Publications
McKiernan, S., Gill, N. and Atchison, J., 2021. Watching the grass grow: How landholders learn to live with an invasive plant in conditions of uncertainty. In Routledge handbook of biosecurity and invasive species (pp. 77-89). Routledge.
Atchison, J., 2019. Thriving in the Anthropocene: Understanding human-weed relations and invasive plant management using theories of practice. Social practices and dynamic non-humans: Nature, materials and technologies, pp.25-46.
Head, L., Atchison, J., Phillips, C. and Buckingham, K., 2017. Vegetal politics: belonging, practices and places. Routledge.
Atchison, J. and Head, L., 2016. Rethinking ethnobotany? A methodological reflection on human-plant research. In Participatory research in more-than-human worlds (pp. 192-205). Routledge.
Atchison, J., 2015. Experiments in co-existence: the science and practices of biocontrol in invasive species management. Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 47(8), pp.1697-1712.
Head, L. and Atchison, J., 2015. Entangled invasive lives: indigenous invasive plant management in northern Australia. Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography, 97(2), pp.169-182.
Head, L. and Atchison, J., 2015. Governing invasive plants: Policy and practice in managing the Gamba grass (Andropogon gayanus)–Bushfire nexus in northern Australia. Land Use Policy, 47, pp.225-234.
Head, L., Atchison, J. and Phillips, C., 2015. The distinctive capacities of plants: Re‐thinking difference via invasive species. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 40(3), pp.399-413.
Head, L., Larson, B.M., Hobbs, R., Atchison, J., Gill, N., Kull, C. and Rangan, H., 2015. Living with invasive plants in the Anthropocene: the importance of understanding practice and experience. Conservation and Society, 13(3), pp.311-318.
Head, L., Atchison, J. and Gill, N., 2013. Living with, living without weeds: bridging theory and practice. Australian Centre for Cultural Environmental Research (AUSCCER) discussion paper 2013/01 [online]
Head, L. and Atchison, J., 2009. Cultural ecology: emerging human-plant geographies. Progress in human geography, 33(2), pp.236-245.
