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Catherine Price

Research Fellow, Faculty of Social Sciences

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Biography

I am a sociologist with research interests in agricultural technology adoption, the social and ethical impacts of agricultural technologies, relationships between humans and the more-than-human world, and the environment. I received a BSc (Hons) in Environmental Science and an MSc in Science Communication and Environmental Decision Making from the Open University. I received my PhD in Sociology in 2019 from the University of Warwick with a thesis entitled 'The Online Genetically Modified Food Debate: Scientific Expertise and Alternative Knowledges'. Before joining the School of Geography at the University of Nottingham as a Research Fellow, I held postdoctoral positions at the University of Warwick, the University of East Anglia, and the University of Reading.

Research Summary

I am currently working on the interdisciplinary Biochar Demonstrator project which is addressing the key deployment barriers of biochar for carbon sequestration. The focus of my work is stakeholder… read more

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Current Research

I am currently working on the interdisciplinary Biochar Demonstrator project which is addressing the key deployment barriers of biochar for carbon sequestration. The focus of my work is stakeholder engagement and perspectives. This research will engage stakeholders to show how they know and understand the benefits and risks of biochar.

Externally Funded Research Projects

  • The British Academy (2021-2022) - 'The Anthropocene and More-Than-Human World Writing Workshop Series'. Principal investigator, value £1,700.
  • The British Academy (2021-2022) - 'Visions of the Anthropocene via Covid-19'. Co-investigator, value £4,000.
  • The British Academy (2021-2022) - 'Anthropocene Times Network'. Co-investigator, value £4,000

I have written about my academic research across assorted academic blogs, and I have also been interviewed about my work.

Blog posts and conversation pieces include:

Interviews include:

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