee 40. Montreal, Canada. July. Constance, Douglas H. and Alessandro Bonanno. 1998. AEco-Coordination of the Global Fisheries: Unilever, The World Wildlife Fund, and the Marine Stewardship Council.@ Paper presented at the World Congress of Sociology, International Sociological Society meetings, Research Committee 40. Montreal, Canada. July. Constance, Douglas H. and J. Sanford Rikoon. 1998. AEnvironmental Protection and/or Economic Development: The Views of Urbans, Rurals, and Forest Owners in Missouri@. Paper presented at the Seventh International Symposium on Society and Resource Management. Columbia, MO. May. Bonanno, Alessandro and Douglas H. Constance. 1998. AHegemonic Discourses: The Environmental Crisis of Hog Production.@ Paper presented at the Seventh International Symposium on Society and Resource Management. Columbia, MO. May. Constance, Douglas H. and Alessandro Bonanno. 1998. AFrom ADolphin-Safe@ Tuna to the Marine Stewardship Council: Eco-Coordination of the Global Fisheries.@ Paper presented at the Seventh International Symposium on Society and Resource Management. Columbia, MO. May. Kleiner, Anna M. and Douglas H. Constance. 1998. APork Power and the Populist Response: The Environmental Issues Surrounding the Industrialization of the Pork Industry in Missouri.@ Paper presented at the Seventh International Symposium on Society and Resource Management. Columbia, MO. May. Bonanno, Alessandro and Douglas H. Constance. 1998. AGlobalization, TNCs, and Nation-States@. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Midwest Sociological Society. Kansas City, MO. April. Constance, Douglas. 1998. AThe Industrialization of Agriculture: The Restructuring of the Hog Industry.@ Paper presented at the SARE 10 Year Anniversary Conference. Austin, TX. March. Denq, Furjen, Su-Shiow Joung, and Douglas H. Constance. 1998. ARace, Class, Power, and Environmental Risk: The Case of Superfund Sites.@ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Society. Corpus Christi, TX. March. Lorenz, Heather, Douglas H. Constance, and Alessandro Bonanno. 1998. ACorporate Crime in the Global Era: The Case of ADM@. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Society. Corpus Christi, TX. March.

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Constance, Douglas H., Alessandro Bonanno, and Donna Trahan. 1998. AFree Trade, Dolphin-Death Tuna, and Fractured Enviro-Coalitions@. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Sociological Society. Corpus Christi, TX. March. Constance, Douglas H. and Anna M. Kleiner. 1998. ASocial and Community Impacts of Swine CAFO Location in Missouri: Some Pig Tales from the Hog Trail@. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Society. Little Rock, AR. Feb. Constance, Douglas H. and Alessandro Bonanno. 1998. AEco-labeling and Marine Mammal Experts: Tuna, Dolphins, and the By Catch Controversy@. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Society. Little Rock, AR. Feb. Constance, Douglas H., Anna M. Kleiner, and J. Sanford Rikoon. 1997. ADe-Regulation and Re-Regulation: State Responses to the Industrialization of the Pork Industry in Missouri@. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. August. Bonanno, Alessandro and Douglas H. Constance. 1997. AThe Global Economy and Democracy: The Tuna-Dolphin Controversy Revisited@. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. August. Seipel, Michael, Douglas H. Constance, and William D. Heffernan. 1997. AThe Implications of Globalization for U.S. Cooperatives@. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. August. Constance, Douglas H. and Alessandro Bonanno. 1997. AFractured Coalitions and Dead Dolphins: GATT, Environmentalism, and Declining Relative Autonomy@. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Madison, WI. June. Kleiner, Anna M., Douglas H. Constance, and J. Sanford Rikoon. 1997. APig Tales from the Hog Trail: The Industrialization of the Pork Industry in Missouri@. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Madison, WI. June Constance, Douglas H. and J. Sanford Rikoon. 1997. "Forest Land Use Issues: A Comparison of Urban, Rural and Forest Landowner Groups." Paper presented at the annual Forestry, Fisheries, and Wildlife Conference. Osage Beach, MO. Feb. Constance, Douglas H. and J. Sanford Rikoon. 1996. "The Changing Role of the Cooperative Extension Service in the Adoption of Integrated Pest Management in Missouri." Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Rural Sociological Society. Des Moines, IA. August. Constance, Douglas H., J. Sanford Rikoon, and Yongmin Sun. 1996. "Pesticide Use and Water Quality Issues: A Comparison of Missouri Urbanites, Farmers, and Landlords." Paper presented

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at the annual meetings of the Agriculture, Food and Human Values Society. St. Louis, MO. June. Constance, Douglas, J. Sanford Rikoon, and George S. Smith. 1996. "The Rise and Fall of Extension Sponsored Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in Missouri." Paper presented at annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society. Chicago, IL. April. Bonanno, Alessandro, Douglas H. Constance, and Katherine Lyman. 1996. "Corporate Crime in the Global Era: Ferruzzi and the Italian State." Paper presented at annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society. Chicago, IL. April. Constance, Douglas, J. Sanford Rikoon, Yongmin Sun, and William D. Heffernan. 1996. "Landlord/Renter Relationships and Views Regarding Pesticide Use In Missouri." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Society. Greensboro, NC. Feb. Constance, Douglas, J. Sanford Rikoon, and George S. Smith. 1996. "Factors that Influence the Persistence, Demise, and Transformation of Cooperative Extension Service Integrated Pest Management Programs in Missouri." Poster presented at the Third National IPM Symposium/Workshop. Washington, D.C. Feb. - March. Rikoon, J. Sanford and Douglas H. Constance. 1996. "Comparisons of Urban and Farmer Attitudes Toward Water Quality and Pesticide Issues: An Assessment of Claims." Paper presented at the 6th. Annual Missouri Water Quality Conference. Columbia, MO. Feb.

Constance, Douglas H., J. Sanford Rikoon, and William D. Heffernan. 1995. "Separation of Ownership and Environmental Decision-Making on Rented Farmland." Poster presented at the 40th. Annual Midwest Groundwater Conference. Columbia, MO. October. Constance, Douglas H. and J. Sanford Rikoon. 1995. "Landlord Involvement in Environmental Decision-Making on Rented Cropland Related to Water Quality Issues." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Pentagon City, VA. August. Rikoon, J. Sanford, Douglas H. Constance, and William D. Heffernan. 1995. "Landlord Involvement in Decision-Making on Rented Cropland: A Preliminary Assessment." Paper presented at the Fifth Annual Water Quality Conference, Missouri Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Missouri - Columbia. Rikoon, J. Sanford, Douglas H. Constance, Leland Glenna, and William D. Heffernan.1995. "Missouri's Rented Cropland: Who Owns, Operates, and Controls It?" Paper presented at the Breimyer Seminar, University of Missouri - Columbia. Columbia, MO. November. Rikoon, J. Sanford and Douglas H. Constance. 1995. "Missouri Farmland Tenure Patterns and Characteristics of Contemporary Landlords." Paper presented at the "Who Owns America?

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Land and Resource Tenure Issues in a Changing Environment" conference. Land Tenure Center, Madison, WI. June. Constance, Douglas H. and J. Sanford Rikoon. 1995. "Landlord Involvement in Decision-making on Rented Cropland and Implications for Water Quality Protection Policy and Programs. Paper presented at the "Who Owns America? Land and Resource Tenure Issues in a Changing Environment" conference. Land Tenure Center, Madison, WI. June. Constance, Douglas H., J. Sanford Rikoon, and William D. Heffernan. 1995. "Separation of Ownership and Environmental Decision-Making on Rented Farmland." Poster presented at the Clean Water - Clean Environment - 21st Century Conference. Kansas City, MO. March. Constance, Douglas H., J. Sanford Rikoon, and William D. Heffernan. 1995. "Integrated Pest Management on a Claypan Soil." Paper presented at the 5th. Annual Water Quality Conference. Columbia, MO. Feb. Rikoon, J. Sanford and Douglas H. Constance. 1995. "Landlord Involvement in Decision-Making Regarding Water Quality Practices on Rented Land." Paper presented at the 5th. Annual Water Quality Conference. Columbia, MO. Feb. Rikoon, J. Sanford, Douglas H. Constance, and William D. Heffernan. 1995. "Landlord Involvement in Decision-Making on Rented Cropland." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Society. New Orleans, LA. Jan. Constance, Douglas H. , J. Sanford Rikoon, and William D. Heffernan. 1994. "Land Use Decision-Making on Rented Farmland: A Survey of Non-Operating Landlords." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Portland, OR. August. Constance, Douglas H., Alessandro Bonanno, and William D. Heffernan. 1994. "GATTzilla, Global Post-Fordism, and Environmental Protection: Lessons from the Tuna-Dolphin Controversy." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Portland, OR. August. Constance, Douglas H. , J. Sanford Rikoon, and William D. Heffernan. 1994. "Ground Water Issues and Pesticide Regulation: A Comparison of Missouri Urbanites' and Farm Operators' Opinions." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society. St. Louis, MO. March. Constance, Douglas H., Alessandro Bonanno, and William D. Heffernan. 1994. "The Restructuring of the Global Food System: The Case of the Tuna Industry." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society. St. Louis, MO. March

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Constance, Douglas H., J. Sanford Rikoon, and William D. Heffernan. 1994. "A Comparison of Farmer and Urbanite Attitudes Regarding Pesticide Regulation." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Society. Nashville, TN. Feb. Constance, Douglas H., J. Sanford Rikoon, and William D. Heffernan. 1994. "A Comparison of Missouri Urbanites' and Farm Operators' Opinions on Ground Water Issues and Pesticide Regulation." Paper presented at the 4th Annual Water Quality Conference. Columbia, MO. Feb. Constance, Douglas H., J. Sanford Rikoon, and William D. Heffernan. 1994. "A Summary of Research of Farm and Urban Populations on Pesticide Use and Ground Water Issues in Missouri." Paper presented at the Missouri Forest, Fish, and Wildlife Conference. Lake of the Ozarks, MO. Feb. Constance, Douglas H., Alessandro Bonanno, and William D. Heffernan. 1993. "Global Contested Terrain: The Case of the Tuna-Dolphin Controversy." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Orlando, FL. Constance, Douglas H., Ernest B. Perry, and J. Sanford Rikoon. 1993. "A Factor Analysis Investigation of Missouri Farmers' Attitudes Regarding Pesticide Use." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Orlando, FL. Bonanno, Alessandro and Douglas H. Constance. 1993. "The State and the Regulatory Process: The Case of the Global Tuna-Fish Industry." Paper presented at the workshop "Concepts of the State in a Changing Global Agri-Food System." Wageningen, Holland. July 31-Aug. 2 Gronski, Robert, Douglas H. Constance, and William D. Heffernan. 1993. "Flight of the Broiler: Globalization in the Poultry Industry." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Orlando, FL. Aug. Constance, Douglas H. and J. Sanford Rikoon. 1993. "Ground Water and Pesticides: Missouri Farmers' Worldviews Regarding Regulations." Paper presented at the 3rd. Annual Water Quality Conference. Columbia, MO. Feb. Rikoon, J. Sanford and Douglas H. Constance. 1993. "Incorporating Risk Perception, Assessment, and Management in Education Programs on Pesticide Use and Water Quality." Paper presented at the 3rd. Annual Water Quality Conference. Columbia, MO. Feb.

Rikoon. J. Sanford, Robert Vickers, and Douglas H. Constance. 1993. "Factors Affecting Initial Use and Decisions to Abandon Banded Pesticide Applications." Paper presented at the Conference on Agricultural Research to Protect Water Quality, Minneapolis, MN. Constance, Douglas H. and William D. Heffernan. 1992. "Whose Food Shall We Eat: Diversity in the Food System." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. East Lansing, MI. June.

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Heffernan, William D. and Douglas H. Constance. 1992. "Restructuring of the U.S. Meat-, Poultry-. and Fish-, Processing Industries in the Global Economy." Paper presented at the national conference on "New Factory Workers in Old Farming Communities: Costs and Consequences of Relocating Meat Industries", Queenstown, MD. June. Heffernan, William D. and Douglas H. Constance. 1992. "Concentration in the Food Industry." Paper presented at the World Farmers' Congress. Quebec City, Canada. Constance, Douglas H. and William D. Heffernan. 1992. "The Global Food System: TNC Entry into the Commonwealth of Independent States, Eastern Europe, and the People's Republic of China." Paper presented at the 8th. World Congress for Rural Sociology. University Park, PA. August. Constance, Douglas H., J. Sanford Rikoon, and William D. Heffernan.1992. "Farmers' Attitudes Towards and Practices Related to Pesticide Contamination of Groundwater." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. University Park, PA. August. Constance, Douglas and William D. Heffernan. 1991. "Animal Rights and Animal Agriculture." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Society. Fort Worth, TX. Feb. Constance, Douglas and William D. Heffernan. 1991. "The Global Food System: Joint Ventures in the USSR, Eastern Europe, and the People's Republic of China." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society. Des Moines, IA. April. Constance, Douglas H. and William D. Heffernan. 1991. "Agricultural Producers and Processing Plant Workers: Different Jobs but the Same System." Paper presented at the annual Labor Notes Conference. Detroit, MI. Constance, Douglas H. and William D. Heffernan. 1991. "The Historical Development of the Animal Rights Movement: From Europe to the United States." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Columbus, OH. August. Constance, Douglas H. and William D. Heffernan. 1991. "Whose Food Shall We Eat." Paper presented at the annual Rural Families Conference. Manhattan, KS. Heffernan, William D. and Douglas H. Constance. 1991. "Concentration in the Food System: The Case of Catfish Production." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Rural Sociological Society. Fort Worth, TX. Feb. Heffernan, William D. and Douglas H. Constance. 1991. "The Limitations of the Commodity Systems Approach." Paper presented at the Globalization of the Agricultural and Food Order Conference. Columbia, MO. June.

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Constance, Douglas H. and William D. Heffernan. 1989. "IBP's Rise to Dominance in the Meatpacking Industry: Boxed Beef and Busted Unions." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Little Rock, AR. June. Constance, Douglas H. and William D. Heffernan. 1989. "The Rise of Oligopoly in Agricultural Markets: The Demise of the Family Farm." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Little Rock, AR. June. Constance, Douglas H. 1989. "The Visible Hand: Market Concentration in Agribusiness." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Sociological Society. St. Louis, Mo. April. Constance, Douglas H. 1988. "Obstacles or Detours: The Broiler Industry Revisited." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Athens, Georgia. August. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: 1986 to present Rural Sociological Society 1989 to present Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society 1991 to present Southern Rural Sociological Association 1991 to present International Sociological Assn: Research Committee 40 on Ag/Food 1998 to present Southwestern Sociological Association 1998 to present International Sociological Association (ISA) 2002 to present American Association of University Professors (AAUP) 1987 to 2001 American Journal of Alternative Agriculture 1989 to 1998 Midwest Sociological Society AWARDS: 2013 Excellence in Research Award, Southern Rural Sociological Association 2012 Outstanding Service Award, CHSS, SHSU 2012 Excellence in Service Award, Agriculture, Food, and Human Values

Society 2011 Kudos and Thanks Award, SHSU 2011 Teaching Achievement in Sociology, CHSS, SHSU 2011 Research Achievement in Sociology, CHSS, SHSU 2010 Teaching Achievement in Sociology, CHSS, SHSU 2009 Research Achievement in Sociology, CHSS, SHSU 2008 Teaching Achievement in Sociology, CHSS, SHSU 2008 Excellence in Public Service Award, Southern Rural Sociological

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2006 Research Achievement in Sociology, CHSS, SHSU 2006 Excellence in Teaching Award, Southern Rural Sociological Association 2003 Presidential Award, Southern Rural Sociological Association 2002 Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers 1997 Early Careers Endowment Award, Rural Sociological Society 1996 Graduate Faculty, University of Missouri - Columbia 1991 -1992 Superior Graduate Achievement Award, Graduate School, UMC. 1990- 1991 Outstanding Graduate Student Award, Dept. of Rural Sociology, UMC. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE: Department of Sociology: 2017 Member, Gerontology/Demography Job Search Committee 2015 Interim, Director of Graduate Studies 2014 Chair, Fall 2015-2017 Member, Sociology DPTAC 2015-2017 Member, Sociology Budget Committee 2010-2014 Chair, Sociology DPTAC 2011-2014 Chair, Speakers Committee 2013 Member, Community Post-Doc Committee 2013 Member, Health Post-Doc Committee 2013-2014 Member, Graduate Studies Committee 2012-2013 Chair, Community Job Search Committee 2007-2010 Member, DPTAC 2009-2010 Member, Sociology Certificate Committee 1997-2011 Member, Graduate Comprehensive Exam Committee 2008-2009 Member, Job Search Committee 2006-2007 Chair, Director of Graduate Studies Job Search Committee 2002-2007, 09, 11 Chair, Textbook Adoption Committee 2003-2005 Chair, Student Paper Award Committee 2002-2003, 06-07 Member, Student Paper Award Committee 1997-2000, 03-05 Faculty Advisor: Sociology Club 2000-2002 Member, Preparing Future Faculty Project with Texas A&M University. College of Humanities and Social Sciences 2015-2017 Member, Department of Philosophy DPTAC 2009-2011, 17 Member, Communications Studies DPTAC 2014-2016 Member, Assessment Committee 2014-2015 Member, CHSS 10th. Year Anniversary Party 2014 Member, Dean Search Committee 2013-2014 Chair, Family and Consumer Sciences DPTAC 2010-2014 Member, College Promotion and Tenure Committee

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2010-2014 Member, Standing College Academic Review Panel 2007-2014 Member, Committee on Undergraduate Studies 2009-2011, 17 Member, Communications Studies DPTAC 2010-2011 Member, Family and Consumer Sciences DPTAC 2009-2010 Member, Research Committee 2007-2009 Member, Dean’s Advisory Committee 2004-2006 Member, Curriculum Committee 2005-2006 Member, Clay and Margaret B. Smith Scholarship Committee College of Health Sciences 2014-2015 Chair, Family and Consumer Sciences DPTAC College of Education 2006-2010 Member, Conceptual Framework Committee, College of Education College of Arts and Science: 2003-2004 Member, Student Grievance Committee 1997-2004 Member, Curriculum Committee Sam Houston State University: 2015-2017 Member, University Curriculum Committee 2013-2014 Chair, Faculty Development Leave Committee 2013-2014 Member, CHSS Dean Search Committee 2012-2015 Member, Faculty Development Leaver Committee 2006-2009 Member, Curriculum Committee 2008-2010 Member, Component V Committee 2008-2009 Member, QEP Learning Initiative Committee 2005-2009 Counselor, Merit Badge University (American Heritage) 2003-2010 Member, First Year Experience Committee (FYE) 2006-2008 Member, SACS Compliance Committee 2005-2008 Senator, Faculty Senate 2005-2006 Member, Faculty Tenure Advisory Committee 2003-2004 Member, FYE Learning Communities Sub-Committee 2003-2004 Member, FYE Freshman Seminar Sub-Committee 2000-2002 Chair, Credit by Examination Committee 2001-2002 Member, Urban Resources Major/Minor Exploratory Committee 2001-2002 Member, Closing the Gaps Committee: Ethnic Diversity 2000-2001 Member, Freshman Retention Program 1998-2000 Member, Credit by Examination Committee

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Community: 2015 Guest Sermon, Northwoods Unitarian Universalist Church, The

Woodlands, TX. “Are we all in this together, or am I in it for myself?” April 12th.

2010-2013 Member, Financial Sustainability Committee, Texas Organic Farmers and Gardeners Association

2009 Speaker, Avenue L Coffee House, “Facing Poverty.” Jan. 19. 2006 Facilitator, The Woodlands Governance process 1997-2006 Organizer, Good Shepherd Mission Food Drive, Huntsville 1997-2006 Co-Organizer, The Huntsville SAAFEHouse Basic Necessities Drive Theses/Dissertations 2015-2016 Outside Member, Dissertation Committee, Analena Bruce, Rutgers

University. Entry and Persistence in Alternative Agriculture: An American Case Study. Rutgers University.

2015-2017 Lector, Doctoral Committee: Naim Manriquez Garcia. Autonomous University of Coahuila. “Las Practicas Economicas Alternativas Como Forma de Organizacion de Otra Eonomia.

2015-2016 Lector, Thesis Committee; Ismael Isac Gutierrez Torrez. Autonomous University of Coahuila. “El Proceso de Financiarizacion y la Consolidacion de las Empresas Transnacionlanes (ETN’S) Avicolas: Los Casos de JBS y Bachoco (2005-2014)

2015-2016 Lector, Thesis Committee. Beatriz Guadalupe Pena Albeldano. Autonomous University of Coahuila. “El consume de alimentos verdes en los hogares de Mexico.”

2013-2014 Lector, Thesis Committee: Paloma Alejandra Villanueva Sosa. “El poder de negociación de los grandes detallistas sobre otros eslabones de la cadena productiva avícola en la zona metropolitana de saltillo (2007-2012).” Autonomous University of Coahuila.

2012-2013 Co-Director, Undergraduate Honor’s Thesis, Jonathan Jesus Almanza Hernandez. “Globalacion, desregulacion financeria y expansion de companies transnacionales en la industria avicola: El caso de JBS & Pilgrim’s Pride.” Universidad Autonoma Agraria Antonio Narro: Division de Ciensas Socioecnomicas

2012-2013 Chair, Undergraduate Honor’s Thesis, Brittany Gregory. “A Look into a Christian Mega Church: The Gospel of Lakewood.” Sam Houston State University

2012-2013 Lector, Thesis Committee, Reyna Zarate Perez, Antonio Narro Autonomous Agricultural University. “La flexibilidad laboral de las mujeres en la avicultura Mexicana.”

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2011-2013 Lector, Thesis Committee, Elsa Laura Ruiz Serrano, Autonomous University of Coahuila. “Globalizacion y Corporaciones avicolas: Estrategias de abastecimiento de alimento balanceado en Mexico.”

2011-2012 Co-Director, Thesis Committee, Cristina Sosa, Autonomous University of Coahuila. “Inversion extranjera directa: Estrategia corporative de expansion hacia los Estados Unidos de America de la firma Bachoco: 1980-2011.

2009-2011 Lector, Dissertation Committee, Esther Martinez, Autonomous University of Coahuila

2009-2011 Co-Director, Thesis Committee, Aldo Torres Garcia, Autonomous University of Coahuila. “El rol de las pequenas y medianas empresas de la industria avicola in el proceso de la globalizacion: El caso de la zona metropolitana de Saltillo (1958-2010).”

2009-2010 Chair, Thesis Committee: Cheryl Hudec. “Rural Lunch Ladies and School Meal Programs: Dependency and Deskilling.” Sam Houston State University

2007-2008 Chair, Thesis Committee: Holly Ho-Gland-Lyke. “Organic Conventionalization and Bifurcation: The Case of Texas.” Sam Houston State University

2002-2004 Member, Dissertation Committee: Anna M. Kleiner, “Measuring the Impacts of Large-Scale Swine Operations on Quality of Life in Rural Communities.” Department of Rural Sociology, University of Missouri-Columbia.

Discipline of Sociology: Officer Positions/Committee Positions: 2016-2018 Delegate, Research Committee 40, International Sociological

Association 2015-2017 Member, Diversity Committee, Rural Sociological Society 2014-2017 Member, Site Selection Committee, Agriculture, Food, and Human

Values Society 2008-2017 Chair, USDA Southern SARE Administrative Council 2015-2017 Liaison Member, from RSS Diversity Committee to RSS Nominations

Committee 2003-2017 Member, Administrative Council, Quality of Life Representative,

Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research Education (SARE/USDA) 2015-2016 Member, Student Paper Award Committee, Agriculture, Food and

Human Values Society. 2014-2015 Chair, Student Paper Awards Committee: Sociology of Agriculture and

Food Research Interest Group, Rural Sociological Society. 2011-2017 Co-Chair, Social Sustainability Subcommittee, Leonardo Academy

National Sustainable Agriculture Standards Committee

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2013-2014 Co-Chair, Organizational Management & Development Committee, Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society

2013-2016 Secretary/Treasurer, SHSU Chapter of the American Association of University Professors

2012-2016 Chair, RSS Liaison Committee to IRSA 2016 2012-2013 Vice President, Rural Sociological Society 2013 Member, Rural Sociological Society: Fred Buttel Award Committee 2012-2013 Chair, Development Committee, Rural Sociological Society 2010-2012,13-14 Member, Development Committee, Rural Sociological Society 2010-2013 Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on Executive Secretary Transition,

Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society 2010-2012 Member, Leonardo Academy, National Sustainable Agriculture

Standards Committee 2009-2011 Member, Nominations Committee, Agriculture, Food and Human Values

Society 2009-2011 Member, Faculty Awards Committee, Agriculture, Food, and Human

Values Society 2008-2009 Chair, Faculty Awards Committee, Agriculture, Food and Human Values

Society 2008-2009 Chair, Executive Secretary Transition Ad Hoc Committee, Agriculture,

Food and Human Values Society 2008-2009 Ex-Officio, Agriculture, Food and Human Values Society 2008-2009 Member, Student Paper Award Committee, Sociology of Agriculture and

Food Interest Group, Rural Sociological Association 2006-2014 Chair, Project Review Committee, Southern SARE 2007-2008 President: Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society 2006-2007 Vice President: Agriculture, Food and Human Values Society 2006-2017 Member, Texas SARE Advisory Committee 2006 Research Committee 40 on Agriculture and Food: Voting Delegate to

International Sociological Association 2003-2008 Executive Council: Agriculture, Food and Human Values Society 2005-2006 Journal Liaison Committee: Agriculture, Food and Human Values

Society 2003-2008 Member, Limited-Resource Farmer/Minority Outreach Committee,

Southern SARE. 2003-2010 Member, Professional Development Program Committee, Southern

SARE. 2005-2009 Member, Evaluation Committee, Southern SARE. 2003-2006 Member, Program Review Committee, Southern SARE. 2003-2005 Member, Program Committee: Agriculture, Food and Human Values

Society 2003-2004 Chair, Conference Planning Manual Committee: Agriculture, Food and

Human Values Society

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2003-2004 Member, Local Arrangements Committee: Agriculture, Food and Human Values Society

2003-2004 Past President: Southern Rural Sociological Association 2002-2003 President: Southern Rural Sociological Association. 2002-2003 Co-Program Chair: Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. 2002-2003 Co-Local Arrangements Chair: Agriculture, Food and Human Values Society. 1998-2002 Executive Committee: Research Committee 40 on Agriculture and Food,

International Sociological Association 2001-2002 Vice President: Southern Rural Sociological Association 2000-2001 Program Chair: Southern Rural Sociological Association 1999-2000 Program Chair Elect: Southern Rural Sociological Association 1999-2000 Chair, Membership Committee: Southern Rural Sociological Association 1996-1997 Co-Chair (with Dr. Michael Gertler of the Univ. of Saskatchewan):

Sociology of Agriculture-Food Systems Interest Group 1996-1997 Rural Sociological Society: Rural Sociology of the Future Committee 1996-1997 Rural Sociological Society: Membership Committee Journal Reviewer/Editorships: 2015 - 2017 Editorial Board, Journal of Sustainability 2001-11, 13, 16 Reviewer: Agriculture and Human Values 1996-08, 11, 15, 16 Reviewer: Rural Sociology 2010, 13, 15, 16 Reviewer, Journal of Rural Studies 2015, 16 Reviewer, Human Organization 2015, 16 Reviewer, Journal of Rural Social Sciences 2015 Reviewer, BC Studies: The British Columbian Quarterly 2013-2015 Editor in Chief, Journal of Rural Social Sciences 2014-2015 Co-Guest Editor, Journal of Sustainability 2012-2014, 16 Reviewer, Renewable Agriculture and Food 2009-2012 Co-Editor, Journal of Rural Social Sciences 2001-04, 10, 12,16 Reviewer: International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food 2006-2009 Associate Editor, Southern Rural Sociology 2006-2010 Book Review Editor: Agriculture and Human Values 2005-2009 Associate Editor: Agriculture and Human Values 2006-2008 Co-Guest Editor: Southern Rural Sociology 2004-2005 Editorial Board: Rural America 2002-2005 Associate Editor: Rural Sociology 2001-2005 Editorial Board: International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and

Food 2001-2004 Editorial Advisor: Agriculture and Human Values 2001-2002 Guest Co-Editor: International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and

Food Systems 2013 Reviewer, Journal of Sustainable Agriculture

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2012 Reviewer, Sociological Compass 2012 Reviewer, Food Policy 2012 Reviewer, Sociological Forum 2011 Reviewer, Global Journal of Political Science and International Relations 2012 Reviewer, Culture, Agriculture, Food, and Environment 2010 Reviewer, American Sociological Review 2010 Reviewer, Agricultural Ethics 2000-2009 Reviewer: Southern Rural Sociology 2008 Reviewer: Advances in Sustainable Agriculture 2007 Reviewer: International Journal of Agricultural Engineering 2007 Reviewer: Community Development 2002, 2003 Reviewer: Culture and Agriculture 2002, 05, 06 Reviewer: Society and Natural Resources 1999, 2000 Reviewer: Research in Political Sociology 1998, 2010 Reviewer: The Sociological Quarterly Grant Reviewer: 2017 Vienna Science and Technology Fund in the field of “Environmental

Systems Research: Urban Environments” 2015 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). 2014 Reviewer: Concerted Research Actions: Universite Catholique de

Louvain, Universite de Namur, Universte Saint-Louis, Bruxelles, Belgium

2013 Reviewer: Organic Agriculture Centre of Canada: Organic Science Cluster

2003-2017 Panel Reviewer: Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research Education (SARE/USDA) Research and Education Grants

2003-2014 Panel Reviewer: Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research Education (SARE/USDA) Professional Development Program Grants

2003-2015 Panel Reviewer: Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research Education (SARE/USDA) Graduate Student Grants

2009-2010 Panel Reviewer: Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research Education (SARE/USDA) Matching Planning Grants

2002-2007, 15 Panel Reviewer: Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research Education (SARE)/Southern Rural Development Center (SRDC) Community Innovation Grants.

2005 Ad Hoc Reviewer: North Central Sustainable Agriculture Research Education (SARE)/USDA Research and Education program grants.

2001-2007, 2009 Ad Hoc Reviewer: USDA/Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Grants.

2003 - 2007 Ad Hoc Reviewer, USDA/CSREES/NRI/Markets and Trade 2002 National Geographic Society

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2002 Technical Committee Panel Reviewer: USDA/Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research Education (SARE) Grants.

2002 Ad Hoc Reviewer: USDA/Rural Development Grants. 2000 Technical Committee Panel Reviewer: USDA/Southern Sustainable

Agriculture Research Education (SARE) Grants. 2000 Panel Reviewer: USDA/Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)

Grants. Washington, D.C. 1999-2000 Ad Hoc Reviewer: USDA/National Research Initiative Competitive

Grants Program (NRICGP). Rural Development Program. 1999-2000 Ad Hoc Reviewer: USDA/NRICGP Rural Development Program 1993-1995 Reviewer: LISA, SARE, and ACE grants (USDA/EPA) Conference Activities: 2017: Session Chair: Diversity is Not a Dirty Word: Fostering Understanding in

Challenging Times: Diversity Mini-Conference. Strategies for Addressing Diversity in the Classroom: Bridging the Political Divide. Rural Sociological Society. July 28.

2017: Mini Conference Co-Organizer and Session Chair: Standardization in the Food System: A Celebration of Larry Busch’s Career: SAFRIG and RC40 co-sponsored Mini Conference. Market and Governance. Rural Sociological Society. July 29.

2017: Mini Conference Co-Organizer and Session Chair: Standardization in the Food System: A Celebration of Larry Busch’s Career: SAFRIG and RC40 co-sponsored Mini Conference. Politics, Markets, and Values. Rural Sociological Society. July 29.

2016: Conference Moderator: Restructuracion Regional y Empleo: Coloquio Sobre los Estudios en el Ambio de las Ciencias Economicas y Socioles.” Centro de Investigiones Socioeconomicas. Autonomous University of Coahuila. October 20.

2016: Paper Session Chair: Global Trends in Alternative Agri-Food Movements: Seeking Convergence Paths. International Rural Sociological Association. Toronto, Canada. August 13.

2016: Paper Session Chair: The Agroecology of Justice: Conceptualization and Evaluation. International Rural Sociological Association. Toronto, Canada. August 13.

2016: Plenary panel organizer: Since NAFTA: Expectations Then, Impacts Since, Insights Going Forward. International Rural Sociological Association. Toronto, Canada. August 10.

2016: Mini-conference session co-organizer with Marta RG. Rivera Ferre and Marie-Christine Renard. Global Trends in Alternative Agri-Food Movements: Seeking Convergence Paths. International Rural Sociological Association. Toronto, Canada. August 13.

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2016: Mini-Conference session co-organizer with Jason Konefal and Maki Hatanaka: Contested Sustainability Discourses: From Food Sovereignty to Sustainable Intensification. RC40 at the International Rural Sociological Association. Toronto, Canada. August 12 and 13.

2016: Panel Co-Organizer with Cornelia Flora. “The Intersection of Land/Water Rights and Race/Ethnicity in Canada: Indigenous Activism and Water: The Deljegotine, Self-Government.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Toronto, Canada. August 9.

2016: Paper Session Chair: Food for All? Equity in Food Access, Labor and Urban Agriculture. Annual meeting of the Rural Sociological Society. Toronto, Canada. August 9.

2016: Mini-Conference session co-organizer with Jason Konefal and Maki Hatanaka: Contested Sustainability Discourses: From Food Sovereignty to Sustainable Intensification. RC40 of the International Sociological Association. Vienna, Austria. July 11 and 12.

2015: Paper Session Chair: Paper Session 12: Southern Rural Sociological Association. Atlanta, GA. Feb. 2.

2014: Paper Sessions Co-Chair (with Karlheinz Knickel): Toward a Different and More Future-Oriented Understanding of Agricultural Modernization. Research Committee 40: Sociology of Agriculture and Food of the International Sociological Association. Yokohama, Japan. July 17.

2014: Paper Session Chair: Food Runs Through It! Rural Sociological Society. New Orleans, LA. August 1.

2013: Paper Session Chair: Consumers, Marketing and Rural Businesses. Southern Rural Sociological Association. Orlando, FL. Feb 4.

2012: Paper Session Chair: Corporations, the State, and Agrifood Regimes. Rural Sociological Society. Chicago, IL. July 27.

2011: Paper Session Chair: Food Regimes and Land Grabs and the Implications for Food Security. Rural Sociology Society. Boise, Idaho. July 30.

2011: Paper Session Chair: Community Coaching: A Study of the Impact of Coaching on Communities and Coaches. Rural Sociology Society. Boise, Idaho. July 30.

2011: Paper Session Organizer and Chair: The Global Commodity System Analysis: Southern Rural Sociological Association. Corpus Christi, TX. Feb. 7.

2011: Paper Session Discussant: Economic Sustainability of Rural Areas: Southern Agricultural Economics Association. Corpus Christi, TX. Feb. 7.

2009: Panel Session Organizer and Chair: The Missouri School of Agrifood Studies: Documenting Corporate Power and Vision. Rural Sociological Society. Madison, Wis. Aug. 2.

2009: Paper Session Chair: Pursuing Food Security: Balancing Consumer Access, Producer Sovereignty, and Food System Alternatives. Rural Sociological Society. Madison, Wis. Aug. 1.

2009: Special Sessions Co-Organizer: Alternative Agrifood Movements and Agrifoodies I: Lost in Translation. Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. State College, PA. May 29.

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2009: Special Sessions Co-Organizer: Alternative Agrifood Movements and Agrifoodies II: Success of Failure? Who’s to Decide? Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. State College, PA.. May 31.

2009 Paper Session Chair. Finding Labor, Restoring the Environment: Issues and Impacts for the Agrifood System. Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. State College, PA. May 30.

2009 Paper Session Chair. Food Security: Theoretical Antecedents, Engaged Applications. Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. State College, PA. May 31. 2009: Paper Session Chair: Natural Resources: Consumption and Conservation Issues.

Southern Rural Sociology Association. Atlanta, GA. Feb. 1. 2008: Working Group Co-Organizer (with David Burch): Working Group 11:

Production Contracts in the Agrifood System. XII World Congress of Rural Sociology of the International Rural Sociological Association. Goyang, Korea. July 10.

2008: Working Group Co-Organizer (with Kotaro Ohara): Working Group 10: Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development in Asia: Session 1 and 2. XII World Congress of Rural Sociology of the International Rural Sociological Association. Goyang, Korea. July 8 and 11.

2008: Paper Session Chair: The Missouri School of Agrifood Studies: Session 1 and 2. Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. New Orleans, LA. June 5.

2007: Paper Session Chair: Ethical Farmers and a Good Farm Bill. Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Victoria, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. June 1.

2007: Paper Session Co-Organizer and Co Chair (with Jeffrey Jordan): Sustainable Agriculture and Quality of Life. Southern Rural Sociology Association. Mobile, AL. Feb. 5.

2006: Paper Session Organizer and Chair: Regulations/Certification in Organic Agriculture. Research Committee 40 on Agriculture and Food, International Sociological Association. Durban, South Africa. July 24.

2006: Paper Session Organizer and Chair: Organics I: Public Interest, Consumers, Organic Dairies, and LGU=s and Organics II: Implications of Organic Certification. Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Conference. Boston, MA. June 8.

2006: Panel Session Organizer and Chair: Southern Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education Grant Opportunities. Southern Rural Sociological Association. Orlando, FL. Feb. 6.

2005: Special Session Chair: The William H. Friedland Roast and Toast Tribute Banquet. Rural Sociological Society meetings. Tampa, FL. Aug. 8.

2005: Paper Session Chair: Issues of Rural Education. Southern Rural Sociological Association meetings. Little Rock, AR. Feb. 6.

2005: Panel Session Organizer and Chair: The Southern SARE Educational Grants Program. Southern Rural Sociological Association meetings. Little Rock, AR. Feb. 6.

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2004 Research Committee 40 of the International Sociological Association: Mini-Conference co-organizer for meeting in Trondiem, Norway. July.

2003 Panel Session Organizer: Food Security: From West Texas to British Columbia. Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society meetings. Austin, TX. June 13.

2003 Panel Session Organizer: Creating a Sustainable Food System: Barriers and Opportunities. Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society meetings. Austin, TX. June 14.

2003 Panel Session Organizer: Funding Opportunities in USDA. Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society meetings. Austin, TX. June 14.

2003 Paper Session Chair: Development, Food Security, and Democracy in Africa. Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society meetings. Austin, TX. June 15.

2002 Paper Session Discussant: Markets and Employment. Rural Sociological Society meetings. Chicago, IL. August 15.

2002 Paper Session Chair: Rural Sociology. Southwestern Social Science Association meetings. New Orleans, LA. March 28.

2002 Paper Session Chair: Aspects of Rural Social Well-Being. Southern Rural Sociological Association meetings. Kissimmeee, FL. Feb. 5

2001 Research Committee 40 of the International Sociological Association: Mini-Conference co-organizer at the annual meeting of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society. Minneapolis, MN. June 7-10.

2000 Workshop Session Chair: Globalization. International Rural Sociological Society. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. August 2.

2000 Workshop Organizer and Chair: North/South Relationships in Agriculture and Food. International Rural Sociological Society. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. August 2.

2000 Paper Session Chair: Globalization II. Southwestern Social Science Association meetings. Galveston, TX. March 18.

2000 Paper Session Organizer and Chair: Rural Sociology I. Southwestern Social Science Association meetings. Galveston, TX. March 17.

2000 Paper Session Organizer and Chair: Rural Sociology II. Southwestern Social Science Association meetings. Galveston, TX. March 17.

2000 Plenary Session Co-Organizer and Discussant: On the Local Economy by Wendell Berry . Southern Rural Sociological Association meetings. Lexington, KY. Jan. 31.

1999 Panel Session Organizer and Chair: Democracy and the Global Food System. Rural Sociological Society meetings. Chicago, IL. August 5.

1999 Paper Session Organizer: Concentration and Coordination in the Global Food System. Agriculture, Food and Human Values meetings. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. June 3-6.

1998 Paper Session Organizer and Chair: Community Development. American Sociological Society meetings. San Francisco, CA. August.

1998 Paper Session Organizer and Chair: Corporate Analysis and the Global Agri-Food System. Rural Sociological Society meetings. Portland, Oregon. August.

1997 Paper Session Organizer and Chair: Agriculture and the New Rural Economy. Rural Sociology Society Meetings. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. August.

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1997 Paper Session Organizer and Chair: Industrialization and Globalization of Food and Agriculture. Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society meetings. Madison, WI. June.

1997 Panel Session Organizer and Chair: Globalization, Democracy, and Ethics. Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society meetings. Madison, WI. June.

Tenure and Promotion Review 2015 External Reviewer for Keiko Tanaka, Department of Community and

Leadership Development, University of Kentucky (promotion to Professor) 2014 External Reviewer for Gerad Middendorf, Department of Sociology,

Anthropology, and Social Work, Kansas State University (promotion to Professor)

2014 External Reviewer for Sarah Beilin, Department of Resource Management and

Geography, University of Melbourne, Australia (promotion to Professor) 2014 External Reviewer for Buddhi Gyawali, Division of Environmental Studies and

Sustainable Systems, Kentucky State University (tenure and promotion to Associate Professor)

2013 External Reviewer for Sarah Bowen, Department of Sociology and

Anthropology, North Carolina State University (tenure and promotion to Associate Professor)

2012 External Reviewer for Michelle Worosz, Department of Agricultural

Economics and Rural Sociology, Auburn University (tenure and promotion to Associate Professor)

2010-2011 Outside Reviewer for Janice White, Department of Family and Consumer

Sciences, SHSU (promotion to associate professor) 2010-2011 Outside Reviewer for Paula Tripp, Department of Family and Consumer

Sciences, SHSU (promotion to associate professor) 2010-2011 Outside Reviewer for Shaun Zhang, Department of Communication Studies,

SHSU (tenure and promotion to associate professor) 2010-2011 Outside Reviewer for Frances Brandau-Brown, Department of Communication

Studies, SHSU (promotion to full professor) 2009-2010 Outside Reviewer for Frances Brandau-Brown, Department of Communication

Studies, SHSU (promotion to full professor)

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2011 External Reviewer for Theresa Selfa, Department of Environmental Studies,

State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry (tenure and promotion to Associate Professor)

2010 External Reviewer for Jessica Goldberger, Department of Crop and Soil

Sciences, Washington State University (tenure and promotion to Associate Professor)

2006 External Reviewer for Gerad Middendorf, Department of Sociology, Social

Work, and Anthropology, Kansas State University (tenure and promotion to Associate Professor).

EXTENSION: April 29, 2000. Spoke with members of Citizens Against Poultry Pollution and other citizens

regarding the social, economic, community, and environmental impacts of confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs) at Hilltop Lake near Normangee, TX. (55)

September 9, 1999: Spoke with members of the Leon County Chapter of the Texas for

Responsible Poultry Production regarding the social, economic, community, and environmental impacts of confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs) at Hilltop Lake near Normangee, TX. (25)

May 21, 1999: Spoke with members of the Madison County Chapter of the Texas for

Responsible Poultry Production regarding the social, economic, community, and environmental impacts of confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs) in Madisonville, TX. (16)

May 13, 1999: Spoke with members of the Leon County Chapter of the Texas for Responsible

Poultry Production regarding the social, economic, community, and environmental impacts of confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs) in Normangee, TX. (35)