Scholarship on human-microbial relationships
Ingram M. 2011. “Fermentation, Rot, and Other Human-Microbial Performances.” In Political Ecologies of Knowledge, M. Turner, M. Goldman and P. Nadadsy, eds. University of Chicago Press. Pp: 99-112.
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Ingram, M. 2010. “Keeping Up with the E. coli: Considering Human-Nonhuman Relationships in Natural Resources Policy.” Natural Resources Law Journal. Fall, Vol. 51.
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Ingram, M., S. Glass, M. Wegener, M. Farrior and B. Herrick. 2008. “The Worm, the Plant and the People: Invasive Networks and Creative Restoration at the University of Wisconsin Arboretum.” Illustrated Paper prepared for the American Association of Geographers meeting, San Francisco, CA.
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Ingram M. 2007. “Disciplining Microbes in the Implementation of U.S. Federal Organic Standards.” Environment and Planning A 39 (12): 2966-2882.
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Ingram M. 2007. “Biology and Beyond: The science of back-to-nature farming in the U.S.” Annals of the Association of American Geographers 97(2): 298-312.