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    ‘Fractures’ in food practices: exploring transitions towards sustainable food.Kirstie J. O’Neill, Adrian K. Clear, Adrian Friday & Mike Hazas - 2019 - Agriculture and Human Values 36 (2):225-239.
    Emissions arising from the production and consumption of food are acknowledged as a major contributor to climate change. From a consumer’s perspective, however, the sustainability of food may have many meanings: it may result from eating less meat, becoming vegetarian, or choosing to buy local or organic food. To explore what food sustainability means to consumers, and what factors lead to changes in food practice, we adopt a sociotechnical approach to compare the food consumption practices in North West England with (...)
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    Causes of Evolution. A Paleontological Perspective. Edited by Robert M. Ross & Warren D. Allmon. Pp. 479. (University of Chicago Press, 1990.) Paperback. [REVIEW]Adrian Friday - 1994 - Journal of Biosocial Science 26 (3):417-418.
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    Innovation vs. Novelty: In pursuit of the undefinable Evolutionary Innovations (1991). Edited by Matthew H. Nitecki. Chicago University Press, Chicago. Pp. 304. Paperback $20.75/£14.25, hardback. $51.75/£35.95. [REVIEW]Adrian Friday - 1992 - Bioessays 14 (4):291-292.
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    Neutrality, strongly advocated. New Aspects of the Genetics of Molecular Evolution(1991). Edited by Motoo Kimura and Naoyuki Takahata. Japan Scientific Societies Press, Tokyo/Springer‐Verlag, Berlin. Pp. 322, DM 158. [REVIEW]Adrian Friday - 1991 - Bioessays 13 (12):691-691.
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    The elaboration of complexity in vertebrate evolution Complex Organismal Functions: Integration and Evolution in Vertebrates(1989). Report of the Dahlem Workshop on Complex Organismal Functions: Integration and Evolution in Vertebrates, Berlin 1988, August 28–September 2. Editors: D. B. Wake and G. Roth. John Wiley & Sons, Chichester. Pp. 451. £57.50, $105.80. [REVIEW]Adrian Friday - 1990 - Bioessays 12 (7):353-353.
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    Unifying diversity. Biological systematics: The state of the art (1993). By Alessandro Minelli. Chapman & hall, London, pp. XVI + 387. Isbn 0 412 36440 9. £45. [REVIEW]Adrian Friday - 1994 - Bioessays 16 (4):297-297.