Stacia Ryder

894 total citations
34 papers, 556 citations indexed

About

Stacia Ryder is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Global and Planetary Change and Building and Construction. According to data from OpenAlex, Stacia Ryder has authored 34 papers receiving a total of 556 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 25 papers in Sociology and Political Science, 20 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 7 papers in Building and Construction. Recurrent topics in Stacia Ryder's work include Environmental Justice and Health Disparities (13 papers), Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy (12 papers) and Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics (12 papers). Stacia Ryder is often cited by papers focused on Environmental Justice and Health Disparities (13 papers), Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy (12 papers) and Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics (12 papers). Stacia Ryder collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Australia. Stacia Ryder's co-authors include Stephanie A. Malin, Patrick Devine‐Wright, Jennifer Dickie, Darrick Evensen, Phil Bartie, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Peter M. Hall, Adam Mayer, Chad Walker and Hannah Devine‐Wright and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Stacia Ryder

32 papers receiving 526 citations

Peers

Stacia Ryder
Merryn Thomas United Kingdom
Shawn Hazboun United States
Runa Das Canada
Tristan Partridge United States
Merryn Thomas United Kingdom
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Countries citing papers authored by Stacia Ryder

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Fields of papers citing papers by Stacia Ryder

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Stacia Ryder

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Stacia Ryder. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Stacia Ryder based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Stacia Ryder. Stacia Ryder is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Devine‐Wright, Patrick, Jo Hamilton, Sarah Mander, et al.. (2025). A Place-based, Just Transition framework can guide industrial decarbonisation with a social licence. Energy Research & Social Science. 121. 103967–103967. 9 indexed citations
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Ryder, Stacia, et al.. (2025). Reimagining rangeland research: Feminist standpoint theory meets rangeland social science. Rangelands. 47(5). 259–265.
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Sovacool, Benjamin K., et al.. (2025). Realising a locally-embedded just transition: Sense of place, lived experience, and social perceptions of industrial decarbonisation in the United Kingdom. Global Environmental Change. 94. 103051–103051. 1 indexed citations
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Coolsaet, Brendan, Julian Agyeman, Prakash Kashwan, et al.. (2024). Acknowledging the historic presence of justice in climate research. Nature Climate Change. 15(2). 121–121. 5 indexed citations
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Whitmarsh, Lorraine, Patrick Devine‐Wright, Darrick Evensen, et al.. (2024). Who is the ‘public’ when it comes to public opinion on energy? A mixed-methods study of revealed and elicited public attitudes to shale gas extraction. Energy Research & Social Science. 119. 103840–103840. 3 indexed citations
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Ryder, Stacia & Stephanie A. Malin. (2024). ‘The system is engineered to do this’: Multilevel Disempowerment and Climate Injustice in Regulating Colorado’s Oil and Gas Development. Social Problems. 72(4). 1613–1631. 3 indexed citations
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Ryder, Stacia, Erik Kojola, & David N. Pellow. (2024). Power & temporality in pursuing transformative planetary justice. Environmental Politics. 33(7). 1245–1264. 2 indexed citations
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Malin, Stephanie A. & Stacia Ryder. (2023). “A Rigged Process from the Beginning”: Power and Procedural Injustice Within the Colorado Oil and Gas Task Force1. Sociological Forum. 38(2). 324–351. 2 indexed citations
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Evensen, Darrick, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Patrick Devine‐Wright, et al.. (2023). Growing importance of climate change beliefs for attitudes towards gas. Nature Climate Change. 13(3). 240–243. 9 indexed citations
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Ryder, Stacia, et al.. (2023). Do the ends justify the means? Problematizing social acceptance and instrumentally-driven community engagement in proposed energy projects. Portuguese National Funding Agency for Science, Research and Technology (RCAAP Project by FCT). 5(2). 189–204. 35 indexed citations
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Ryder, Stacia, Jennifer Dickie, & Patrick Devine‐Wright. (2023). “Do you Know What's Underneath your Feet?”: Underground Landscapes & Place‐Based Risk Perceptions of Proposed Shale Gas Sites in Rural British Communities. Rural Sociology. 88(4). 1131–1162. 4 indexed citations
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Evensen, Darrick, Lorraine Whitmarsh, Patrick Devine‐Wright, et al.. (2022). Effect of linguistic framing and information provision on attitudes towards induced seismicity and seismicity regulation. Scientific Reports. 12(1). 11239–11239. 11 indexed citations
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Mayer, Adam & Stacia Ryder. (2021). Food, Energy, and Water Security in the Era of COVID-19: Preliminary Evidence from Colorado, United States. Environmental Justice. 15(5). 306–312. 3 indexed citations
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Ryder, Stacia, et al.. (2021). Environmental Justice in the Anthropocene. 8 indexed citations
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Devine‐Wright, Patrick, Stacia Ryder, Jennifer Dickie, et al.. (2021). Induced seismicity or political ploy?: Using a novel mix of methods to identify multiple publics and track responses over time to shale gas policy change. Energy Research & Social Science. 81. 102247–102247. 14 indexed citations
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Ryder, Stacia & Stephanie A. Malin. (2021). Mechanisms of metapower & procedural injustices in the Colorado Oil and Gas Task Force decision-making process. Critical Policy Studies. 15(4). 462–485. 14 indexed citations
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Ryder, Stacia, et al.. (2019). Of mills and mines: an intercategorical critique of the hidden harms of natural resource boom and bust cycles in U.S. history. Environmental Sociology. 5(2). 117–129. 2 indexed citations
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Malin, Stephanie A. & Stacia Ryder. (2018). Developing deeply intersectional environmental justice scholarship. Environmental Sociology. 4(1). 1–7. 127 indexed citations
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