In the News: Rebecca Schewe
Research in a Closed Political Context, COVID, and Across Languages
"Research in a Closed Political Context, COVID, and Across Languages: Methodological Lessons, Messages, and Ideas," co-authored by Darzhan Kazbekova, graduate research associate in the Center for Policy Design and Governance, and Rebecca Schewe, associate professor of sociology, was published in the International Journal of Qualitative Methods.
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Public Affairs and the Multifront Attack on Climate Change
See related: Climate Change, Economic Policy, Natural Disasters, Natural Resources, Sustainability, Wildfires
Schewe study on federal fishery program, Vietnamese fishers published
Maxwell announces promotions, tenure for eight faculty
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Schewe study on dairy herd health and antibiotic use published in Journal of Rural Studies
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Professors secure grant to study chemicals of concern in NY waterways
Maxwell names Montgomery Gruber Professor, O'Hanley Faculty Scholars
Andrew Wender Cohen, professor of history, has been announced as the recipient of the Montgomery Gruber Professorship. Additionally, the O’Hanley Faculty Endowed Fund for Faculty Excellence, which serves to help recognize, reward and retain excellent teachers at the school, announced three new scholars: Azra Hromadžić, associate professor of anthropology; Natalie Koch, associate professor of geography; and Rebecca Schewe, assistant professor of sociology.
Schewe article on social forces on climate change behavior published in Rural Sociology
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Schewe article on labor patterns on U.S. dairy farms published in Social Currents
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Schewe paper on constrained choice and climate change mitigation in US agriculture published in JAEE
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Schewe study on herd management and somatic cell counts published in Journal of Dairy Science
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Schewe article on amenity migration published in Society & Natural Resources
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Schewe study on family labour on New Zealand organic dairy farms published in Sociologia Ruralis
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Schewe study on diversity in agricultural technology published in Agriculture and Human Values
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Schewe study on reducing nitrogen fertilizer application published in Land Use Policy
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Condos in the Woods: The Growth of Seasonal and Retirement Homes in Northern Wisconsin