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Authors: FREUDENBURG WR GRAMLING R
Citation: Wr. Freudenburg et R. Gramling, LINKED TO WHAT - ECONOMIC LINKAGES IN AN EXTRACTIVE ECONOMY, Society & natural resources, 11(6), 1998, pp. 569-586

Authors: FREUDENBURG WR WILSON LJ OLEARY DJ
Citation: Wr. Freudenburg et al., 40 YEARS OF SPOTTED OWLS - A LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS OF LOGGING INDUSTRY JOB LOSSES, Sociological perspectives, 41(1), 1998, pp. 1-26

Authors: FREUDENBURG WR
Citation: Wr. Freudenburg, 1995 MSSA PLENARY ADDRESS - THE CRUDE AND THE REFINED - SOCIOLOGY, OBSCURITY, LANGUAGE, AND OIL, Sociological spectrum, 17(1), 1997, pp. 1-28

Authors: GRAMLING R FREUDENBURG WR
Citation: R. Gramling et Wr. Freudenburg, CRUDE, COPPERTONE(R), AND THE COAST - DEVELOPMENTAL CHANNELIZATION AND CONSTRAINT OF ALTERNATIVE DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES, Society & natural resources, 9(5), 1996, pp. 483-506

Authors: FREUDENBURG WR FRICKEL S GRAMLING R
Citation: Wr. Freudenburg et al., CROSSING THE NEXT DIVIDE - RESPONSE, Sociological forum, 11(1), 1996, pp. 161-175

Authors: GRAMLING R FREUDENBURG WR
Citation: R. Gramling et Wr. Freudenburg, ENVIRONMENTAL SOCIOLOGY - TOWARD A PARADIGM FOR THE 21ST-CENTURY, Sociological spectrum, 16(4), 1996, pp. 347-370

Authors: FREUDENBURG WR COLEMAN CL GONZALES J HELGELAND C
Citation: Wr. Freudenburg et al., MEDIA COVERAGE OF HAZARD EVENTS - ANALYZING THE ASSUMPTIONS, Risk analysis, 16(1), 1996, pp. 31-42

Authors: FRICKEL S FREUDENBURG WR
Citation: S. Frickel et Wr. Freudenburg, MINING THE PAST - HISTORICAL CONTEXT AND THE CHANGING IMPLICATIONS OFNATURAL-RESOURCE EXTRACTION, Social problems, 43(4), 1996, pp. 444-466

Authors: DAVIDSON DJ FREUDENBURG WR
Citation: Dj. Davidson et Wr. Freudenburg, GENDER AND ENVIRONMENTAL RISK CONCERNS - A REVIEW AND ANALYSIS OF AVAILABLE RESEARCH, Environment and behavior, 28(3), 1996, pp. 302-339

Authors: FREUDENBURG WR
Citation: Wr. Freudenburg, RISKY THINKING - IRRATIONAL FEARS ABOUT RISK AND SOCIETY, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 545, 1996, pp. 44-53

Authors: FREUDENBURG WR FRICKEL S GRAMLING R
Citation: Wr. Freudenburg et al., BEYOND THE NATURE SOCIETY DIVIDE - LEARNING TO THINK ABOUT A MOUNTAIN, Sociological forum, 10(3), 1995, pp. 361-392

Authors: FREUDENBURG WR GRAMLING R
Citation: Wr. Freudenburg et R. Gramling, NATURAL-RESOURCES AND RURAL POVERTY - A CLOSER LOOK, Society & natural resources, 7(1), 1994, pp. 5-22

Authors: FREUDENBURG WR RURSCH JA
Citation: Wr. Freudenburg et Ja. Rursch, THE RISKS OF PUTTING THE NUMBERS IN CONTEXT - A CAUTIONARY TALE, Risk analysis, 14(6), 1994, pp. 949-958

Authors: FREUDENBURG WR GRAMLING R
Citation: Wr. Freudenburg et R. Gramling, BUREAUCRATIC SLIPPAGE AND FAILURES OF AGENCY VIGILANCE - THE CASE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL-STUDIES PROGRAM, Social problems, 41(2), 1994, pp. 214-219

Authors: FREUDENBURG WR FRICKEL S
Citation: Wr. Freudenburg et S. Frickel, DIGGING DEEPER - MINING-DEPENDENT REGIONS IN HISTORICAL-PERSPECTIVE, Rural sociology, 59(2), 1994, pp. 266-288

Authors: FREUDENBURG WR GRAMLING R
Citation: Wr. Freudenburg et R. Gramling, SOCIOENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AND DEVELOPMENT POLICY - UNDERSTANDING OPPOSITION AND SUPPORT FOR OFFSHORE OIL, Sociological forum, 8(3), 1993, pp. 341-364

Authors: CLARKE L FREUDENBURG WR
Citation: L. Clarke et Wr. Freudenburg, RHETORIC, REFORM, AND RISK, Society, 30(5), 1993, pp. 79-81

Authors: FREUDENBURG WR
Citation: Wr. Freudenburg, RISK AND RECREANCY - WEBER, THE DIVISION-OF-LABOR, AND THE RATIONALITY OF RISK PERCEPTIONS, Social forces, 71(4), 1993, pp. 909-932
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