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Hawkins, R. and L. Kern. (2024). Higher Expectations: How to survive in academia, make it better for others and transform the university. Toronto: Between the Lines Books. https://btlbooks.com/book/higher-expectations 

Hawkins, R. (forthcoming) “Building Critical Development Research Skills through Co-learning and Practice” In Eds/ Cohen, E et al., Teaching to Decolonize Development: Pedagogical Innovations in Global Development Studies. 

Manzi, M., D. Ojeda and R. Hawkins (2024). Creating “wiggle room”: Spaces of care and possibility within the neoliberal academy. Geoforum.

Drakopulos, L., Nost, E., Hawkins, R., and Silver, J. (2023). A shark in your pocket, a bird in your hand(held): the spectacular and charismatic visualization of nature in conservation apps. In Travis, C., Dixon, D., Bergmann, L., Legg, R., and Crampsie, A. (eds.) The Routledge Handbook for the Digital Environmental Humanities (pp. 303-316). Routledge. DOI: 10.4324/9781003082798-26

Hawkins R. and J.J. Silver (2023). Following Miss Costa: Examining digital natures through a shark with a Twitter account. Digital Geographies and Society (specially issue on digital nature).

Hill-Tout, K. and R. Hawkins (2023). Accessorizing Development: Fundraising Bracelets for International Development as a New Development Responsibility. The Journal of International Development.

Hawkins, R. and Nelson, I. L., (2022). Where are the rooted networks in digital political ecologies? Frontiers in Human Dynamics: Special Section on Environment, Politics and Society.

Loyd, J.M.; S. Velednitsky, I. Diaz, S. Ibrahim, C. Giddings, K. Caldwell, A. Bonds, R. Hawkins, A. Mountz. (2022). Dear feminist collective: How does one take up slow scholarship (in the midst of crises)? Rosenberg, M. W.; Lovell, S.; Coen, S. E. Handbook of Methodologies in Human Geography. Routeledge

Nelson, I. L., Hawkins, R., & Govia, L*. (2022). Feminist digital natures. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 25148486221123136.

Kipp, A., & Hawkins, R. (2022). From the nice work to the hard work: “Troubling” community‐based CareMongering during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Gender, Work & Organization, 29(4), 1293-1313.

Drakopulos, L., Silver, J. J., Nost, E., Gray, N., & Hawkins, R. (2022). Making global oceans governance in/visible with Smart Earth: The case of Global Fishing Watch. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 25148486221111786.

Hamilton, T., Hawkins, R., & Walton-Roberts, M. (2021). Canon, Legacy or Imprint: A Feminist Reframing of Intellectual Contribution. In Reimagining the Academy (pp. 327-347). Palgrave Macmillan, Cham.

Richey, L. A., Hawkins, R., & Goodman, M. K. (2021). Why are humanitarian sentiments profitable and what does this mean for global development?. World Development, 145, 105537

Clark, K., Hawkins, R., & Silver, J. J. (2020). Gender, nature and nation: Resource nationalism on primary sector reality TV. Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space, 2514848619899785.

Kipp, A., Hawkins, R., & Gray, N. J. (2020). Gendered and racialized experiences and subjectivities in volunteer tourism. Gender, Place & Culture, 1-21.

Hawkins, R., Al-Hindi, K. F., Moss, P., & Kern, L. (2020). Reflections on a collective biography journey. Emotion, Space and Society, 37, 100731.

Hawkins, R., & Horst, N. (2020). Ethical consumption? There's an app for that. Digital technologies and everyday consumption practices. The Canadian Geographer/Le Géographe canadien.

Kipp, A., & Hawkins, R. (2019). The responsibilization of “development consumers” through cause-related marketing campaigns. Consumption Markets & Culture, 22(1), 1-16.

Manzi, M., Ojeda, D., & Hawkins, R. (2019). “Enough Wandering Around!”: Life Trajectories, Mobility, and Place Making in Neoliberal Academia. The Professional Geographer, 71(2), 355-363.

Hawkins, R. (2018). Breaking down barriers of culture and geography? Caring-at-a-distance through web 2.0. New Political Science, 40(4), 727-743.

Moss, P., Kern, L., Hawkins, R., & Falconer-Al Hindi, K. (2018).  Grasping the affirmative: Power and the process of becoming joyful academic subjects.   Emotion, Space and Society, 28, 53-59.

Falconer-Al Hindi, K., Moss, P., Kern, L., & Hawkins, R. (2017). Inhabiting Research, Accessing Intimacy, Becoming Collective. Writing Intimacy Into Feminist Geography. Routledge. 

Hawkins, R., Falconer Al-Hindi, K., Moss, P., & Kern, L. (2016). Practicing Collective Biography. Geography Compass, 10 (4), 165-178. 

Hawkins, R. & Silver, J. J. (2016). From selfie to #sealfie: Nature 2.0 and the digital cultural politics of an internationally contested resource. Geoforum., doi: doi:10.1016/j.geoforum.2016.06.019.

Johnson, R., Fraser, E., & Hawkins, R. (2016). Overcoming barriers to scaling up sustainable alternative food systems: A comparative case study of two Ontario-based wholesale produce auctions. Sustainability, 8 (4), 328.

Parizeau, K., Shillington, L., Hawkins, R., Sultana, F., Mountz, A., Mullings, B; Peake, L. (2016). Breaking the Silence: A feminist call to action. The Canadian Geographer, 60 (2), 192-204.

Hawkins, R. (2015). Shifting conceptualizations of ethical consumption: Cause-related marketing in India and the USA. Geoforum. doi:10.1016/ j.geoforum.2015.05.007

Mountz, A., Bonds, A., Mansfield, B., Loyd, J., Hyndman, J., M. Walton-Roberts, R. Basu, R. Whitson, R. Hawkins, T. Hamilton and W. Curran (in press, 2015). For Slow Scholarship: A feminist politics of resistance through collaborative action in the neoliberal university. ACME.

Valencia‐Fourcans, L., and Hawkins, R. (2015). Representations of Women in Microcredit Promotional Materials: The Case of Espoir Ecuador. Journal of International Development. DOI: 10.1002/jid.3136

Silver, J.J., and R. Hawkins. (2015) “I’m not trying to save fish, I’m trying to save dinner”: Media, celebrity and sustainable seafood as a solution to environmental limits. Geoforum (in press).

Kern, L., Hawkins, R., Al-Hindi, K. F., and Moss, P. (2014) A collective biography of joy in academic practice. Social & Cultural Geography, 15(7), 834-851.

Hawkins, R., and Emel, J. (2014) Paradoxes of ethically branded bottled water: constituting the solution to the world water crisis. Cultural Geographies, DOI: 1474474014530961.

Hawkins, R., M. Manzi and D. Ojeda. (2014) Lives in the making: Power, academia and the everyday.  ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographers. 13 (2), 328-351

Morrow, O., Hawkins, R., and Kern, L. (2014) Feminist research in online spaces. Gender, Place & Culture, (ahead-of-print), 1-18. DOI: 10.1080/0966369X.2013.879108

Hawkins, R. (2013) Gender, Climate Science and Technology in Climate Change: An Encyclopedia of Science and History.  Editors: Brian Black, David Hassenzahl, Jennie C. Stephens, and Gary Weisel. ABC-Clio Publishers.  Santa Barbara, CA.

Hawkins, R. (2012) A New Frontier in Development? The use of cause-related marketing by international development organisations, Third World Quarterly, 33:10, 1783-1801

Hawkins, R. (2012) Shopping to save lives: Gender and Environment meets Ethical Consumption. Geoforum. 43(4): 750-759.

Hawkins, R. (2011)  One pack = one global motherhood?  A feminist critique of ethical consumption.  Gender, Place and Culture 18(2): 235-253.

Hawkins, R. and D. Ojeda D (eds) (2011)  Gender and environments: Critical traditions and new challenges.  Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 29 (2): April.  Also with contributions by: K. Asher, B. Baptiste, L. Harris, S. Mollett, A. Nightingale, D. Rocheleau, J. Seager and F. Sultana (advanced online copy available).