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Hope Johnson
Hope Johnson
Senior Lecturer, School of Law, Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
Verified email at qut.edu.au - Homepage
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The commodification and exploitation of fresh water: Property, human rights and green criminology
H Johnson, N South, R Walters
International Journal of Law, Crime and Justice 44, 146-162, 2016
1012016
The “Prevention Paradox”: Food waste prevention and the quandary of systemic surplus production
R Messner, C Richards, H Johnson
Agriculture and Human Values 37, 805-817, 2020
912020
From surplus-to-waste: A study of systemic overproduction, surplus and food waste in horticultural supply chains
R Messner, H Johnson, C Richards
Journal of Cleaner Production 278, 123952, 2021
822021
From food chains to food webs: regulating capitalist production and consumption in the food system
C Parker, H Johnson
Annual Review of Law and Social Science 15, 205-225, 2019
222019
Can labelling create transformative food system change for human and planetary health? A case study of meat
C Parker, R Carey, F Haines, H Johnson
International Journal of Health Policy and Management 10 (12), 923, 2021
212021
International agricultural law and policy: a rights-based approach to food security
H Johnson
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018
202018
Exploring blockchain-based traceability for food supply chain sustainability: Towards a better way of sustainability communication with consumers
S Cao, H Johnson, A Tulloch
Procedia Computer Science 217, 1437-1445, 2023
192023
Consumer power to change the food system? A critical reading of food labels as governance spaces: The case of acai berry superfoods
C Parker, H Johnson, J Curll
J. Food L. & Pol'y 15, 1, 2019
152019
Food security
H Johnson, R Walters
The Handbook of Security, 404-426, 2014
112014
Eating for health and the environment: Australian regulatory responses for dietary change
H Johnson
QUT Law Review 15 (2), 122-139, 2015
102015
Responding to the problem of ‘food security’in animal cruelty policy debates: Building alliances between animal-centred and human-centred work on food system issues
B Evans, H Johnson
Agriculture and Human Values 37 (1), 161-174, 2020
82020
Sustainable healthy food choices: The promise of'holistic'dietary guidelines as a national and international policy springboard
C Parker, H Johnson
QUT L. Rev. 18, 1, 2018
82018
Eco-crime and fresh water
H Johnson, N South, R Walters
Greening Criminology in the 21st Century, 147-160, 2016
72016
Meat production and consumption for a healthy and sustainable Australian food system: Policy options and political dimensions
K Sievert, V Chen, R Voisin, H Johnson, C Parker, M Lawrence, P Baker
Sustainable Production and Consumption 33, 674-685, 2022
62022
Towards systemic solutions to food waste: Creative destabilisation and escaping food waste lock-in
R Messner, H Johnson, C Richards
Journal of Rural Studies 92, 180-188, 2022
62022
Using precision polymer chemistry for plastics traceability and governance
H Johnson, LC Chambers, JO Holloway, A Bousgas, A Akhtar-Khavari, ...
Polymer Chemistry 13 (43), 6082-6090, 2022
62022
Regulating cell-cultured animal material for food systems transformation: current approaches and future directions
H Johnson
Law, Innovation and Technology 13 (1), 108-140, 2021
62021
An argument for pandemic risk management using a multidisciplinary One Health approach to governance: an Australian case study
K Woolaston, Z Nay, ML Baker, C Brockett, M Bruce, C Degeling, J Gilbert, ...
Globalization and Health 18 (1), 73, 2022
52022
Conceptualizing the transnational regulation of plastics: Moving towards a preventative and just agenda for plastics
H Johnson, Z Nay, R Maguire, L Barner, A Payne, M Taboada
Transnational Environmental Law 11 (2), 325-355, 2022
52022
Contesting and reinforcing the future of ‘meat’through problematization: Analyzing the discourses in regulatory debates around animal cell-cultured meat
B Evans, H Johnson
Geoforum 127, 81-91, 2021
52021
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