Books and Book Chapters:
Winner of the 2020 Julian Minghi Distinguished Book Award from the American Association of Geographers Political Geography Specialty Group
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Naylor, L. ‡ “Food Systems.” In The Handbook of Feminist Political Geography, edited by Sydney Calkin and Cordelia Freeman. Berlin: de Gruyter (in press)
Naylor, L. ‡ “Fair Trade.” In Sustainable Consumption and Lifestyles Vocabulary, edited by Philip Vergragt, Lewis Akenji, Halina Brown, Thomas Smith, and Laura Wallnoefer. London: Routledge-SCORAI Studies in Sustainable Consumption. (in press, open access)
Naylor, L. ‡ “Political Geographies of the Pluriverse in Practice: towards a decolonial feminist approach.” In Political Geography in practice: methods, theories and methodologies, edited by Filippo Menga, Kevin Grove, Caroline Nagle, and Kimberley Peters, 69 – 86. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Naylor, L. ‡ “Diverse Economies of Care-full healthcare: Banking and Sharing Human Milk.” In The Routledge Handbook of the Political Economy of Health and Healthcare, edited by David Primrose, Robin Chang, and Rodney Loeppky, 459 – 470. London: Routledge. 2024.
Alhojärvi, Tuomo, Isaac Lyne, Pryor Placino, Katharine McKinnon, and The Community Economies Collective. “Postcapitalism.” In Elgar Encyclopedia of Development, edited by Matthew Clarke and Xinyu Zhao, 473 – 478. London: Edward Elgar Publishing.
Naylor, L. ‡ “GMOs, the Land Grab, and Epistemological Enclosures.” In The Routledge Handbook of Global Land and Resource Grabbing, edited by Andreas Neef, Tsegaye Moreda, Sharlene Mollett, and Chandrith Ngin, 143-156. London: Routledge. DOI: 10.4324/9781003080916-13.
Journal Articles:
* denotes graduate student co-author † denotes undergraduate student co-author
Queering Feminist Geography Collective, Eden Kinkaid, Sarah Fogel, Victoria Ting, Nick Koenig, Kelsey Emard, Rowan Rush-Morgan, Adanya Ella Hicks, Aila Bandagi Kandlakunta, Colleen C. Myles-Baltzly, Martina Jakubchik-Paloheimo, Ingrid Nelson, Heather Davis, Alicia Danze, Lindsay Naylor, Thien-Kim Bui, LaToya E. Eaves, and Carrie Chennault. “Queering Feminist Geography I: Queer/Trans Exclusions and Belonging.” Gender, Place, & Culture (in press)
Queering Feminist Geography Collective, Eden Kinkaid, Wiley Sharp, Sarah Fogel, Aila Bandagi Kandlakunta, Gabi Kirk, Lindsay Naylor, LaToya E. Eaves, Nick Koenig, and Ingrid Nelson. “Queering Feminist Geography II: Trans-exclusionary feminisms.” Gender, Place, & Culture (in press)
Queering Feminist Geography Collective, Eden Kinkaid, Cristina Diamant, Nick Koenig, Aila Bandagi Kandlakunta, Rowan Rush-Morgan, Kelsey Emard, LaToya E. Eaves, Colleen C. Myles-Baltzly, Wiley Sharp, Julia Wagner, Markia Silverman-Rodríguez, Jennifer Langill, A. Marie Ranjbar, Thien-Kim Bui, Alicia Danze, Heather Davis, Ingrid Nelson, Lindsay Naylor, and Niiyokamigaabaw Deondre Smiles. “Queering Feminist Geography III: Calling all allies and accomplices.” Gender, Place, & Culture (in press)
Queering Feminist Geography Collective, Eden Kinkaid, Nick Koenig, Aila Bandagi Kandlakunta, Wiley Sharp, Adanya Ella Hicks, Dylan Moore, Thien-Kim Bui, Alicia Danze, Kelsey Emard, Jennifer C. Langill, Lindsay Naylor, Cleo Wöelfle Hazard, Kendra Strauss, Carrie Chennault, LaToya E. Eaves, Ingrid L. Nelson, Julia Wagner, Lauren Fritzsche, Niiyokamigaabaw Deondre Smiles, and Rowan Rush-Morgan. “Queering Feminist Geography IV: Queer/Trans Feminist Coalition.” Gender, Place, & Culture (in press)
Naylor, Lindsay, and Tariq Jazeel. “Geography’s ‘Decolonial Turn’? A Conversation between Lindsay Naylor and Tariq Jazeel.” 20+ Anniversary Issue in ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies 24, no. 2 (May 6, 2025): 242–59. https://doi.org/10.14288/acme.v24i2.2450. (open access)
Embodiment Lab, Hanan Abou Ali,* James Edward Bryan,* Carrie Chennault, Dharni Grover,* Mehrnaz Haghdadi,* Faisal Bin Islam,* Nari Kim, Nora Lucas,* Nusrat T Mohana,* Lindsay Naylor, Rebecca Nixon, Kelsey M. Obringer, Georgina Ramsay, Naznin Nahar Sultana,* Kaanan Thakkar,* Nathan Thayer. “Embodied Belonging in the Social Science Lab.” ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. 24 (1): January 13, 2025. [open access]
Islam, Faisal Bin,* Lindsay Naylor, James Edward Bryan,* and Dennis J. Coker. “Climate Coloniality and Settler Colonialism: Adaptation and Indigenous Futurities.” Political Geography 114 (October 1, 2024): 103164. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polgeo.2024.103164.[pre-publication version, (.pdf download)]
O’Donnell, Kiera L., Emily S. Bernhardt, Xi Yang, Ryan E. Emanuel, Marcelo Ardón, Manuel T. Lerdau, Alex K. Manda, Anna Braswell; Todd K. BenDor; Eric C. Edwards; Elizabeth Frankenberg; Ashley M. Helton; John S. Kominoski; Amy Lesen; Lindsay Naylor; Greg Noe; Kate Tully; Elliott White; Justin Wright. “Saltwater Intrusion and Sea Level Rise Threatens U.S. Rural Coastal Landscapes and Communities.” Anthropocene, January, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ancene.2024.100427.
Compton, Crystal,* Abigail Clarke-Sather, Jessica L. Ridgway, and Lindsay Naylor. “Body Map Image Coding to Support Wearable Design for Skin-to-Skin Contact.” The Design Journal 26, no. 6 (November 2, 2023): 878–99. https://doi.org/10.1080/14606925.2023.2257559.
Naylor, L., “A Feminist Ethic of Care in the Neoliberal University.” Society & Space. in Radical Geographies and the Neoliberal University: Contradictions and Possibilities (October 2, 2023). https://www.societyandspace.org/articles/a-feminist-ethic-of-care-in-the-neoliberal-university.
Sovacool, Benjamin K., Shannon Elizabeth Bell, Cara Daggett, Christine Labuski, Myles Lennon, Lindsay Naylor, Julie Klinger, Kelsey Leonard, and Jeremy Firestone. “Pluralizing Energy Justice: Incorporating Feminist, Anti-Racist, Indigenous, and Postcolonial Perspectives.” Energy Research & Social Science 97 (March 1, 2023): https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2023.102996.
Naylor, L. “The Monstrosity of the Corporate Control of Food Shortages: The Geopolitics of the 2022 Infant Feeding Crisis in the United States.” 137 (December): 146–50. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoforum.2022.09.019.
Naylor, L. “Solidarity as a development performance and practice in coffee exchanges.” Special Issue on the Alternatives to sustainable development: What can we learn from the pluriverse in practice? Sustainability Science. (May 5, 2022) https://doi.org/10.1007/s11625-022-01148-5. OPEN ACCESS FREE DOWNLOAD
Kim, Nari* and Lindsay Naylor. “COVID-19, social distancing, and an ethic of care: rethinking later-life care in the U.S.” ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies. 21 (1): 65–80. https://acme-journal.org/index.php/acme/article/view/2094 (open access)
Naylor, L., and Nathan Thayer.* “Between Paranoia and Possibility: Diverse Economies and the Decolonial Imperative.” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers. (February 13, 2022): https://doi.org/10.1111/tran.12534
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Naylor, L. “The Body as a Site of Care: Food and Lactating Bodies in the U.S.” Gender, Place & Culture 29 no. 3 (March 4, 2022): 440–49. https://doi.org/10.1080/0966369X.2021.1882952.
[Pre-publication version (.pdf download)]
Michael Weber,* Abigail Clarke-Sather, Kelly Cobb, and Lindsay Naylor. “Proof of concept simple conductive thread stitch sensor to measure the duration of kangaroo care.” Journal of Textile Engineering & Fashion Technology 1, no. 7 (2021): 16-22. https://doi.org/10.15406/jteft.2021.07.00263 (open access)
Naylor, L. and Dana Veron. (equal authorship) “Geographic Education in the Anthropocene: Cultivating Citizens at the Neoliberal University.” Physical Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, 2021 Special Issue on the Anthropocene. Annals of the American Association of Geographers 111 no. 3 (April 16, 2021): 958–69. https://doi.org/10.1080/24694452.2020.1785834.
Naylor, L. “Geopolitics and Food Sovereignty: Cuban Imaginaries.” Geopolitics 26, no. 5 (October 4, 2021): 1562–85. https://doi.org/10.1080/14650045.2019.1707187.
[Pre-publication version (.pdf download)]
Naylor, L. “Food Sovereignty in Place: Cuba and Spain.” Agriculture and Human Values, 36, no. 4 (December 1, 2019): 705-17. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10460-019-09938-x.
[Pre-publication version (.pdf download)]
Naylor, L. “Fair Trade Coffee Exchanges and Community Economies.” Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 50, no. 5 (August 2018): 1027-1046. https://doi.org/10.1177/0308518X18768287. [Pre-publication version (.pdf download)]
Naylor, L. “A Place for GMOs in Food Sovereignty?” Geographical Review, 107 (4) (October 2017):572–77. doi:10.1111/gere.12258.
[Pre-publication version (.pdf download)]; from forum:
Naylor, L. “Reframing Autonomy in Political Geography: A Feminist Geopolitics of Autonomous Resistance.” Political Geography 58 (May 2017): 24–35. [Pre-publication version (.pdf download)]
Naylor, L. “‘Some Are More Fair than Others’: Fair Trade Certification, Development, and North–South Subjects.” Agriculture and Human Values 31, no. 2 (June 1, 2014): 273–84. [Pre-publication version (.pdf download)]
Naylor, L. “Hired Gardens and the Question of Transgression: Lawns, Food Gardens and the Business of ‘alternative’ Food Practice.” Cultural Geographies 19, no. 4 (October 1, 2012): 483–504. [Pre-publication version (.pdf download)]
Professional Papers:
Obringer, K.* and Lindsay Naylor. “Toward a Theory of Food Politics.” Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 18-20, 2018.
Naylor, L. ‡ “Hegemonic solidarities: how fair trade networks foster connection and control in coffee production.” Invited paper for the 2013 Empire and Solidarity in the Americas Conference, New Orleans, LA, October 18-19, 2013.
Naylor, L. “Food Sovereignty and the Politics of Indigenous Resistance in Chiapas, Mexico.” Prepared for delivery at the 2012 Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, May 23-26, 2012 [.pdf version]
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